Me-Loop
Royal College of Art, London

Mathias Vef - Me-Loop Royal College of Art 2013

Me-Loop Royal College of Art, London Me-Loop is a video installation about the bespoke queer world one will inhabit when all perception will be mediated and reality will be constructed out of individual likes. The work presumes a future where augmented reality will be ubiquitous, allowing each of us to filter, shape and manipulate our […]

Looking
@ Royal College of Art, London

I DO ME, Mathias Vef, 2012, Royal College of Art, London, Video 2:34

Looking @ Royal College of Art, London Filmed and composed by Mathias Vef, music by Gesaffelstein “The skin is our contact to the world, we look through it and the world looks on us through it. Changing it is changing not only us and our inner selves, but changing the viewer. The view on the […]

Paramasculinities
@ Royal College of Art, London

Paramasculinities, 2012, Mathias Vef, Fine Art Print on Hahnemühle Baryta Paper, 40x60 cm

Paramasculinities @ Royal College of Art, London Aesthetics, masculinity and sports have always been in a fluctuant and fruitful feedback since the first ancient Olympics. The aesthetics are in a flow and evolving, sport inspired fashion and sport sculptured bodies are complemented by body enhancing technologies. For the first time Paralympics today draw similar attention […]

Machinic Gender Trouble
@ Royal College of Art, London

Machinic Gender Trouble, Mathias Vef, 2011, Royal College of Art, London

Machinic Gender Trouble @ Royal College of Art, London Technology was masculine. Machines were developed by males for male purposes. They were oily and dirty, made to get stronger, faster and better, to build towers, to move mountains and to fight wars. But times change and technology does too. Today technology is about soft skills, […]

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