Thesis Format
Alternative Format
Degree
Master of Fine Arts
Program
Visual Arts
Supervisor
Sneppova, Daniela
Abstract
This dossier is composed of an extended artist statement, documentation of artwork, an artist case study, and a curriculum vitae. These sections, in combination, contextualize my research and inspirations behind the digital art I create. The extended artist statement and practice documentation outlines my theory of ‘void’ and explores the intersection between queerness, video games, and ‘void’, which creates the theoretical base of my Master's thesis project, Non-Stop Digital Flickerings;. The case study of Lu Yang’s practice surveys significant artworks and explores their work within the context of ‘void,’ to further understand their approach to art-making.
Summary for Lay Audience
This dossier is composed of an extended artist statement, documentation of artwork, an artist case study, and a curriculum vitae. These sections, in combination, contextualize my research and inspirations behind the digital art I create. The extended artist statement and practice documentation outlines my theory of ‘void’ and explores the intersection between queerness, video games, and ‘void’, which creates the theoretical base of my Master's thesis project, Non-Stop Digital Flickerings;. The case study of Lu Yang’s practice surveys significant artworks and explores their work within the context of ‘void,’ to further understand their approach to art-making.
Recommended Citation
Wagter, Sam, "Nonstop Digital Flickerings;" (2023). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. 9804.
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/9804
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