One Day, all these cropped images will make sense is a project inspired by online interactions. I am using screenshots+nudes, I connect the bits and pieces I collect, what is captured in my screen -seemingly in chaotic order-, hoping to understand more about me, my generation and the (online) human condition.

I created an online exhibition in Skittish platform with images and screenshots.

Each image is a nude edited in my smartphone, with text screenshots from the Internet;
YouTube comments, messages, Co-star quotes, lyrics and whatever I once found worthy of
screenshot.

Some of these images are part of 'PrtScn: the lazy art of screenshot' by The Institute of Network Cultures (INC)- Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.

The zine PrtScn: The Lazy Art of Screenshot gathered more than 30 authors in an aim to collectively explore the omnipresent, yet somehow often overlooked, screenshot as a contemporary digital image and practice that fuses the human and machinic boundaries of authorship and vision. As the screenshot travels through networks and is stored away safely in the depths of our hard drives or cloud depositories, a collection of written and visual works featured in PrtScn unpacks these digital movements, freezes and many points (and pixels) in between.
Edited by Dunja Nešović




ONE DAY, ALL THESE CROPPED IMAGES
WILL MAKE SENSE
digital images/ online exhibition, 2022
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