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Creative - NOMINEE: Daphne van de Velde

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Daphne van de Velde
Dialectic of Skin
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In my work I make visible the cracks in the seemingly flawless, perfectly moulded skin. I explore the encounters between inside and outside, the shape of in between.
The project is about the increasing intrusion of the outside world upon us. The fitted exterior has become so predominant that the ‘self’ no longer has any space.
The skin is tearing open.

I merge photography, moving images and installations.
You can find the moving images on my website.

About author:
In my work I make visible the cracks in the seemingly flawless, perfectly moulded skin.
I explore the encounters between inside and outside, the shape of in between.
The project is about the increasing intrusion of the outside world upon us. The fitted exterior has become so predominant that the ‘self’ no longer has any space.
The skin is tearing open.

I merge photography, moving images and installations.

I studied dance and architecture at the Academy of Architecture in Arnhem. I continued my education at the Fotoacademie Amsterdam and the ArtEZ University of the Arts where I graduated with installations and photography.

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