The main subject of the Berlin artist duo INNERFIELDS lies in the confrontations between humans and technology. Human beings are a big part of nature, both positive and negative. With this in mind, Innerfields treats human figures in opposition to many features of modern media.
The series ‘Blind Spot’ is an ongoing sequence within this theme and displays human interactions disrupted by mobile phones, VR technology, or social media. The piece ‘FischersNetz’ was also painted as a large mural in 2016 in Hamburg, in the backyard of a marketing agency, and features a huge fisherman tattooed with logos of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and other brands. The mural references the surroundings and flavor of the old-school Hamburg harbor that is nowadays confronted by modern industries. The figurative paintings are mainly painted with oil or wall paint and spray can when working on the streets.
The main subject of the Berlin artist duo INNERFIELDS lies in the confrontations between humans and technology. Human beings are a big part of nature, both positive and negative. With this in mind, Innerfields treats human figures in opposition to many features of modern media.
The series ‘Blind Spot’ is an ongoing sequence within this theme and displays human interactions disrupted by mobile phones, VR technology, or social media. The piece ‘FischersNetz’ was also painted as a large mural in 2016 in Hamburg, in the backyard of a marketing agency, and features a huge fisherman tattooed with logos of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and other brands. The mural references the surroundings and flavor of the old-school Hamburg harbor that is nowadays confronted by modern industries. The figurative paintings are mainly painted with oil or wall paint and spray can when working on the streets.
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