Hybrid Format
Hybrid denotes something that is composed, something mixed. Our current environment, in which virtual and physical spaces overlap, can therefore also be described as hybrid reality. In our joint bachelor thesis, we investigate the question of how this new reality affects the human body - and as a result how it is shaped, experienced and perceived.
Interviews with Camila Roriz, Prof. Dr. Hanna Klimpe, Christine Rafflenbeul und Dr. Benjamin Kessel.
Work with
Julika Hother
Medium
Reader, 22x34cm (different formats)
112 pages, hand-bound
Cover
screen printed on transparent pvc film
Year
2021
Hybrid denotes something that is composed, something mixed. Our current environment, in which virtual and physical spaces overlap, can therefore also be described as hybrid reality. In our joint bachelor thesis, we investigate the question of how this new reality affects the human body - and as a result how it is shaped, experienced and perceived.
Interviews with Camila Roriz, Prof. Dr. Hanna Klimpe, Christine Rafflenbeul und Dr. Benjamin Kessel.
Work with
Julika Hother
Medium
Reader, 22x34cm (different formats)
112 pages, hand-bound
Cover
screen printed on transparent pvc film
Year
2021