
AIDS-3D
Posted On: June 15, 2009
Posted In: art, installation, kitsch, net art, performance, video
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Posted In: art, installation, kitsch, net art, performance, video
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AIDS-3D (Daniel Keller b. 1986, Detroit, Michigan, and Nik Kosmas b. 1985, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a Berlin-based collective whose work touches on both technological utopianism and digital kitsch. Their installations, performances, and Internet-based work use these themes to flippantly engage with the unmet promises of the twentieth century: religious enlightenment, sexual liberation, artistic freedom, and human progress through technological advancement.