Jennifer Steinkamp uses computer animation and media to create projection installations in order to explore ideas about architectural space, motion and perception. Her digitally animated work ables her to play between actual space and illusions, creating environments which the image and art objects become blurred.
Steinkamp uses digital projections to transform architectural space providing the viewer with a sensational experience.
She often works with musicians like Andrew Bucksbarg and Jimmy Johnson to add sound into her work.
I really like Steinkamp's work as I haven't seen anything like this before, I find it unique and different and it makes me want to know more about how she makes her work and what it is about because it draws me into her work. Her work draws me in because of the bright, bold colours which stand out that are detailed. I find her work more appealing because she works on large scales which makes you want to look her work longer.
I think her work stands out more on a black background as her work looks luminous against it which makes it eye catching as it gives off a positive vibe.
Her work is displayed in the dark, it creates a mysterious atmosphere as most exhibitions are shown in bright light.
I think her work stands out more on a black background as her work looks luminous against it which makes it eye catching as it gives off a positive vibe.
Her work is displayed in the dark, it creates a mysterious atmosphere as most exhibitions are shown in bright light.




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