Presented as "an email; a checklist of speculative objects, a series of links, and a PDF; together creating a daisy-chain as exhibition," Siebren Versteeg's In Memory examines screen-space flatness through virtual presentation. The show features playful allusions to painting, readymades, and installation art, exploring technological isolation during a period marked by polarization. Rather than creating physical objects, Versteeg employs deep zoom viewing technology to foster meaningful temporal engagement. An accompanying essay, "Touch: in Memoriam," by Katie Geha contextualizes the work.

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Siebren Versteeg