EVA PAPAMARGARITI

Visual arts

EVA PAPAMARGARITI

Eva Papamargariti graduated from the Department of Architecture, University of Thessaly with a ΒΑ in Architecture (2012). She holds a Master Degree in Visual Communication Design from Royal College of Art, London (2016). Her practice focuses on time-based media, printed material and sculptural installations that explore the relationship between digital space and material reality. She is interested in the creation of 2d/3d rendered spaces and scenarios which provoke narrations based on the obscure simultaneous situations unfolding in a quotidian frequency on the verge of digital and physical environments, blurring the boundaries between these «ecosystems». Her work delves into issues and themes related to simultaneity, merging and dissolving of our surroundings within the virtual, constant diffusion of fabricated synthetic images that define and fragment our identity and everyday experience, as well as the symbiotic procedures and entanglements that take place between humans, nature and technology. Furthermore, processes that are established through online presence, the traces that our operations inscribe onto the objects and habitat where we find ourselves, through our continuous interaction with devices and mechanic artifacts. She has exhibited her work in cities like, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London, Berlin, Seattle, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Toronto, Montreal, Athens in institutions museums and festival: the New Museum (New York), Whitney Museum (New York), Tate Britain (London), MAAT Museum (Lisbon), Museum of Moving Image (New York), MoMA PS1 (New York), Museum of Contemporary Art (Montreal), Αrs Electronica (Linz), Athens Biennale, Thessaloniki Biennale, Transmediale Festival (Berlin)

But For Now All I Can Promise Is That Things Will Become Weirder, 2018,

But For Now All I Can Promise Is That Things Will Become Weirder, 2018,

Factitious Imprints, 2016

Factitious Imprints, 2016

Precarious Inhabitants, 2017

Precarious Inhabitants, 2017

Precarious Inhabitants, 2019

Precarious Inhabitants, 2019

Liminal Beings, 2019

Liminal Beings, 2019