Uncannysfvalley: Vol. 1
Online
Saturday, December 4 at 2:00 PM 4:00 PM
Ends Dec 5, 2021
Join us on NFT Oasis from 2-4pm on December 4th and 5th for Uncannysfvalley: Volume 1, a solo exhibition from artist Casey Kauffmann, curated by Keaton Shyler. The Uncannysfvalley: Volume 1 solo exhibition with NFT Oasis happens on Saturday and Sunday December 4th and 5th in the Metaverse from 2-4PM PST. There will be a screening curated by @uncannysfvalley creator Casey Kauffmann titled Everyone’s Doing the Emails on the 4th at 2pm PST and an artist talk with curator Wade Wallerstein at 10am PST on Twitter Spaces on the 5th. Everybody's Doing the Emails, screening artists: Jennifer West, Sydney Shavers, Faith Holland, Edgar Fabián Frías, Wednesday Kim and Vincent Cy Chen, Thrill You Kill You, Sally Spitz. Ahead of her December 6th NFT collection drop with scorpio.world Casey Kauffmann presents Uncannysfvalley: Volume 1 on NFT Oasis. This exhibition includes a selection of her collage work from her Instagram project @uncannysfvalley. As a part of this virtual reality exhibition in the metaverse the artist has curated a screening of video works and musical performances entitled Everybody's Doing the Emails. The screening and discussion with the artists will happen on December 4th 2-4pm PST. She will also be doing an artist talk on Twitter Spaces with Transfer Gallery director Wade Wallerstein at 10am PST on December 5th. To attend the event using the Eventbrite link and for more info please click the following link: https://linktr.ee/CaseyKauffmann The works and performances included in Everybody's Doing the Emails address pop and internet iconography from the late ’90s and early 2000s. As we move from an influencer to an independent creator-based economy in Web 3.0 the social media platforms which originated during this period become increasingly superfluous and, along with them, the online image economies that facilitated this period of visual culture. The works represented in this screening simultaneously preserve these aesthetics and recontextualize them in the contemporary digital culture discourse. curated by Keaton Shyler and Casey Kauffman