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© Bildrecht, Wien, 2019; Foto: Nika Kupyrova; © Bildrecht, Wien, 2019
Backpack #12
© Bildrecht, Wien, 2019; Foto: Nika Kupyrova; © Bildrecht, Wien, 2019
© Bildrecht, Wien, 2019; Foto: Nika Kupyrova; © Bildrecht, Wien, 2019

Backpack #12

Künstler/in (geb. 1985 in Kiew, Ukraine)
Date2018
ClassificationsObjekt
MediumMDF-Platte, Granit-Effektfarbe, gefundene Gegenstände
DimensionsDM: 66 cm
Credit LineArtothek des Bundes
Object number28278
DescriptionAs survival fantasies replace technological utopias as pop culture’s go-to narrative, it’s not just a trend, but a mark of society’s ability to envision its own future. Video gaming is a genre especially associated with post-apocalyptic survival scenarios – perhaps its classic protagonist-driven first-person narration encourages romanticization of a loner fighting against a hostile outside world.

Protagonist is usually on a quest of some sort, making acquaintances and alliances, but remaining solely responsible for their own survival. Instead of a collaborative, social structure – personal self-sufficiency in the face of a crisis.

Inevitably, she would carry her entire possessions in a supposed ‘backpack’ – an inventory that can be opened and scrolled through, to equip the recent and most efficient pillaged equipment and toss out the one that outlived its use.

Text: Nika Kupyrova
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© Bildrecht, Wien, 2019; Foto: Nika Kupyrova; © Bildrecht, Wien, 2019
Nika Kupyrova
2018
© Bildrecht, Wien, 2019; Foto: Anna Meyer; © Bildrecht, Wien, 2019
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