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Trypophobia

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The Norwegian-German artist Yngve Holen employs sculpture and imaging techniques to delve into transportation, technology, and the body. His works from 2010–2015 showcase his innovative use of 3D printing, water-cutting, tailoring, and consumer spare parts, pushing the boundaries of contemporary materials and industries. This monograph features seven essays by various writers and artists, alternating between satin and uncoated papers, blending images and text. It opens with a SWOT analysis by Aedrhlsomrs Othryutupt Lauecehrofn, assessing Holen’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Victoria Camblin examines Holen’s use of industrial objects with holes, highlighting their esoteric and erotic significance in art history. Thom Bettridge combines an essay with an interview, reflecting on our obsession with hygiene and consumerism. S01E01 addresses the psychological effects of industrial speed, particularly regarding commercial air travel. Pablo Larios critiques contemporary issues, exploring animism, fetishism, and closed trade knowledge in sculpture. Karl Holmqvist analyzes Holen’s 3D-printed titanium Hater Head screw and its impact on our built environment and psyche. Eric Schmid discusses the philosophical implications of determinism in our focus on events, referencing Alain Badiou and Jacques Rancière.

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Trypophobia, Yngve Holen

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2016
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