Top 6: October 26th 2022
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Meta: The Female GazeTop 6: October 26th 2022
Of nearly 2,500 monuments, statues and memorials in Denmark, 28 represent women. Of those 28, only seven portray women rather than mythical goddesses or fairy tale legends like the Little Mermaid. For centuries, most art has been created by men, for men, meaning the women depicted were seen through a man’s eyes. This is commonly known as 'The Male Gaze', whereby women often have been portrayed as subdued, innocent and without any real power. Taking inspiration from the theory of The Male Gaze, Meta and interactive production studio makemepulse, introduce “The Female Gaze”, an immersive mixed reality experience developed to raise awareness of how powerful perspective is. The experience lets the user create their own version of the iconic art piece Young Girl Preparing Chanterelles (1892) by Danish artist Peter Ilsted. By changing the lighting, angle, backdrop, body language and facial expressions, the user can create a multitude of interpretations and entirely change how we analyze an image. The experience is intended to raise awareness of and facilitate reinterpretations of how women have been portrayed in art history. To demonstrate just that, three female Danish photographers - Kia Hartelius, Sigrid Nygaard and Lina Hashim - who specialise in commercial photography, press photography and art, respectively, will create their own versions of the painting. They are exhibited at Kunsthal Charlottenborg and will be sold as NFTs to support the Danish Women’s Society.
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