
Hito Steyerl
is a German artist, filmmaker, and educator that makes artworks that utilize the medium of video transmission. Her works consisted of visual works discussing ongoing social issues, amplifying her belief that audiences can connect well with pieces commentating on world events rather than only consuming news that is reported. Steyerl utilizes her talents of filmmaking to mix original works and repurposed footage of news sources to drive the point of the subject matter she covers. In a documentary she made called “November”, Steyerl utilizes a variety of footage relating to her friend, Andrea Wolf, that was involve in the Kurdish nationalism movement in Turkey, consisting of Turkish broadcastings, films they’ve both made before, and repurposed footage from martial arts films. This mix of videos allows the artist to express who Wolf was as a person and what her personality was serving for the Kurdish Workers’ Party. Her other works consisted of commentary on the great depression, economic inequality, and imbalance.

Hito Steyerl’s exhibit called “Power Plants” is an augmented reality experience that consisted of screens showing visuals of plants generated by that’s calculated to be 0.04 seconds into the future. The concept of the exhibit takes place in the future when the plants bloom from the negative impact we’ve had on our environment. In Steyerl’s current works, she starts to experiment with the emerging technology of augmented reality and Power Plants is not an exemption. Steyerl allows viewers of her work to use their phones or tablets to reveal elements of the exhibit that one could not witness in person. These hidden elements consisted of messages written in the future, evidence from individuals on the exhibition concept, and text describing the plants.