The artist
Petra Cortright uses a range of mediums, both digital and analog, to explore the aesthetics and performative cultures of online consumption. She is particularly interested in video-sharing sites like Youtube: in vvebcam(2007), for example, Cortright recorded herself on a webcam passively scrolling through different effects on the recording device, while a repetitive trance beat played in the background. Despite the video reaching international viewership, Youtube removed it in 2011, due, the company said, to its excessive use of “offensive” language; Cortright tagged the film with explicitly sexual language, a component which the artist considers part of the work. Espousing a rough home-video aesthetic, Cortright often records herself performing simple acts and gestures, such as kicking a football, tugging at a tree branch, or dancing around a bedroom. Her works, which frequently employ effects, filters, or computer graphics, highlight video memes and behaviors common to sites like Youtube.
More information
https://www.petracortright.com/
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/petracortright/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/user/petracortright/videos
Petra Cortright, Shana Nys Dambrot, Artillery Magazine, 5 March 2019: https://artillerymag.com/petra-cortright-2/
In Focus: Petra Cortright, Danae Hi, Medium, 15 November 2018: https://medium.com/digital-art-weekly-by-danae-hi/in-focus-petra-cortright-103949688879