About me
Srikar Hari (b. 1993, India) is a visual artist, currently pursuing his PhD in the Critical Media Practices department of the University of Colorado Boulder. He holds an MFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design, USA and a Bachelor’s in Digital Video Production from Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore, India.
His current interests involve combines various image-making devices to explore emotional, psychological and phenomenological effects of image production in the digital age. Creating interventions that urge the viewers to rethink the nature of the digital image and their perception of the world mediated by devices. An exploration of the malleability of human perception and the devices’ ability to trigger and affect this plasticity.
Hari's work has been exhibited at the Microscope Gallery (Manhattan, NY), Serendipity Arts Festival (Goa, India), Jehangir Art Gallery (Mumbai, India), DRIK (Dhaka, Bangladesh) among other venues.