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Johanna Jaskowska, augmented reality filters designer, in the 2020 Dazed 100 list

Screenshot of a portrait of Johanna Jaskowska, using the augmented reality filter Beauty3000, published on January 31, 2019 on Instagram (©johwska)

We are all cyborgs”, told the French artist to Dazed Digital, yesterday, as she joins the list of the new generation most creative personalities in the online édition of the british magazine. 

By Ludmilla Intravaia

We owe her the augmented reality filters Beauty3000, Zoufriya, Blast or Badland, which add this layer of avant-garde je ne sais quoi, this powder of Perlimpinipin light on the prosaic reality of Instagram faces. Her, Johanna Jaskowska, 28 years old and 740k followers on her Instagram account (@johwska) is one of the most influential digital artists of this emerging AR phenomenon aiming to superimpose virtual elements on reality.

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"But the scope of Jaskowska's vision for the future of augmented reality is more radical and ambitious", underlines Dazed Digital which devotes an interview to her, on May 13 (read here), on the occasion of her entry in the 2020 Dazed 100 list. "We are all cyborgs", says the French artist in her interview, continuing : “The world is getting technology-dependent, and one day our biological bodies will be merged with tech. My work is an exploration of how this could look and the future of beauty.

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The 2020 Dazed 100 project (see here) by Dazed Digital, the online version of the British magazine Dazed, highlights the most inspiring personalities of the new generation and their creative ideas, for which internet users are invited to vote. For her part, Johanna Jaskowska would like to "create a line of futuristic fashionable accessory line of electronic devices that could augment the body".

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Dazed Digital also conducted a cross-interview with Johanna Jaskowska and digital designer Autonommy. Discover it here.

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