Steyerl is a key figure in contemporary art and critical theory. This work exemplifies her approach, which blends artistic practice with rigorous intellectual inquiry. It addresses the political and social implications of digital technology in a highly engaging and thought-provoking way.
Born: 1966, Munich, Germany 
 Nationality: German 
 Style: Post-Internet Art, Video Art, Essay Film 
 Influences: Critical theory, documentary film, digital media 
 Major Exhibitions: "How Not to Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational.MOV File" (2013), "The Wretched of the Screen" (2012), "Duty Free Art" (2015) 
 Quote: "If you don't have anything to hide, you don't have a life."
This video essay combines humor, satire, and critical theory to explore themes of surveillance, visibility, and digital representation. Steyerl offers a series of "lessons" on how to avoid being seen in the digital age, highlighting the paradoxes of visibility and invisibility in a world saturated with images.
