Camouflage - the Human Printer
AV Installation
Duration: 20 min.
Thursday, 26 June 2014 | 15:00 > 22:00
Friday, 27 June 2014 | 15:00 > 22:00
Saturday, 28 June 2014 | 15:00 > 22:00 2014-06-26T15:00:00.000Z | Installations
Friday, 27 June 2014 | 15:00 > 22:00
Saturday, 28 June 2014 | 15:00 > 22:00 2014-06-26T15:00:00.000Z | Installations
The CAMOUFLAGE -- Human Printer interactive installation aims to involve the participants and visitors of the festival into an interactive, process-based installation that elaborates the confrontation between traditional/digital imaging strategies and human/machine interaction. The leitmotif of the installation would be a ‘semiotic maze’ that encompasses the tension among text, image and code.
The main parts of the work would be a 50x250 cm high-resolution c-print of a camp gradient-effect that reflects the digital camp-aesthetics. Furthermore, this digital pattern embeds a meditative text object, that itself reflects the multilayered problem of the “always-already hidden” origin of traces.
The project is a collaboration of visual artist János Brückner and writer Miklósvölgyi Zsolt.
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detailed description: http://www.brucknerjanos.com/?p=502
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The main parts of the work would be a 50x250 cm high-resolution c-print of a camp gradient-effect that reflects the digital camp-aesthetics. Furthermore, this digital pattern embeds a meditative text object, that itself reflects the multilayered problem of the “always-already hidden” origin of traces.
The project is a collaboration of visual artist János Brückner and writer Miklósvölgyi Zsolt.
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detailed description: http://www.brucknerjanos.com/?p=502
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Author
- PhD student in literary and cultural theory, currently lives in Berlin.
- "We are encircled by pictures and we do reproduce them tirelessly. This became an everyday aspect of our life – easy and immediate, like breathing."
I focus on disidentification and fake production through mixing classic and digital ways of voyeuristic image consumption, infographic over-functionalization and memory/tradition. The intentional misinterpretation, disidentification and classical irony establish situations where viewer creates its own pornography, beauty, misery, pain, happiness, horror and other common places.
Camouflage - The Human Printer
http://www.brucknerjanos.com/?p=502