Abandoned

kondition pluriel
© Gallery Articule, Montreal, CA, 2010 ; kondition pluriel

kondition pluriel

Abandoned , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Original idea: Martin Kusch / Concept and realization: Martin Kusch and Marie-Claude Poulin / Performance: I-Fen Lin, Marie-Claude Poulin, Orlando Rodriguez, Romy Schwarzer.

abandoned is a commission of, and co-production with, the Department of Digital Arts at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, in partnership with the MuseumsQuartier Vienna, Austria.

Commission and co-production:
Department of Digital Arts, University of Applied Arts, Vienna

With the support of:
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Canada Council for the Arts,
Conseil des Arts de Montréal
Documents
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Description
Abandoned artist's studio featuring a technical apparatus in a process of transition in which analog turns into digital. Reflection on mise-en-scène of media, performance, installation and exhibition: recorded and constructed, present and absent, visible and invisible. A dialogue between human beings and machines revealing different ways of seeing the human body and refers to the notion of perception, the multiplicity of points of view and the processes of notation.

Find more information about this work under the following links:
https://konditionpluriel.org/?artworks=abandoned&lang=en
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • automated
    • autopoietic
    • contextual
    • ephemeral
    • installation-based
    • interactive
    • intermedial
    • performative
    • real-time
    • site-specific
  • genres
    • conceptual art
    • hybrid art
    • installations
      • interactive installations
    • performance art
      • computer performances
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • algorithms
      • research
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • dance
    • Body and Psychology
      • agency
      • bodies (animal components)
      • gesture
      • perception
      • performativity
    • History and Memory
      • artifacts
      • history
      • preservation
    • Media and Communication
      • electronic media
      • intermediality
      • video surveillance
      • visualization
      • writing
    • Power and Politics
      • surveillance
    • Technology and Innovation
      • simulation
Technology & Material
Method
installation
close-circuit interactive installation
Exhibitions & Events
Bibliography