utHOPEia

Alok B. Nandi

utHOPEia , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Documents
  • utHOPEia, 2001: bodytext
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: spirals
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: scintillation
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: scintillation
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: matrix
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: matrix
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: immersion
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: immersion
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: fragmentation
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: fragmentation
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: disorientation
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: disorientation
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: bodytext
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  • utHOPEia, 2001: spirals
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Description
Hope in fusion with Utopia is here in perspective, looking at St Virgil, which has become part of the every day (esthétique du quotidien). By fragmenting the space and recontextualising elements of the place, utHOPEia is "hoping" to have the visitors raise questions by "looking at" in a different way. Immersion in the fragmented images of St Virgil put the perception of self in different perspectives. It requestions the relation to the inside and the outside of the St Virgil space: inOUtside is outINside, exploring the tension between realities and virtualities, through a labyrintHOPE.

(Alok B. Nandi)
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • animated
    • immersive
    • interactive
    • visual
  • genres
    • installations
      • interactive installations
  • subjects
    • Body and Psychology
      • perception
Technology & Material
Exhibitions & Events
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