This sculpture plays with the cognitive abilities of our brain to deduce form and movement from apparitional hints and light reflection. A grid of small, identical and rectangular mirrors modulates, by using individual rotation, the reflection of the surroundings and creates an illusion of an animated dancer.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
This sculpture plays with the cognitive abilities of our brain to deduce form and movement from apparitional hints and light reflection. A grid of small, identical and rectangular mirrors modulates, by using individual rotation, the reflection of the surroundings and creates an illusion of an animated dancer.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
"it breathes" tells the backstory of a series of knitted animal carcasses that have populated lokomov since 2012.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
The monument was designed by the Soviet sculptor Lev Kerbel in 1953 and was actually inspired by Lenin's head with an added beard. It is the second-largest bust in the world (only Lenin's head in Ulan-Ude, Russia is 60 cm bigger). To bring it closer to the citizens the head is smiling and celebrates the city becoming the European Capital of Culture in 2025.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
'Leerraum' (vacant space) is a series of performances, documented using spatial video. The artist conquers empty spaces and scans the room with a head mounted display, a mirroring mask on the artist's face.
The mirror's reflections create a new perception of time and space, the performer becomes the observer, the space turns into an actor.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
'Leerraum' (vacant space) is a series of performances, documented using spatial video. The artist conquers empty spaces and scans the room with a head mounted display, a mirroring mask on the artist's face.
The mirror's reflections create a new perception of time and space, the performer becomes the observer, the space turns into an actor.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
'Leerraum' (vacant space) is a series of performances, documented using spatial video. The artist conquers empty spaces and scans the room with a head mounted display, a mirroring mask on the artist's face.
The mirror's reflections create a new perception of time and space, the performer becomes the observer, the space turns into an actor.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
An all-encompassing standstill also means no time.
Sound design by Bela Bender
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
The two halves of the house, which taper to a niche, collect things carried by the wind. The journey of the flying umbrella which began in 1847* ends for the time being between the two halves of the house.
* The story of the flying Robert by Heinrich Hoffmann tells of a boy daring to go on a walk in a storm, getting carried away by a gust of wind. Nobody knows where the umbrella and the boy landed.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
"What the SMAC - free the animals!" denounces the hoarding of stuffed animals in the saxony museum of archeology, and demands their release back into the wild, or at least the zoo.
Exhibition: Dialogfelder 2021
2021-06-28T22:00:00.000Z - 2021-07-05T22:00:00.000Z
SystemKollektiv, z.H. Daniela Weiss
Jörgerstrasse 56-58 Stiege 3, Top 15
1170 Wien
Austria
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