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...WHEN THE INTERNET WAS SLOW


...When the Internet Was Slow, 4 element installation:  UV print on aluminium (70 x 100 cm), monologue (recording), print on adhesive vinyl (40 x 60 cm), 3 metal pixels on the floor, 2019.

Works:
...When the Internet Was Slow
, UV print on aluminium, 70 x 100 cm
Dream About the Past, recording - monologue (voice: David Blackmore, sound postproduction: Ernst Lima), 4:30 min
Grey Crystal, print on adhesive vinyl, 40 x 60 cm
3 metal pixels on the floor


Recording:

Print screen taken while walking in the virtual space. This artwork is a part of my ongoing research initiated in 2017, which focuses on experimenting with the evolution of digital on the Internet. While investigating the subject of the online visual world, I came across many pejorative terms and statements – such as ‘low resolution’, ‘lack of aura’, ‘being just a copy’, ‘orphaned images’, ‘visual overflow’ or even ‘image pollution’. Inspired by popular meditation guides available online, I created an imaginary monologue in which the digital image tries to free itself from everyday worries, as well as those associated with its physicality.




Exhibition views: Slade Degre Show, Slade School of Fine Arts, University College London, 2019.