Current Art Practices on Time and Technology
14 January, 2012
3.30PM: Tour of the exhibition Controlling_Connectivity
with Gretta Louw and Regine Rapp (curator)
4PM: Artists' talk Current Artistic Practices on Time
and Technology with Gretta Louw, plan b (Sophia New & Daniel
Belasco Rogers) and Igor tromajer; moderation: Christian de
Lutz (curator).
Screen
shot: Controlling_Connectivity Remote Digital Performance:
Berlin - New York, Gretta Louw in collaboration with Douglas Paulson,
2011
In connection with the exhibition Controlling_Connectivity
by Gretta Louw and the series Time and Technology Art Laboratory
Berlin is presenting an artists' talk on the theme current art practices
on time and technology featuring Gretta Louw and plan b (Sophia
New & Daniel Belasco Rogers) as well as the internet artist
Igor tromajer (www.intima.org).
The talk will be introduced and moderated by Regine Rapp and Christian
de Lutz.
Controlling_
Connectivity a performance and exhibition by Gretta Louw researches
the pervasiveness of internet-based social networking, as well as
the obligation and opportunity for constant connection with these
platforms as a paradigm for a severe and systematic disruption of
normal, socially accepted patterns of life and interpersonal interaction
during a self-documented performance.
In
her work Louw seeks to explore to what extent an extreme use of
the Internet and our belief in the online connectivity can have
psychological consequences. Her inquiry questions self-censorship
and socially acceptable forms of behaviour in the face of the constant
pressure put in place by society's inexorable increasing need for
connectivity
Her
10-day online performance (2- 12 November 2011) has laid the basis
for an exhibition which
includes screen capture footage, photographs and an installation.
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Since 2007 the British artist duo plan b (Sophia New and Daniel
Belasco Rogers) have been investigating the archiving of every journey
they make using GPS. For a similar amount of time they have collected
every SMS text message they have sent each other. For a year each
has reported their mood three times a day. These archives are then
evaluated and processed artistically, the outcomes of which are
videos, objects, works on paper and performances reflecting and
manifesting this intimate data.
Their
first German solo exhibition Navigating the Everyday
will open at Art Laboratory Berlin on 27 January, 2012 at 8PM as
part of the current Time and Technology series in conjunction
with the Transmediale program Vorspiel.
Controlling_Connectivity was made possible in part with a
generous grant from:
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