In the exhibition project puzzled the artistic practice of Austrian artist Susanna Flock pairs up with that of Montréal-based Swiss artist Xénia Laffely. While Flock is active, above all, in the medium of video installation, Laffely focuses on digital imagery, which she translates into textiles. Even though the works by both artists suggest that there is no clear dividing line between the analogue and digital world, the two artists make the transition zones between the analogue and the digital tangible in this exhibition.
The essayistic video work I don’t exist yet (2019) by Susanna Flock, for instance, investigates placeholder objects used in the production of computer generated imagery (CGI). When a dragon is synthesised with actually filmed (digital video) images in a science fiction series, a placeholder object must be used in the scene in place of the dragon. Flock stages the untidy seams of this image synthesis, which appears to be flawless to the end consumers. In her new video installation, which will be shown for the first time in this exhibition, Flock focuses on the predetermined breaking points of digital technologies and speculates on the Frankenstein monster of our time: a synthetic copy & paste creature.
Kunstraum Niederoesterreich
Kunstraum Niederoesterreich at Palais Niederösterreich creates space for young, experimental and transmedial art projects. In addition to the conception and realization of group and solo exhibitions, Kunstraum Niederoesterreich focuses on the medium of contemporary performance.
Tue-Fri 11:00–19:00, Sa 11:00–15:00
PZZLED
11 Jun 2021 - 31 Jul 2021