Xilitla at the Moving Image Fair, Istanbul : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Xilitla at the Moving Image Fair, Istanbul / Rosa Menkman
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| 説明 | September 4through September 6th, 2015TRANSFER IS PLEASED TO PRESENT IN OUR FIFTH MOVING IMAGE ART FAIR,exhibiting ‘Xilitla’ an algorithmic artwork from Dutch artist Rosa Menkman, and hosting a screening of ‘Ways of Something’ compiled by Lorna Mills in Istanbul.Xilitla is a little village in the Huasteca region of Mexico. Here, in the early 1940s, Sir Edward James – a poet known for his patronage of the surrealist art movement – started the construction of his own idyllic, surrealist pool garden, Las Pozas, in which he deconstructed the many forms and styles of functional architecture. In the hands of Rosa Menkman, ‘Xilitla’ has been transformed into a hallucinatory, futuristic 3D architectural environment consisting of moving images, laced with polygons and dysfunctional objects. Inside this algorthimic piece, a Janushead is used to navigate Menkman’s digital dreamscape. Taking advantage of the tensions between gameplay and audiovisual art, this aesthetic experiment opens up a new, eerie poetic and fantasmatic universe.Trailer _"From far away it all seemed so clear" _ Liminal Pattern Recognition _ Xilitla Videoscape from Rosa Menkman on Vimeo.‘Xilitla’ exists as a free downloadable application, released in 2013 by the artist. An enhanced and expanded edition with three audiovisual video pieces documenting Menkman performing the gameplay was acquired by the Museum of the Image in the Netherlands (MOTI) in 2014, where it has been on display ever since. Its exhibition at Moving Image Art Fair makes available the remaining two editions of the enhanced collectors edition (‘Xilitla’ 2014, Edition of 3 +1 AP) packaged for appreciation on a dedicated MAC mini configured to run the piece, accompanied by the three gameplay videos and a certificate signed by the artist. |
| 撮影日 | 2015-01-01 00:00:00 |
| 撮影者 | Rosa Menkman , amsterdam, Netherlands |
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