Nothingness in the digital Space
(2024)
author(s): Valerie Messini
published in: University of Applied Arts Vienna
Valerie Messini (Peter Weibel Research Institute for Digital Culture) chooses the phenomenon of emptiness in art as a point of departure for her contribution "Nothingness in the digital Space" and presents her artistic projects operating with different technologies to approach the phenomenon of emptiness in connection with corporeality in digital space. "1-NO1-100.000" uses dance movement to explore emptiness in virtual space, and "Deep Empty - Wide Open" uses deep learning to question the extent to which horizon lines function as mental voids.
"N.N-Zwischenliegend" – non-calculable time, space and body
(last edited: 2024)
author(s): Erika Matsunami
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Non-calculable time, space and body is the second part of the artistic research “N.N-Zwischenliegend.” This part consists of three main questions: How to create a documentary that is not binary proof? Is it possible to understand artistic documentation (a work of art) as knowledge? Is it possible to conceive artistic documentation (a work of art)? These questions refer to the subject of Arti-fact, and to part three “N.N-Zwischenliegend” of my artistic research. In doing so, I attempt to investigate the subject of aesthetic contemplation, which frequently relates to cultural evolution. For this, I require self-reflection on whether a work of art could be documentation on the topics of space, time and body.
The third part of this artistic research is on spatial installation.
The three important elements in this part are the photographs which I took of Berlin, the sounds which I recorded in the city of Berlin, and the interviews with Berliners. – an invisible city and the recent notion of a 'city' towards urbanism in Berlin