Exposition

Aftermath - Or E for Installation (last edited: 2024)

Zoe Panagiota (aka Betty) Nigianni

About this exposition

Design for interactive art installation with urban regeneration proposal, as well as video about environmentalism and our technologically mediated private and public lives; installation catalogue design with photography and textual collage, 2021-2023. "There is a massive abundance of goods that end up in landfills. With such abundance of goods, no one should be deprived." Visitors will have to leave an unwanted item of theirs and take another to collect the installation catalogue. The installation will be monitored for this purpose. Designed with Wi-Fi light technology for agility training, the interactive floor in the entrance will be controlled by the visitors through a tablet computer that will allow them to select the difficulty level. The exposition offers a critical viewpoint to the contemporary gallery-mediated commercial environment by making reference to the non-monetary economies of artistic and cultural production. Art "is an instrument of war for attack and defense against the enemy". The enemy is whoever exploits their fellows out of egoism or personal interest (Pablo Picasso). With summary and questions about David Murakami Wood's article "The Global Turn to Authoritarianism", 'Surveillance and Society', (15), 3/4, 2017: 357-370.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsRegenerative design, war, environmentalism, Forensic photography, chiaroscuro, overexposed photography, mechanisation, AI, advertisement, Installation Art, graphic design, cloud computing, surveillance cameras, pointillism, Conceptual art, design
date08/08/2021
last modified13/12/2024
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyrightZ.P.Nigianni
licenseAll rights reserved
languageBritish English
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1319233/1319234


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comments: 1 (last entry by Zoe Panagiota (aka Betty) Nigianni - 09/12/2021 at 21:23)

A PARTIAL HISTORY (excerpt)

by Ariana Reines

 

 

Complaint against us we devolved

 

With such ease and swiftness it seemed

 

To alarm even our enemies. By then

 

Many of us had succumbed to quivering

 

Idiocy while others drew vitality from new

 

Careers as public scolds. Behind these

 

Middle-management professors were at pains

 

To display their faultless views lest they too

 

Find censure, infamy, unemployment and death

 

At the hands of an enraged public

 

Individuals in such pain and torment

 

And such confusion hardly anyone dared

 

Ask more of them than they not shoot

 

And in fact many of us willed them to shoot

 

And some of us were the shooters

 

And shoot we did, and got us square

 

 

 

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