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'''Project name:'' I love my computer''''' | '''Project name:'' I love my computer''''' | ||
[[File:Computerluv.jpg|thumb|''sketch for project'']] | |||
'''LINK TO WEBSITE ABOUT PROJECT:''' https://computerdeath.neocities.org/ | |||
this | ==about the project (short)== | ||
this project is dissecting the relationship between a human and its machine, from their bodily differences to their imaginary ones. the installation asks the question: can you grieve a machine as a non-machine? and is there any equality in the nature of such relationship? | |||
==summaery / funeral== | |||
[[File:Parte.jpg|thumb|Parte]] | |||
trying ways to grieve through installation | |||
installation: | |||
floating sculpture of computer with "open body" - look at organs (human) with dreams spilling out of it | |||
floating painting/drawing of me with computer | |||
having Parte for computer | |||
+ Kondolenzen with candles (audience can interact) | |||
for more details look at section TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION | |||
==catalogue text without I== | |||
"I love my computer" is an artwork focusing on the co-dependency between a machine and its human, as well as their differences. The multimedia installation deals with themes of love, loss and embodied cognition, through the eyes of a non-machine, who longs to understand the machine in his life. | |||
The artist is in a state of hallucinating - projecting emotional competency on an inanimate object. | |||
Some of the consequences of the human influencing the non-human are: hallucinations,delusions, body dysphoria, skewed judgment, impulsivity, bad motor coordination. | |||
==disclaimer== | ==disclaimer== | ||
no generative AI will be used for the creation of this artwork. | no generative AI will be used for the creation of this artwork. this is a deliberate choice, to disrupt the bulk of ai-generated content that has overcome the digital art sphere. | ||
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Through different mediums I will depict our relationship with each other, I will try to show how I see my computer and how my machine might see me. Another aspect I want to explore is if it is possible to have a relationship between a machine and non-machine as equals. | Through different mediums I will depict our relationship with each other, I will try to show how I see my computer and how my machine might see me. Another aspect I want to explore is if it is possible to have a relationship between a machine and non-machine as equals. | ||
== | == technical description == | ||
installation - objects hanging in the space | |||
during summaery: | |||
needed for installation; | |||
- 1 steel pipe | |||
- red thread | |||
- tape | |||
- metal plate | |||
- tiny light | |||
Konsolenzbuch taped on wall, with candles on metal plate on floor in front of it. There is also tape for the visitors to interact with. A pen is fixed on the wall with red tape, so people can write in the book. | |||
The drawing is fixed in the air by two pieces of red thread on the steel pipe. | |||
The Parte and text are also fixed in the air by 1 piece of thread each on the steel pipe. | |||
The body of the computer is also floating in the air, hanging from the steel pipe with a red thread. The dreams that are spilling from the computer hang until the floor. There is a small light in the computer body to illuminate the blood. | |||
==references== | ==references== | ||
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- the body horror of [https://www.grimoireofhorror.com/the-yurei/the-body-horror-of-akira-1988/ Akira (1988)] | - the body horror of [https://www.grimoireofhorror.com/the-yurei/the-body-horror-of-akira-1988/ Akira (1988)] | ||
- [https://ju-schnee.com/ Ju Schnee] | |||
- [https://artrkl.com/blogs/news/body-fluids-in-art-blood/ Body Fluids in Art] | |||
- more to be added - | - more to be added - | ||
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[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=computer&title=Special:MediaSearch&type=image/ wikimedia] - open source images | [https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=computer&title=Special:MediaSearch&type=image/ wikimedia] - open source images | ||
[https://newart.city/ new art city] - virtual art space | [https://newart.city/ new art city] - virtual art space | ||
[https://threejs.org/ threejs] - open source tools library | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_without_organs/ body without organs] | |||
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