10.000 Moving Cities
COMO Screen SKT Tower 65 Eulji-ro Jung-gu, Seoul, SüdkoreaKuratiert von: Nabi Art Center
Einzelausstellung
The Quotidian: Same but Different
COMO SCREEN SKT-Tower, Seoul
COMO SCREEN SKT-Tower, Seoul
COMO SCREEN SKT-Tower, Seoul
COMO SCREEN SKT-Tower, Seoul
Exhibition Statement
With the development of social networks in the digital age, the world seems to be constantly connected in a huge network, resembling each other. People living in their contemporaries feel closer to the political, economic, cultural and social issues globally and feel more connected than ever before. Networking activities on the internet work as a communication channel that transcends the physical constraints, reflecting voices of various individuals based on real-time community build-up and the commentary culture, and sharing their daily lives and thoughts every day.
The COMO&HAPPY SCREEN exhibition The Quotidian: Same but Different introduces two artworks by Swiss artist, Marc Lee, who focuses on computer programming-based multimedia installations. 10.000 Moving Cities-Same but Different(2018~), which allows you to physically experience a virtual city utilizing multimedia technology, connects cities that are far away from each other mapping people’s thoughts uploaded on their SNS. The virtual urban skyline is reconstructed in real-time by posts on social networks. Location-based Twitter posts allow visitors to empathize in a virtual world where they participate in social movements of our time and continuously experience local, cultural and linguistic similarities and differences.
The Quotidian: Same but Different exhibition was designed to rediscover a city that is constantly changing and resembling, exploring the cultural landscapes we live, the possibilities of individuals, and their influences. In the digital age, the world may be getting closer and closer to each other as individuals and cities are becoming more and more similar. Just as photos, texts, and videos of users posted online color the landscapes of cultures, this exhibition will provide an opportunity to explore the virtual trip where the urban city environment will change along with ‘my’ everyday lives and thoughts and help us to rediscover the true meanings of ‘my’ existence.
Ausgestellt
The Quotidian: Same but Different
Multi-Screen Installation im öffentlichen RaumAusstellungsstatement Mit der Entwicklung sozialer Netzwerke im digitalen Zeitalter scheint die Welt ständig in einem riesigen Netzwerk verbunden zu sein, das sich gegenseitig ähnelt. Die Menschen fühlen sich den politischen, wirtschaftlichen, kulturellen und sozialen Fragen weltweit näher gekommen und fühlen sich mehr denn je verbunden. Networking-Aktivitäten im Internet fungieren als Kommunikationskanal mehr …
COMO SCREEN SKT-Tower, Seoul
COMO SCREEN SKT-Tower, Seoul
COMO SCREEN SKT-Tower, Seoul
10.000 Moving Cities - Same but Different, Mobile App
Mobile App als Interface für netzbasierte Kunst-Installationen10.000 Moving Cities - Same but Different, Mobile App ist eine interaktive netzbasierte App fürs Handy und Tablet. Man sieht und hört was zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt die Menschen beschäftigt. Ein endloser Fluss unzählbarer Geschichten. Man erlebt wie unsere Welt sich kontinuierlich verändert, wie Orte sich immer mehr ähneln und immer mehr „Nicht-Orte – Orte des Ortslosen“, im Sinne von Marc mehr …
Synthesis Gallery, Berlin
Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich
User Interface
Publikation
The Quotidian: Same but Different, Multi-Screen Installation in Public Space
nabi.or.krWebseite
2019
English, Korean
Edited and Published by Art Center Nabi
www.nabi.or.kr, PDF EN, KR
Exhibition Statement
With the development of social networks in the digital age, the world seems to be constantly connected in a huge network, resembling each other. People living in their contemporaries feel closer to the political, economic, cultural and social issues globally and feel more connected than ever before. Networking activities on the internet work as a communication channel that transcends the physical constraints, reflecting voices of various individuals based on real-time community build-up and the commentary culture, and sharing their daily lives and thoughts every day.
mehr …