Seven Screens is a platform for temporary, digital art projects in Munich. Each stele can be interpreted as a fragment, as an autonomous image carrier, as a sculptural monument, or as an architectural element. There is no vantage point from which the seven screens can be viewed together to form a contiguous field. It's left to the viewer's cognition to resolve the elements into a closed entity.
Works in the pic at right, from upper left to lower right, are: Haubitz+Zoche, Munich: 2027; ART+COM, Berlin: Reactive Sparks; Diana Thater, Los Angeles: Off with their Heads; Mader/Stublic/Wiermann, Berlin: reprojected. (Copyright: Osram Art Projects. Photographers: Haubitz+Zoche, Stephan Kausch, Mader/Stublic/Wiermann.) This spring's offerings will include works by ART+COM, Anouk de Clercq, and Bjørn Melhus.
The project's curator is Christian Schoen (director of CIA.IS, Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavík, and commissioner of the Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2007 and 2009.) Additional information at Osram.
(Thanks, e-flux!)
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January 17, 2008
Seven Screens
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