Installation Archive: A Capsule AestheticMain MenuIntroductionPipilotti RistPatricia PiccininiMariko MoriData VisualizationsDigging into DataDIY Video SearchAbout this ProjectKate Mondloch60e58fa03959fae9db0ff5ac51368a1374fe9120
12016-06-16T11:30:08-07:00Alison Parman72a3f0b1886791f52f6cebe9ca8464f44793c81aThe Young Family (Fenna)2plain2017-04-20T20:39:31-07:00Vimeo2002user experience, interviewedpiccininitheyo001apFennaSilicone, polyurethane, leather, plywood, human hair, 80 x 150 x 110cmEindpresentatie Media Ecology - Patricia Piccinini2016_05_10Piccinini, Patricia2013_01_01moving image, collection of still imagesEmilyb14f5820b8b6ed9d550df8753cc77d108ce8f6ff
12016-06-16T11:30:08-07:00Alison Parman72a3f0b1886791f52f6cebe9ca8464f44793c81aThe Young Family (Videomax)2plain2017-04-20T20:42:16-07:00YouTube2002edpiccininitheyo002apVideomaxSilicone, polyurethane, leather, plywood, human hair, 80 x 150 x 110cmAmazing sculptures of Patricia Piccinini2016_05_10Piccinini, Patricia2015_03_18montageAustralian citizen and resident artist Patricia Piccinini (Freetown-Sierra Leone, 1965) makes drawings, sculptures, photographs and videos that examine the border between the artificial and the natural. Attract and repel, they are unknown creatures, bodies that appear in the flesh, but presented as a mutation, a hybrid or a distortion of what we recognize as normal. In a world determined to humanize technology and homogenizing the human body to eliminate any uncomfortable difference, the works challenge the viewer with a look that is far from the ideal of perfection. The Carrier (Carrier), a work in glass-reinforced plastic, silicone, human hair and fabric has an old unconventionally transported by a being with human hominid features and look. It combines his fascination with medical science and biotechnology with the fears and concerns of modern society such as the appearance, aging and disease-related nature but unnaturally treated. The application of animal characteristics, the absence of face, atrophied limbs and flabby muscles are a personification of disgust generated malformation and physical decline. Strange scenes refer to the universal instinct to apply our own emotions species of animals and things. Piccinini wonders with that series of surrealist works between science fiction and how technology is changing our understanding of what it means to be human and also changes our relationships with others.To see the video on Jose Garcia Cordero: https://youtu.be/Cb12HmBrYW4To see the video on Urban Art: https://youtu.be/z8bRds5PqwEmilyb14f5820b8b6ed9d550df8753cc77d108ce8f6ff
12016-06-16T11:30:12-07:00Alison Parman72a3f0b1886791f52f6cebe9ca8464f44793c81aPour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) (fabian)2plain2017-04-20T21:07:27-07:00Vimeo2008user experienceedristpoury002apfabianMultichannel video (color, sound), projector enclosures, circular seating element, and carpet, dimensions variablePipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) @ MoMA2016_06_15Rist, Pipilotti2009_01_31New YorkPour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), 2008_11_19/2009_02_02moving imageEmilyb14f5820b8b6ed9d550df8753cc77d108ce8f6ff
12016-06-16T11:30:06-07:00Alison Parman72a3f0b1886791f52f6cebe9ca8464f44793c81aPepperminta (Filmfonds Wien)2plain2017-04-20T21:17:08-07:00Vimeo2009_09_10film clipedristpeppe023apFilmfonds Wienvideo recordingPepperminta2016_05_02Rist, Pipilotti2012_07_11moving imageMODERNES M�RCHEN �sterreich/Schweiz 2009PRODUKTION coop99REGIE Pipilotti RistBESETZUNG Ewelina Guzik, Sven Pippig, Elisabeth orth, Sabine TimoteoPepperminta versucht schon von Kindesbeinen an, den Lebensprinzipien ihrer verstorbenen Gro�mutter zu folgen: den eigenen Weg gehen und sich nicht von unn�tigen �ngsten ablenken lassen. Pepperminta st�sst sich an Konventionen und die Konventionen stossen sich an ihr.Eines Tages zieht sie fest entschlossen los, um die Welt zu ver�ndern.Emilyb14f5820b8b6ed9d550df8753cc77d108ce8f6ff
12016-06-16T11:30:12-07:00Alison Parman72a3f0b1886791f52f6cebe9ca8464f44793c81aPour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) (Jon Li)2plain2017-04-23T19:48:18-07:00Vimeo2008user experienceedristpoury001apJon LiMultichannel video (color, sound), projector enclosures, circular seating element, and carpet, dimensions variablePour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)2016_06_15Rist, Pipilotti2009_01_01New YorkPour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), 2008_11_19/2009_02_02still image, audioby Pipilotti Rist, an installation in the MoMaEmilyb14f5820b8b6ed9d550df8753cc77d108ce8f6ff
12016-06-16T11:30:08-07:00Alison Parman72a3f0b1886791f52f6cebe9ca8464f44793c81aWave UFO (antonella coppola)2plain2017-04-20T19:30:43-07:00Vimeo1999 -2003user experienceedmoriwaveu001apantonella coppolabrainwave interface, vision dome, projector, computer system, fiberglass, 207 x 446 x 194 inches (528 x 113.4 x 493 cm)Wave UFO a Venezia: Reazioni2016_06_09Mori, Mariko2009_03_14Venicemoving imageEmilyb14f5820b8b6ed9d550df8753cc77d108ce8f6ff