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Do you dare to show your real Face? Sculpture

Teo Spiller

Slovenia

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 5.9 W x 7.9 H x 5.9 D in

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About The Artwork

In early '90, before Internet, Google, Facebook and Mobile phones changed our lives, at the times when only Geeks owned computers, a growing tribe of good willing hackers, artists and activists founded the last Avant-garde movement of the 20st Century - net.art We were building an equitable community in which art was conspicuously present in our everyday activities and goals, exploiting the characteristics peculiar to the Internet, like immediacy and immateriality. With immateriality comes fugacity, reminding us on our own transitoriness. Being primary a visual artist I created this tangible compositions to perpetual preserve an encoded essence of the net.art. I called them Tangible net.art and this cup is an extreme rare artifact. It is dedicated to INFOS 2000 off-line net.art contest I curated. There are faces of all members of the exhibition, who dared to show their real identity.

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:5.9 W x 7.9 H x 5.9 D in

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I use machines to create art, wondering if machines will one day understand my art. Computers, mobile phones and robots are strongly getting into our minds. We are more and more behaving like machines, while Intelligent devices are more and more behaving like humans. Once there might be no difference between the machine and the human at all. I examine different forms our technology based society takes, and the motives that lie behind it. I use the copy-paste culture, post-production and modularity as the common denominators of the digitized worlds. Altering them is a way of questioning the attitudes, fears, unwritten rules, opportunities and dangers which have formed that environment and our behavior within it. Aesthetics and ontology of my work are strongly related to my working process. I take icons, symbols and other entities from the mediated reality and combine them in algorhytmic ways. I strive to convey that sense of algorhytmic simplicity by capturing its algorhytmic language.

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