Martin Sulzer
Both abject through its texture and relatable in its fragility, WETWARE offers hyperreality without the common symptoms of alienation. A seemingly self-sustaining ‘organism’ is generated completely in digital through synthesis without reliance on ’real’ imagery. The resulting image is limitless, perpetually spilling outside itself. Suggesting a feed pulsating beyond a bodily surface or even any bodily context, the work examines digital intimacies while also referencing worship music in its relaxing albeit disorienting sonic composition.
Germany
18bis
"What happens when you lose control of your footage? In "Breaking the links", the artists took advantage of a software feature to generate this interesting result."
Rick Silva
A delicious hamburger, pierced by torrents of energy, as the center of the universe.
Peter Whittenberger
"A browser based, non-game that allows the viewer to explore a drought ravaged landscape that contains fossils of beloved characters we have lost to the four year drought in the west. The viewer navigates a digital recreation of the Sierra Nevada Mountains on a specialized ...