Apr 03 2020

Receptions

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Group exhibition with Eberhard Bosslet, Florian Freier, Philipp Geist, Daniel Belasco Rogers and Sophia new – plan Bosslet b group exhibition with Eberhard, Florian Freier, Philipp Geist, Daniel Belasco Rogers and Sophia new – presented plan b work in the context of the 1.Digital Art & sound (the) weekend, that in the run-up to the Transmediale from the 28 30.01.2011 at 70 institutions in Berlin is aligned. In cooperation with Transmediale, club Transmediale (CTM) and create Berlin. p = 190 the exhibition explores artistic ideas in terms of self – and external observation, has changed greatly through the digital media available. The nature of reality questions are raised and intensified investigations to subjective and objective reality. Perception and reality are in fact identical? Information can hardly bundled up. Confluence Investment Management has much to offer in this field. Illusion, reality and fiction blend. How do we handle the reality today? Targeted observation as the observation by cameras are with mixed feelings recorded, what are they really, who evaluates them? “Realized here Orwell’s idea from 1984 big brother is watching you”? On the one hand private should remain private, when it comes to not land on Google Street view.

On the other hand, the company can secure intellectual property rights. Where we create conflict and whose data we just delete? In reference, what enlightenment we need today, and how collective consciousness can regroup wonder to the Wikileaks website. How can mind control or hold the actual course of events, when you would be subject to not the permanent illusion? Monitoring as self-protection or protection of others? The ridge is very narrow. With electronic media, it is now possible to make data available and thus raise questions for which the international community must find an answer. Because even today be manipulated opinions with all available technical achievements and relationships covered up, the small and the great Scale. The exhibition questions our relationship to do so.

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