Victoria Vesna: Installation “Virtual Concrete”
Title:
- Installation “Virtual Concrete”
Artist(s) and People Involved:
Exhibiting Artist(s):
Symposium:
- ISEA95: Sixth International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Medium:
- Installation
Artist Statement:
This piece is based on a paper The Wild West and the Frontier of Cyberspace. An 18-foot concrete path was constructed upon which lay larger than life electrostatic images of seemingly dead/ fragmented male and female bodies. Once the paper was removed, the remaining pigment bonded to the concrete, thus creating a digital fresco. The viewers in the physical site walked and crawled on the art, reading the text, triggering sounds of cybersleaze and legalese via sensors, all the while being watched by a camera/eye connected to the Net. Those away from the concrete virtually participated as voyeurs, watching who was walking on the bodies, talking into the concrete, constructing and commenting on bodies in the gallery. The Concrete Path was part of the Veered Science show at the Huntington Beach Art Center (California) in 1995. Its virtual site is at http:// www.arts.ucsb.edu/concrete