“Implicit Art” presented by Stern

  • ©ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Nathaniel Stern, Implicit Art
  • ©ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Nathaniel Stern, Implicit Art
  • ©ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Nathaniel Stern, Implicit Art
  • ©ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Nathaniel Stern, Implicit Art

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  • Motion Lab

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  • Implicit Art

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  • In his Parables for the Virtual, Brian Massumi calls for “movement, sensation, and qualities of experience” to be put back into our understandings of embodiment and culture. He says that our dominant modes of comprehension are almost exclusively visual and linguistic. Massumi wants to instead “engage with continuity,” to encourage a processual, active, sensory and relational approach to the world.

    As an artist, I’m similarly concerned with how categories such as ‘body,’ ‘language,’ ‘vision’ or ‘space’ are often presupposed in contemporary culture, and hope to foster greater dialogue around these complex systems and their relationships to affect and meaning-making. Most specifically I ask, ‘How might the body’s continuity, and its potential disruption, be attendant, provoked and contextualized in contemporary art?’.


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