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Irene Sabine Rainer
Student
Irene Sabine Rainer Academic staff
Gerhard Glüher Stefano Riba Stephan August Schmidt-Wulffen Course
Studio Exhibit – When Attitudes Become Re-form Program
BA Major Art Semester
2020/21 SS Foil, Ø 150 cm,
The length of the foil is variable and depends on the given space.
Reconstructed – sculpture in virtual space
2′ 37” HD video loop
During the lockdown caused by Corona the time was literally frozen
for us from day one of the crisis. Our homes became the central turning
point of the daily life and we were separated from each other.
The restrictions affected also the movements of each individual,
decreasing the human made noise on earth. Less movement of the people
lead to less vibration on earth, which in turn lead to more silence and
people were seeking new shelter in the digital life.
Credits:
Cinematography Jonas Kolecki
3D reconstruction Emma Bonfanti
A project made in the course
Studio Exhibit – When Attitudes Become Re-form
‘When Attitudes Become Form’ was a groundbreaking exhibition held in 1969 in Bern and re-staged in Venice in 2013 at Prada Foundation. During the summer semester of AY 2019-2020, students were invited to choose, out of the original show, one artist each and to reconstruct the work. They were also expected to produce a work of their own, which would resonate with their replica experience. Important was to introduce the concept of the artist as participant in an ongoing discourse, throughout appropriation and translation.
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