Everything We See Could Also Be Otherwise

Arotin (AT) & Serghei (RU)
FRI September 5, 2014, 7 PM-11:30 PM, SUN September 7, 2014, 8 PM - Midnight
Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal

Infinite Screen Part II  in homage to  Ludwig Wittgenstein

Questioning everything we perceive, the art project Infinite Screen is focused on the illusionary surface of images,  researching the light impulse inside the hidden alphabet of invisible red, blue and green light pixels which make up all surrounding digital information, virtual image and text. The first part of the installation in homage to Mantegna was the visual part of Aureliano Cattaneo’s song cycle Parole di settembre.

Kinetic light-cell portraits

For the Ars Electronica Festival Arotin & Serghei create the second part of Infinite Screen inspired by Ludwig Wittgenstein’s sentence Everything we see could also be otherwise: The intermedial paintings cycle Flying Cells, Blacklight and White Screen, which images are changing from each point of view and, as a counterpart, a projected installation based on the obsessive observation of the viewers’ eye.

A dynamic version of Everything We See Could Also Be Otherwise is part of the Big Concert Night program.

In cooperation with museum in progress

The exhibition is realized in cooperation with Bildrecht

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