Between Worlds
In contemporary art, attention is rightfully distributed between physical galleries and virtual environments. With this year’s pandemic, this synergy has acquired an unprecedented importance, and although physical institutions are looking for ways to offer at least partial replacements to visits in person, neither online show openings nor 3D walkthroughs of digital renderings of the gallery space can supplant the galleries’ original function in the long term. Even before physical spaces were made unavailable, however, creative tendencies manifested themselves, in relation to post-internet modes of thought, that aimed to satisfy the artist’s and spectator’s desire for authenticity and narration in the work through both interfaces. Tendencies developed that combine fairy-tale or mythical symbolism and cyberspace to create new narratives. The three projects discussed here represent ways of moving among these worlds without necessarily subjecting one to the format of the other. How do we read these narratives when we do not know where they arise from? And is the space on the borders of the physical and the virtual not the most real currently on offer?
#38 death, when you think about it
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Content
- ––– Topic
- Do you all just cry there?
- ––– Autorské knihy
- By the Sea: Photographs from the North East, 1976-1980
- Anonym 1968-1984
- Did You Know?
- White Gaze
- Peeing in Public: An inventory of the Wildest Urinators
- Myself, friends, lovers and others
- ––– Intro
- Death, when you think about it
- ––– Wanted
- Benedek Regős
- Gvantsa Jishkariani
- Pamela Kuťáková
- ––– Project
- Noémi Szécsi
- Dóri Lázár
- Jana Bernartová
- ––– Profiles
- Teresa Margolles
- Tereza Zelenková
- Urszula Kluz-Knopek
- Korakrit Arunanondchai
- Dalibor Chatrný
- Andrey Anro
- The Party of the Dead
- Kairus
- Oreet Ashery
- ––– Interview
- Interview with Carl Öhman by Kateřina Marková Data of the Dead: What We Leave Behind for Future Generations
- ––– Theory
- To Live the Coming Death
- ––– Events
- Letters from the Pandemic Era
- ––– Institution profile
- How Can the Spirit of Free Creativity and Community Connection be Preserved During a Pandemic and at a Time When Knowledge Is Made into an Economy?
- ––– Exhibition
- Between Worlds
- ––– Book reviews
- Incalculable Loss
- Refocusing Ethnographic Museums Through Oceanic Lenses
- The Metabolic Museum
- Invisible Museum
- The Imagination of Otherness
- Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism
- ––– Artist's Books
- By the Sea: Photographs from the North East, 1976-1980
- Anonym 1968-1984
- Did You Know?
- White Gaze
- Peeing in Public: An inventory of the Wildest Urinators
- Myself, friends, lovers and others
Archive
- #45 hypertension
- #44 empathy
- #43 collecting
- #42 food
- #41 postdigital photography
- #40 earthlings
- #39 delight, pain
- #38 death, when you think about it
- #37 uneven ground
- #36 new utopias
- #35 living with humans
- #34 archaeology of euphoria
- #33 investigation
- #32 Non-work
- #31 Body
- #30 Eye In The Sky
- #29 Contemplation
- #28 Cultura / Natura
- #27 Cars
- #26 Documentary Strategies
- #25 Popular Music
- #24 Seeing Is Believing
- #23 Artificial Worlds
- #22 Image and Text
- #21 On Photography
- #20 Public Art
- #19 Film
- #18 80'
- #17 Amateur Photography
- #16 Photography and Painting
- #15 Prague
- #14 Commerce
- #13 Family
- #12 Reconstruction
- #11 Performance
- #10 Eroticon
- #9 Architecture
- #8 Landscape
- #7 New Staged Photography
- #6 The Recycle Image
- #5 Borders Of Documentary
- #4 Intimacy
- #3 Transforming Of Symbol
- #2 Collective Authorship
- #1 Face