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Sharing not Hoarding

Monica Studer and Christoph van den Berg

For the 16 panels of the Sharing not Hoarding project on the waterfront facing Mary Slessor Gardens, Swiss artists Monica Studer and Christoph van den Berg have created images comprising an imaginary park. This panorama, compiled from landscapes taken from their recent installation works, is composed of digitally generated images, without any photographic elements at all. Most of Studer/vdBerg’s projects comment on the relationship between digital imagery and the physical space we live in.

The work is inspired by and based on the artists’ earlier livecam installations, where vistors walk up to an outdoor viewfinder and then see themselves superimposed into an artificial space in real time. For this work they have borrowed the image of the viewfinder to rethink a well-known motif: a person peeking through binoculars to catch a glimpse of what is hidden behind the wall. The wall here however, is formed by an impossible landscape, in contrast to the public space developing on the other side.

Visitors are asked to take photos of people looking through the peepholes, and then send the image to [email protected] or tweet to @weareneon

The shack seen on one of the panels, is on display ‘for real’ in the exhibition at West Ward Works, during the festival … more here


Tickets

Free
Open 24/7 hrs
This exhibition will run into the new year

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