Unique virtual YARAT: I might be staring at infinity or backs of my own eyelids [PHOTO/VIDEO]
YARAT Contemporary Art Space is pleased to announce the group
exhibition "I Might Be Staring at Infinity (or the backs of my own
eyelids)" at Virtual ARTIM Project Space with works by Leyli
Ahmadova, Murad Akbarli, Aghababa Baghirov, Natig Asgar, Kateryna
Bortsova, You Open a Box (Art Collective), Joshua Dyson, Lukasz
Horbow, Laura Ige, Nathan M. Collis, Martina Morger, Rehan Miskci,
Forough Noei, Florian Nitsch, Jay Rechsteiner, Gafar Rzayev, Nadya
Sayapina, Julia Smirnova, Aline Schwibbe, Pudji Utomo, Nina Traub
&Lukas Zerbst.
Exhibition dates: May 22 – August 22
Music set by AYAZ
Location: Virtual ARTIM Project Space
More information: www.yarat.az; (+994)50 246 9292
Please find the instructions below to visit the show:
Instructions
To access the show you need a PC with a Microsoft system (access
for MAC books is in process and will be possible in a short time).
The app is only working on computers, but not phones, tablets
etc.
Access to the exhibition:
• Download App
• Unzip folder
• Drop the folder to desktop
• Open Vriendly.exe (if there appears a window with writing Microsoft do not allow run this program,
click More info, click Run anyway )
• Enter your username
• Push login button
• Create your Avatar
• Select Login
Inside the exhibition:
• You can talk and interact with other people
• If you want to see the video works, go closer to the projection wall and it will appear
• To move further use W button, to turn around use mouse or trackpad, or Q & E buttons
• To hear the sound, press the headphone icon
• To get more information on the artworks, press info-icon
Exit the exhibition:
• Press right mouse pad for some seconds
• Settings window will appear
• Select Exit
Download app:
Windows: https://bit.ly/3dJ8yGf
Join us in the virtual ARTIM Project Space located on a
spaceship that crosses the universe; it left earth as life on the
planet became impossible. You are invited to see the historical
group show "I Might Be Staring at Infinity (or the backs of my own
eyelids)", which reflects on the coronavirus pandemic of 2019/2020
and features different reactions of Earth's inhabitants to the
extraordinary situation, recalling one of the disasters that forced
humanity to seek alternatives for living. Before entering the show,
you will be able to create avatars as hybrids at the intersection
of artificial intelligence, machines and humans.
The title, as well as the conceptual layer of the show, loosely
draws on the science fiction novel "Quarantine" (1992) by Greg
Egan, set in the near future 2034-2080 when the solar system has
been isolated in a bubble for unidentified reasons, causing
widespread societal panic, 'claustrophobia' and terrorist action.
To overcome the psychoses, advanced bio- and nanotechnology is used
in which completely new possibilities such as neural mods are
installed in the brain, producing a variety of effects such as
particular skillsets, different emotions, and altered states of
awareness but also illegal control systems. The novel aligns with
theories of quantum mechanics about parallel events, the
significant role of the expectations of the observer, as well as
human brain wave power being able to collapse the whole system. The
exhibition space reflects this metaphysical point of view; visitors
are able to wander around the different emotional states, exploring
varieties of possibilities that are happening in parallel among
others, experience the desire to break free from controlling
systems, and a final blurred state.
The featured works by emerging artists show different possible and
impossible conditions and positions among the backdrop of
quarantine due to the global Covid-19 crisis. Among them, a
depressed, rather dark mood of loneliness triggered by isolation
that found a form of artistic expression in an increasingly flowing
digital and physical creativity is displayed. Likewise, voices who
see virtual space as a new opportunity for experience and adventure
are represented, but they also critically reflect upon artificial
self-representation and question exaggerated pathetic positions on
social media. Works that document the beauty of everyday life form
a further level of meaning. In a humorous or documentary way, they
make the trivial things of everyday life something 'special' and
stimulate reflection on the enjoyment and beauty of the little
things. A section is also devoted to the drama of life, which
furthermore questions stereotypical representations of gender. How
do our mood swings express themselves? In emotional outbursts or
maybe retreat? Another level shows how a sense of community and
togetherness can be created and lived in during times of isolation
when, for example, artists invent forms of creative cohesion while
being locked in artist-in-residences. Peace and quietness is also a
parallel state, once the bed sheet becomes a flag of peace and we
may find the state of harmony through a white labyrinth. On one
hand, the standstill imposed from the outside causes voices of
dissatisfaction, desire and gestures of rebellion. On the other
hand, everyday noises are transformed into a vibrating, dissolving
space that suggests infinite dimensions. It is up to us to decide
what or who generated these states: our brain, an emotional mode of
artificial intelligence or a matrix that can only be understood
from another dimension of perception?
About ARTIM
Located in Icheri Sheher, ARTIM Project Space is directed at young
artists with an intention to support and encourage emergent talent
to grow. It is a platform for experimenting and professionally
showcasing art. Creative young people are invited to participate in
different ARTIM programs.
VRIENDLY
Vriendly is a GAAS virtual environment to transform innovation,
education and the life in the future that initially focused on
entrepreneurs and startups. Vriendly's infinite multi-theme rooms
and 3D customized environment with specific toolkit enables users
to hold effective sessions in a meaningful way. We believe that
whether it is drawing and texting on a beautifully designed
whiteboard, sharing, uploading and downloading files instantly
through sessions or engaging with each other, it creates meaningful
experience to learn and enjoy.
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