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WYSINWYG

The purpose of our third visit to KWADRAT gallery in Berlin is the solo exhibition of Spiros Hajidjanos, a young artist from Greece and author of the project entitled WYSINWYG. The concept of the gallery is based on presenting the youngest authors who are not afraid of experiments and are not burdened with art market. The report focuses on the project of the Network Sculpture that illustrated an animated flow of internet information throughout the exhibition. For most people, technical aspects of the internet are an abstract notion. The invisible flow of information can be stopped by simply touching the sculpture, without losing the data. Spiros’s spatial installation confronts us physically with the omnipresent flood of information.

artistsSpiros Hadjidjanos
curatorsMartin Kwade
placeKWADRAT
tags
cameraFrantišek Zachoval
soundFrantišek Zachoval
editingFrantišek Zachoval
interviewFrantišek Zachoval
categoryReports
published1. 5. 2010
languageČesky / English
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WYSINWYG
At BC architects & studies we believe that, in order to have a positive impact on society through the discipline of architecture, we not only need to focus on the design of its infrastructure, but also on redesigning the process of generating infrastructure. We’ll need to experiment with the role that each member of a community plays in the act of building. For us, a narrow definition of the professional architect no longer suffices