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Abstract
The Covid 19 pandemic brought a moment of reflection on the many seemingly unsolvable contemporary crises, including the climate crisis, gender and social inequality, racism, colonialism, as well as social and economic harms inflicted by the platform capitalism. The experience of the hyperobject of the pandemic crisis allowed us to relate to other major crises, thus opening up the space for empathy and a hope for change. This reflective moment was dimmed in 2022, with the war in Ukraine urgently requiring a swift response. However, the new crises did not extinguish the old ones. We believe there is a need to revisit
the reflections inspired by the pandemic lockdown to prompt the potential of change, even if filled with loss.
Pandemic Reflection Machine is a generative, combinatory video installation that allows for revisiting reflections on relations between art making and everyday reality during Covid lockdown, as expressed by 16 international digital artists. Th artists commented on their artworks, the use of platforms, the collaborative nature of digital art, the pandemic situation and all the social issues tied with it in thirteen Zoom interviews. The artists were chosen based on their contribution to the online exhibition Covid E-lit at ELO 21 (https://eliterature.org/elo2021/covid/) with a focus on diversity. From the interviews we have produced the 45-minute documentary COVID E-LIT: Digital Art During the Pandemic, which we hope to present at the conference. However, the documentary used only a small part of the rich material gathered in the interviews, and much reflection on how
the pandemic applies to current social crises and other hyperobjects had to be left out.
Pandemic Reflection Machine will allow audiences to dive deeper into the interviews through a recombinatory process collecting sentences from all interviews via interactively selected tags. Our project is designed as a Zoom-like reflection machine prompting the audience to virtually ‘meet’, revisit and reflect on their own pandemic experiences, networks of relations and collaborations and the platforms they experienced it through as well as the future imaginaries that were generated in the process.
the reflections inspired by the pandemic lockdown to prompt the potential of change, even if filled with loss.
Pandemic Reflection Machine is a generative, combinatory video installation that allows for revisiting reflections on relations between art making and everyday reality during Covid lockdown, as expressed by 16 international digital artists. Th artists commented on their artworks, the use of platforms, the collaborative nature of digital art, the pandemic situation and all the social issues tied with it in thirteen Zoom interviews. The artists were chosen based on their contribution to the online exhibition Covid E-lit at ELO 21 (https://eliterature.org/elo2021/covid/) with a focus on diversity. From the interviews we have produced the 45-minute documentary COVID E-LIT: Digital Art During the Pandemic, which we hope to present at the conference. However, the documentary used only a small part of the rich material gathered in the interviews, and much reflection on how
the pandemic applies to current social crises and other hyperobjects had to be left out.
Pandemic Reflection Machine will allow audiences to dive deeper into the interviews through a recombinatory process collecting sentences from all interviews via interactively selected tags. Our project is designed as a Zoom-like reflection machine prompting the audience to virtually ‘meet’, revisit and reflect on their own pandemic experiences, networks of relations and collaborations and the platforms they experienced it through as well as the future imaginaries that were generated in the process.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication date | 11 Jul 2023 |
| Media of output | Exhibition/installation |
| Publication status | Published - 11 Jul 2023 |
Keywords
- Covid 19
- electronic literature
- combinatory video
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Electronic Literature (e-lit) and Covid 19
Pold, S. B. (Project manager), Rettberg, S. (PI) & Nacher, A. (PI)
01/01/2021 → 01/08/2023
Project: Research
Activities
- 1 Other
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Exhibition of Pandemic Reflection Machine
Hatcher, I. (Participant), Nacher, A. (Participant), Pold, S. B. (Participant), Rettberg, S. (Participant) & Steele, A. (Participant)
12 Jul 2023 → 15 Jul 2023Activity: Presentations, memberships, employment, ownership and other activities › Other