Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Window Display

Opening

Exhibition

03.11.2014 –

18.11.2014

Wed–Sun: 2–7pm

Andrew Benson, still from "You have a Radical Face"

The films of Andrew Benson (http://pixlpa.com) interweave infinite layers of visual loops into a hypnotic digital maelstrom. Based on fractured gradients, polygonal feedbacks, painterly gestures and data extrapolated from webcams they collide in a rushing speed – reminiscent of the groaning continuous load of our optimized society.
Originally conceived as ever-evolving real-time work Benson sliced out a short sequence for You have a Radical Face to create an intoxicating self-portrait of technocratic processes commonly used in video streaming.

The work is a retrospect of Penetrating Surfaces, an extensive screening curated by Robert Seidel (http://www.robertseidel.com) for the Film Museum Vienna in 2014.  It deliberates on the materially-inherent aesthetic potential of the digital, a search above and beyond the boundaries of software and its media metaphors.

Andrew Benson, * 1979, lives and works in San Francisco (USA)

Exhibition documentation

Andrew Benson, Still aus "You have a Radical Face"
Andrew Benson, Still aus "You have a Radical Face"

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