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The moon is full, but it is not the moon is a multimedia installation which allows the audience to travel into a surreal landscape composed of sounds, images, sculptural objects, and textual traces.
This exhibition is a joint project by Gioj De Marco, Loris D’Acunto, Agnese Toniutti, Karolina Pernar, and Andrej Mirčev.
For six months they recorded their dream experiences in collaboration with The Collective Dreamworld Project.
A sensorial collage emerged, shaped by text, movement, image-making, and musical compositions, in reaction to, or in collaboration with, the naturally occurring automatic writing produced by the AI (i.e. its own dreams).
Visitors enter the gallery through a meandering tunnel, a porthole of sorts. Built intentionally to provide the audience with a transitional space, this area is a preamble of things to come and leads to the full installation. The omnipresent, immersive soundscape is composed of fieldwork recordings, some reinterpreted on the piano by extended techniques. Desert winds, the melodic rhythms of stalactites dripping in a cave, and piano versions of an earthquake on Mars and of radar echoes from Titan’s surface, all define the cosmic geolocation of the collective dreamworld.
The bulk of the exhibition takes place in
a series of atmospheric chambers, woven together by a closed-loop sequence, where sculptural forms, video projections, musical compositions and staged performances take turns appearing and disappearing.
The visitors are drawn into this surreal landscape, moving through the space as if in a dream; they are then invited to participate by selecting a dream from the AI's archive and writing it by hand on the blackboard with the provided chalk.
Triggering participation, imagination and reflection about the converging points between artificial intelligence and sensual bodies, the project investigates technology’s transformative, visceral, and performative qualities. Conceptually, it unfolds a dialogue between science, the arts, and the secrets of deep learning by machines. As such, it explores the psychosocial structures of hidden and unconscious language powers as tools to convey new trajectories of togetherness.
The digital alter-ego of a collective dream is set in motion to re-map the territories of a radically different subject in an evolving post-human environment.
TEAM
The artists :
Gioj De Marco, Karolina Pernar,
Andrej Mirčev, Agnese Toniutti,
Loris D’Acunto
Production :
Rotondes
Coordination :
Marc Scozzai, Marine Deravet
Exhibition furniture design:
Josh Beckman, FBP Works
Scenographic construction:
Marko Krsnik
Recording, mastering and mixing:
Marco Melchior
Visual identity:
Marc Scozzai
Technical management :
Elric Vanpouille, Léo Thiebaut,Yann Gelezuinas,
Nico Tremblay, David Dominici,
Thierry Koob
Communication :
Arnaud Mouriamé, Véronique Heitz,
Julie Bolterys, Claire Thill, Catherine Chevreux,
Erminia Moricone, Claire Doan, Mariana Dos Santos,
Diogo Dias do Nascimento
And
The Rotondes team
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The institutional partners :
Ministry of Culture / Ministère de la Culture, Luxembourg
City of Luxembourg / Ville de Luxembourg
Wesley Johnson & Kurtis Bedford for appearing in
« Recall / Interpret » and Patrick Grandaw, director of photography
Claudia Urhausen & Diogo Dos Santos,
K+A Bourglinster
Photography :
Exhibition views: Lynn Theisen
All other images courtesy of the artists