The artist utilizes her audio and video installation in the style of Umberto Ecos' Open Work. An unlimited sight on a putative undisclosed landscape view that invites the contemplator to pocket and associate the terra incognita in a subjective and personal manner.
between the eyes
30. Nov. Â 30. Dec. 2002, Mo-Sa 10-20 pm
Curator: Wolf Guenter Thiel
Private view: Friday, 29. Nov. 2002, 19.00 - 22.00 pm
It is not an exaggeration to say that the future of modern society and the
stability of its inner life depend in large part on the maintenance of an
equilibrium between the strength of the techniques of communication and the
capacity of the individuals own reaction. (Marshall McLuhan).
A summer weekend on the terrace of the Hauses der Kulturen der Welt
(Berlin). Four cameras: the visual focus is set on a cut of the Spree River,
in the background the concrete bank. Three fixed cameras detain the
continuous passing of ships. The fourth camera wonders for a moment with the
passengers or with the strollers. Simultaneously, the artist asked bypassing
pedestrians to ask questions. A day clipping.
The artist utilizes her audio and video installation in the style of Umberto
Ecos' Open Work. An unlimited sight on a putative undisclosed landscape view
that invites the contemplator to pocket and associate the terra incognita in
a subjective and personal manner.
The alignment of the four films and the eight sound tracks arrogate an open
discourse from the beginning. Several scenes run off simultaneously; turning
out differently with every new vision and every new listening, just as a
distorting picture, the planes of which jump in and out - according to
visual angulations. This is how, according to his visual experience, the
viewer can perform a personal completion of the work.
No principle of interpretation can claim content ultimateness. To me, the
fascination of the work lied in the shattering power of straitening the
River. These tracings substantially increase the stream and therefore lead
to the catastrophes of the Oder, Rhein or the Elbe. By transposing these
contemplations  with the haughtiness of a sophist  on the important social
challenges and their political discourses, obvious parallelism will be
visible. The determination of discourses - the tracing of political solution
models - automatically bring to a mid term increase of the problem risk.
Everything is allegedly integrated within the solution process, as long as
no unpredicted change of the general conditions takes place, just like the
flood of the River Elbe. Even opinion research institutes contribute to the
phenomena through their almost democratic and questionable empirical
precision, by asking questions and then pretending to mirror the perception
of a majority. The narrowing down to some questions leads to a restriction
of the entire discourse; a discourse that pretends to be representative. By
filming people on boats and ships, the artist shows their following of a
forgiven stream, within fore given roadmaps, apparently thoughtless, just
following the River. The aesthetic and idyllic beauty of the River Elbe
manifested from its other side, as we experienced its brown, oily and
disgraceful force of nature, grasping for territory and inhuman. The social
idyll was demolished. This will also happen to socio-political and
socio-cultural frame discourses. One day, yes, one day.
Wolf Guenter Thiel
Susanne Schuricht (www.sushu.de) was born in 1962 in Meschede (D). She lives
and works in Berlin. She studied Industrial Design and Experimental Media
Design at the UdK, Berlin and accumulated practical experience in
photography.
Besides of her first personal exhibition Between the Eyes at the PLAY
gallery for still and motion pictures in Berlin, she already participated in
several group expositions, for example 2002 Kunst, Kunststoff,
Kunststoffrecycling, Potsdamer Platz - Berlin; Transmediale Side-Event at
the Kunstfabrik, Berlin; International competition Viper-Festival, Basel;
Buckminster Fuller  your Private Sky, Japan-Tour; 2001 Buckminster Fuller Â
your Private Sky, Bauhaus Dessau.
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