Anita Dube
Archana Hande
Arun Kumar HG
Atul Bhalla
Baptist Coelho
Hemali Bhuta
Jagannath Panda
Mithu Sen
Prajjwal Chowdhury
Raqs Media Collective
Sheba Chhachhi
Shreyas Karle
Meera Menezes
An attempt at investigating the systemic erasure that accompanies a dizzying accumulation of information in an increasingly digitalized and virtual world. The exhibition dwells on the mechanisms of this erasure and the deeper ramifications when people and historical events get swallowed up by the cracks of memory and history.
Curated by Meera Menezes
Artists:
Anita Dube, Archana Hande, Arun Kumar HG, Atul Bhalla, Baptist Coelho, Hemali Bhuta, Jagannath Panda, Mithu Sen, Prajjwal Chowdhury, Raqs Media Collective, Sheba Chhachhi, Shreyas Karle
“Slipping through the cracks” is an attempt at investigating the systemic erasure that accompanies a dizzying accumulation of information in an increasingly digitalized and virtual world. The exhibition dwells on the mechanisms of this erasure and the deeper ramifications when people and historical events get swallowed up by the cracks of memory and history.
While some vignettes of information go viral, enjoying an unimaginable circulation, others languish for want of a digital trace. What transpires when a Google or Wiki search fails to throw up any mention of bygone moments in history? Do they cease to exist simply because they leave no digital footprint or are no longer referenced and are consequently lost forever to posterity?
Ironically however this erasure seems to go hand in hand with the harnessing of new and sophisticated technologies to map the world around us. These catalogue every move of ours using techniques ranging from fingerprinting to biometrics. Are there ways to slip through the cracks of the surveillance systems?
“Slipping through the cracks” invites a clutch of twelve artists to examine this phenomenon of leakage and loss in both the virtual and the real worlds. Are there perhaps cracks/fissures/ruptures in the political, social or gender fabric?
The artists also embark on an investigative journey to see whether these spaces and interstices within the cracks can in turn form sites of resistance or offer possibilities of generating new meaning. Their works traverse these spaces between spaces and tarry in this in-between-ness that the cracks offer.
Image: Raqs Media Collective, Shore Leave, Single Channel Digital Slide Show Projection onto wall within a Gilded Frame. Frame: 3 - 5 inches thick | Projected image size inside frame: 4 x 3 feet
Preview: 22nd January 2012 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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