Ulrike Feser
Andrea Geyer
Corinna Schnitt
Wolfgang Staehle
Unmovie
Axel Heide
onesandzeros
Philip Pocock
Gregor Stehle
Felix S. Huber
Florian Wust
The show appropriates the idea of everyday life as a film narrative and consists of two interrelated parts: a group exhibition of works by German artists chosen by Felix S. Huber and Florian Wust, and a media arts project produced by Huber and Wust during their residency at Oboro.
Group Exhibition
Curators: Felix S. Huber and Florian Wüst
Artists: Ulrike Feser, Andrea Geyer, Corinna Schnitt, Wolfgang Staehle,
Unmovie (Axel Heide, onesandzeros, Philip Pocock, Gregor Stehle)
A work by Felix S. Huber and Florian Wüst is presented in Carré Saint-Louis, on the internet and at OBORO.
Special screening of works by Corinna Schnitt and launch of the
publication that accompanies the project: Tuesday, June 7th, 2005 at 6 p.m.
Felix S. Huber and Florian Wüst are in residency from April 25th to June 9th, 2005
re:site montréal consists of two interrelated parts: a group exhibition of works by German artists chosen by Felix S. Huber and Florian Wüst, and a media arts project produced by Huber and Wüst during their residency at OBORO. A component of the media arts project will be installed in Carré Saint-Louis.
re:site montréal appropriates the idea of everyday life as a film narrative. To a large extent determined by cinema, media and political spectacle, we perceive and understand the world through the eyes of cultural memory and collective imaginaries. Generally, the impact of modern image technologies on social life represents two sides of the same coin; on the one hand there is the threat of total control, and on the other hand the potential of performance and the creation of visibility are unleashed.
Combining photography, video, digital live projection, newspaper edition, and network installation, the exhibition explores the existing collusion of subjective perception and the permanent flux of information, of public and private spheres, reality and fiction. Other works in the show critically reflect on the behavioral patterns and architectural devices of power that increasingly guide our navigation and interaction in public space.
The media arts project situated in Carré Saint-Louis — a public park near OBORO — broadcasts two live video streams through the internet. These images and sounds are automatically mixed with prefabricated recordings and enacted scenes, both stored in a database, that match with and expand upon the actual scene at the site. The constantly changing audio-visual collage is played back in real time on monitors and speakers integrated into the structure in Carré Saint-Louis as well as through the internet at
computer terminal set up in OBORO’s gallery. The ambiguous transparency of the project’s concept creates a stage with the gaze of cameras, which subverts the notion of closed circuit surveillance found in any large city in the world.
OBORO and the artists wish to thank Monique Savoie and Luc Courchesne as well as the SAT (Société des arts technologiques) for their generous support of this project.
This exhibition benefitted from the financial support of La Bavière au Québec, the City Council of Berlin, the institut für Auslandes beziehungen e. V. (ifa) and Pro Helvetia, the Arts Council of Switzerland.
Born in Zurich, Felix S. Huber is an artist working with photography, video and 3D animation. His work has been shown internationally, including P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center (New York, 1994), documenta X (Kassel, 1997), ZKM-Zentrum für Medientechnologie (Karlsruhe, 2002), and Centre pour l’image contemporaine Saint-Gervais (Genève, 2003). He lives in Berlin.
Born in Munich, Florian Wüst is an artist and curator of experimental film and video art, living in Berlin and Rotterdam. He has exhibited in art institutions and curated for festivals such as Tent (Rotterdam, 2000), the 48th International Short Film Festival (Oberhausen, 2002), Frankfurter Kunstverein (Frankfurt, 2004), and the 6th Werkleitz Biennale (Halle [Saale], 2004).
Opening at OBORO, Saturday, May 28th at 5 p.m.
OBORO - 4001, rue Berri, #301 - Montréal, Québec