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Who killed JFK? Print

Teo Spiller

Slovenia

Printmaking, Woodcut on Wood

Size: 35.4 W x 35.4 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

The JFK movie opens more questions than gives answers, but the idea, that there are somewhere behing this world some anonimous, untouchable guys, is scary. Are those guys from the shadow creating a reality, made of fragments by their needs, so we don't see the whole picture? Similarly is my machine creating a pattern of black lines, which seem very abstract, if seen from proximity. But when seen from a distance, it reveals the whole picture. But there is another question about those grey rulers from background: is their goal just their own profit? The wood, on which my robot draws those lines, are In/Form/ation about the climate conditions, in which the tree grew. We might never again see pattern like this, because the climate changes will change it.

Details & Dimensions

Printmaking:Woodcut on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35.4 W x 35.4 H x 0.8 D in

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I use machines to create art, wondering if machines will one day understand my art. Computers, mobile phones and robots are strongly getting into our minds. We are more and more behaving like machines, while Intelligent devices are more and more behaving like humans. Once there might be no difference between the machine and the human at all. I examine different forms our technology based society takes, and the motives that lie behind it. I use the copy-paste culture, post-production and modularity as the common denominators of the digitized worlds. Altering them is a way of questioning the attitudes, fears, unwritten rules, opportunities and dangers which have formed that environment and our behavior within it. Aesthetics and ontology of my work are strongly related to my working process. I take icons, symbols and other entities from the mediated reality and combine them in algorhytmic ways. I strive to convey that sense of algorhytmic simplicity by capturing its algorhytmic language.

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