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Gregory Chatonsky's blogChatonsky's body of work, including interactive installations, networked and urban devices, photographs and sculptures, speaks to the relationship between technologies and affectivity – a current that defines our time and attempts to create new forms of fiction. Le travail de Chatonsky, tant par des installations interactives, des dispositifs en réseau et urbain, des photographies que des sculptures, interroge notre relation affective aux technologies, met en scène les flux dont notre époque est tissée et tente de créer de nouvelles formes de fiction. Keyboard. Dislocation II
Lambda print on diasec,. 40x30 cm 61 x 91,5 cm.
Dislocation II is a series using several mediums. It portrays office furnitures in different states of decay. The dislocated furnitures are created with the same computer files that are translated by synthetic processes and fast prototyping. This series is inspired by the increasing aestheticization of destruction in the media. It questions the relation between a form and a matter. When does a destructed object become unrecognizable? How do we go from a form to a matter? By slowing down as much as possible the dislocation of the objects, the goal is to allow people to see destructions. These destructions however are so clean, perfect and simulated that they suppress the feeling of violence normally associated with destruction.
12.03.2010 | Gregory Chatonsky's blog Cat. : aotm ARTIST, ARTWORK Chatonsky |
About Gregory ChatonskyView My Blog Images Videos Profile RSS Feed Send me a message Gregory Chatonsky - Gregory Chatonsky Born in Paris, Grégory Chatonsky holds a master’s degree in philosophy from the Sorbonne and a multimedia advanced degree from the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He has worked on numerous solo and group projects in France, Canada, the United States, Italy, Australia, Germany, Finland and Spain . His works have been acquired by public collectors such as the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie. Né à Paris, Grégory Chatonsky a étudié la philosophie à l'université de la Sorbonne et le multimédia aux Beaux-arts de Paris. Il a pris part à de nombreux projets solo et collectifs en France, Canada, Etats-Unis, Italie, Australie, Allemagne, Finlande, Espagne. Ses oeuvres ont été acquises par des institutions telles que la Maison européenne de la photograhie. User videosUser imagesUser links |
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