Entropology
2007
3D-rendering, Lamda, printed on Kodak Endura
Series of 12
In the computer-simulated world of Entropology, the plants prevail. Only remnants of houses and interiors are visible. Tools of orientation – perspective and mapping – seem to be ineffective. However, if these bits of architecture are not remnants then what we’re encountering is perhaps a new sort of habitat where the boundaries between inside and outside, between culture and nature, between virtual and organic life are absent or have become fluid.
Installation views: Science Fiction and Other Worlds, Solo Exhibition, Astrup Fearnly Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, 2007; Extinct, Solo Exhibition, palace enterprise, Copenhagen, 2021
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