Exhibition

HARRY SANDERSON World Grid

Pina
Mar 21 2017
Große Neugasse 44
Vienna 1040
Phone: +43 677 61641821
19:00
free
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
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A grid acts as an organising principle for a series of random inputs. The addition of order into a series of random variables will produce a form which reflects that ordering principle, if only as a shadow or trace.

The sculptures presented in World Grid act as analogue sorting mechanisms, as cyphers for the capacity of concrete abstraction to structure organic matter, density, distribution, surface tension.

These sculptures display simulations of dynamics and forces which you are not permitted to know. They are a black box, an encrypted file, an undisclosed leak. It is usually presumed that a simulation is obliged to imitate or model a dynamic relation external to itself, to act as a tool for prediction or preparation. These simulations express only themselves. The mathematical relation between a flow of water and a grid.

Harry Sanderson, b. 1987 in Oxford, UK, lives and works in London, UK. Recent solo exhibitions include "Panasonic Gh2", Jönköpings läns museum, Jönköping, SE; "Solid State: Sunlight", Levy Delval, Brussels, BE; "Black Box Formula", Royal College of Art, London, UK; "We Are The Human Network (smoke rare-earth petal)", Cell, London, UK. Recent group exhibitions include "U:L:O: Part II 2016 | O: Jupiter Woods", Interstate Projects, New York, US; "A Mystical Staircase", 63rd-77th STEPS, ONLINE; "Christie’s Curates: Past Perfect/ Future Present", Chritstie’s, King Street, London, UK; "Searching for Devices", Basis, Frankfurt, DE.

Curated by Cory Scozzari / Cordova

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