AIDS-3D
Sunday, 23 May 2010
AIDS-3D (Daniel Keller and Nik Kosmas)
Work from their oeuvre.
The top image is a collaboration with Anne De Vries and Helga Wretman.
“The artist statements written by Berlin-based American artists AIDS-3D read as simultaneously post-apocalyptic and utopian. They are primarily concerned with the unfulfilled promises of emergent technologies and the ways in which our daily lives revolve around these media. Alienation, self-preservation, reproduction (sexual and otherwise), and the construction of lifestyles are common themes in their work, which takes the form of performances, sculptures, and installations frequently employing lasers, electroluminescent cable, and relics from a recent past promoting the heights to which novelties of various origin will change the world. On September 20th, the duo will open the show “Digital Awakening” at Athens, Greece-based K44 Gallery, in which they will elaborate two radically different future scenarios, one in which Earth suffers “a disastrous energy crisis leading to war, famine and the breakdown of the global capitalist system” and an another where “humanity lives in a techno-utopia, where communication tools and futuristic technology fueled by alternative energy have allowed us to fully transcend into a scientifically maintained balance.” Considering the potential impact of current directions in the field of energy production, these fictional accounts may not be the work of utter fantasy.” – Marisa Olson