peer to space launches Virtual Art Space with inaugural show (Im)Material Matter

With its Virtual Art Space, peer to space further develops the concept of their previous online exhibitions. In the virtual exhibition space on the open source platform Mozilla Hubs. With the Virtual Art Space, peer to space establishes a new presentation format beyond the white cube to fully embrace the potential of the virtual realm independent from physical limitations. The open and dynamic structure of the floating islands allows to explore and engage with new forms of digital curating.

Spatial Design by Mohsen Hazrati

(IM)MATERIAL MATTER

Curated by Peggy Schoenegge

With works by Banz & Bowinkel, Entangled Others (Sofia Crespo and Feileacan McCormick), Mohsen Hazrati, Armin Keplinger, Nadine Kolodziey, Lauren Moffatt, Chiara Passa, Sabrina Ratté, Dagmar Schürrer

 Opening & Launch: Oct 28, 2021, 7 pm (CET)

Link: hubs.mozilla.com/owtpwaD/im-material-matter

(Im)Material Matter is dedicated to digital sculptures, their material and matter. The works highlight the potential of sculptural artworks in the virtual realm. Beyond the restrictions of physicality, sculptures take on new shapes and forms. The sculptural works float in the exhibition space. They do not need a bottom or plinth to stand on. This positioning makes them perceptible and accessible from every conceivable viewpoint, even from below and above. Their size can be freely determined. The 3D shapes of the sculptures are not static, but dynamic. Some consist of several parts moving freely in space. How the works are installed in the virtual art space would not be possible in the physical and creates a new approach to sculptures. As a result, they shift the parameters of the traditional definition of sculpture by deconstructing its solid matter. The constitution of the space, the textures of the void as well as the shape of the sculptures simulate materiality. Their surfaces are reminiscent of physical material like metal, plastic, or clay. They hyper realistically allude to tangible materials. In the exhibition, the sculptures become permeable. Visitors can pass through and enter the inner sphere of the artwork. The dissolution of physical boundaries once again reveals the distinctive conditions of the virtual. The works oscillate between the material and immaterial, defining a matter of virtual materiality.

With kind support by Stiftung Kunstfonds | NEUSTART KULTUR

Tina Sauerlaender at AAMC panel on Reimagining Art in Virtual Realms

Reimagining art in Virtual Realms

A discussion on digital advancement and ways virtual realms can be used to reimagine exhibitions and social experiences.

> Watch panel here

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As art organizations work towards becoming more digitally advanced many are turning to virtual, augmented, and extended reality to leverage technology engaging audiences. This webinar brings both international curators and artists into dialogue to discuss ways virtual realms can be used to reimagine exhibitions and social experiences, as well as reconsider the role of the spectator. Panelists will also address issues of collecting, conserving, and DEAI within the context of VR, AR, and XR.

Speakers:

Michael Kam Barngrover, XR Researcher / Developer, Koç University KARMA Lab

Alfredo Salazar-Caro, Creative Director / Artist, Digital Museum of Digital Art (DiMoDA)

Tina Sauerlaender, Director & Head Curator, peer to space

Tamiko Thiel, artist

Julie Walsh, Independent Curator of Digital Art, Walsh Projects; Moderator

Watch panel here