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Hannes Brunner ENTWURFSANLAGEN +/- circular economies
Thu, 14 Jul 2022 18:00
Hannes Brunner ENTWURFSANLAGEN +/- circular economies
"Algorithms and artificial intelligence are here to stay. But what do people [...] know about them and how do they perceive the influence of these digital technologies on their lives and society?" (Markus Overdiek / Algorithm Ethics).
The Berlin-based Swiss artist Hannes Brunner has long been concerned with modelling established areas of action that often have had a long anthropomorphic development, but are now increasingly guided by algorithmically recorded expertise. His models are games, scores and exercises and offer references to the mentally experiential in allegorical, metaphorical or synonymous translation. They are approaches to potential further developments that see themselves as an offer for communication and thus as a component of a dialogue. The works shown at the Kunstverein am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz explicitly refer to such an exchange. Video installations such as Drivers Comments: would be inconceivable without the passengers - all of them cultural mediators invited by the artist. They comment on the islands at the centre of the countless roundabouts that the artist and the mediator drive around in crazy circles. Brunner juxtaposes the videos with a series of walk-in models, each of which seems to turn the circular movement in the opposite direction like a carousel. Movement is thus translated into space and enables related and new experiences.
Brunner's modelling of a school for autonomous driving deals with another impact of automation that has been much discussed for a long time - a fiction as such, tautology or pleonasm. Here, possibly simply a kind of double explanation or the hoped-for option of mastering algorithms after all.In the outdoor space, Brunner builds temporary scaffolding constructions together with a group of changing collaborators and takes them down again. Questions about the algorithmisation of work and material value are addressed in play formats. trash +/- value is a spontaneous attempt to reshape the exchange of work and material out of the moment and to develop stories about the discarded and its reclamation for this purpose.
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Mitwirkende sind | Cooperators are: Jakob Wirth, Alena Trapp, Florian Techel, Olga Shalashova, Marina Resende-Santos, Joe Wolff-Lester, Paul Ohnesorgen, Wolfgang Knapp, Hannes Brunner, u.a. Hannes Brunner lebt in Berlin und der Schweiz | Hannes Brunner lives in Berlin and Switzerland. Die Projekte und ein anschließender Katalog werden unterstützt durch die Kulturstiftung des Kanton Thurgau | The projects and a subsequent catalogue are supported by the Cultural Foundation of the Canton of Thurgau
Opening times 15. - 31. July 2022, Thu-Sat 14-18h; 1.-27. August 2022 by appointment info@rosa-luxemburg-platz.net
The public interventions trash +/- value will take place Saturday 16. and Sunday 24. and 31 July from 13-18h.