The Weight of Data

Small exhibition at Tate Britain which asked four emerging artist to look at the effects of the internet by comparing attempts to quantify the wealth of data to tangible objects.

I loved Eloise Hawse’s film of her father being scanned alongside the animation it produces. It was amusing because he was scanned fully dressed and she showed it with a 3D print out of his shoes. It was an interesting intense but detached view of someone she loves, or that’s how I read it.

I also liked Charlotte Prodger’s full sized print of the x-ray of a lorry at customs!

Yurl Pattison presented a film of a formed defence centre which is now used as a datacentre. It was shown imagined online posting from a 2030 time traveller. I didn’t really understand Katina Palmer’s Island of Portland with three photos and an audio story. It was interesting but I didn’t see how it fit the brief.

Comments

Anonymous said…
How interesting...we are so ruled by data now, or perhaps just ruled by different types of data.

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