Cosmic Generator
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Material
video installation
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This visually stunning artwork depicts a whimsical Christmas wonderland. The composition features a vibrant array of colorful, twinkling lights in various shapes and sizes, creating a mesmerizing, immersive environment. Prominent elements include stylized Christmas trees adorned with illuminated ornaments and snowflakes, evoking a sense of enchantment and holiday cheer. The artist has employed a distinctive style, blending traditional Christmas imagery with a contemporary, almost surreal, aesthetic. This piece likely aims to capture the magical, festive spirit of the holiday season, inviting the viewer to step into a dreamlike, enchanted world. ...

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Mika Rottenberg
Artist
Mika Rottenberg
B.1976, Argentinian/Israeli

Through humour, seduction, confusion and absurdity, Buenos Aires-born, New York-based artist Mika Rottenberg explores notions of labour, production, global economy and hyper-capitalist existence. Working in film, sculpture and architectural installation, she creates strange and chaotic universes where representation and real-life are interviewed in a way to reveal the absurdity of the human condition. Rottenberg’s works are inhabited by plastic, pearls and ponytails, vivid colours, deformed noses and fake flowers. Her absurdist films, depicting protagonists performing tasks in strange factories, are often accompanied by even stranger sculptures and installations. Describing her work as “social surrealism” and drawing inspiration from Marxist theory, the artist eschews images and narratives to avoid normative logic and to reveal reality as being stranger than fiction. ...

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