Totality Study #2: Internet, a .gif

Zach Blas

Totality Study #2: Internet, a .gif, 2015Sign in to view price
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary art piece features a striking, globe-like projection displayed against a dark background. The central element is a shimmering, translucent sphere with a geometric, grid-like pattern overlaying it, creating an ethereal, almost holographic effect. The composition emphasizes the interplay of light and form, evoking a sense of technological advancement and global interconnectedness. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of digital networks, data visualization, or the ever-evolving relationship between humanity and technology in the modern world. ...

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Zach Blas
Artist
Zach Blas
B.1981, American

Artist, filmmaker and writer Zach Blas engages with technologies of surveillance and control through the lens of queer and feminist politics. Primarily working in film and video, Blas creates works that explore the alternatives to dominating structures, be it the Internet transforming into a tool for totalitarian oppression (Contra-Internet, 2015-2019) or the gendered politics of face recognition technologies (im here to learn so :)))))), 2017). Combining the dystopia of contemporary forms of control, hiding in devices of artificial intelligence, biological warfare or airport security, with queer and feminist theory, Blas considers the notion of the outside, of all that which does not comply with the established, Western normativity. It is through the idea of the outside that he uses his artistic practice to find the alternatives or, in the artist’s words, “the horizon of possibility”. For Blas, his artistic practice - comprising immersive, psychedelic films, performative lectures and academic writing - is an open space for queer utopia. ...

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