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MUUgallery presents as a part of Avanto Festival Minna Långström, CV LIFE INSIDE A BUBBLE The latest interactive media art installation Kupla (The Bubble, 2004)
by Minna Långström is a meditation on Western communication
and its effects on us, Western consumers. Knowledge brings pain when
the constant barrage of news items press images of war and death onto
our retinas. Långström's work asks a crucial question: how
can we cope with the constant discrepancy between the images we are
seeing, the feeling of powerlessness in the face of the events, and
our inborn need for a sense of security? Långström has constructed inside the gallery space a nursery,
the exaggerated dimensions of which make the spectator assume the viewpoint
of a child. The sweet music playing in the nursery, composed by Emi
Maeda, consists of an airy combination of digitally treated harp sounds,
electronic music and sound effects. Together with the soft pastel colours
it lulls the visitor into an atmosphere of safety and security. On the
table there is a soap-bubble bottle, in which the visitor is welcome
to blow. But what happens then? The artist relates a story of how she was searching for music from
peer-to-peer networks (like Napster) on the Internet and typing in completely
innocent search phrases, but instead of finding her favourite tunes
she came up with private individuals' collections of violent news videos.
In the era of increasing information overload, she felt information
was searching and reaching out for her, instead of the other way around.
The images of suffering with their realistic and brutal details often
remain distant and unreal: all the bad things happen as if inside a
bubble, to someone else, somewhere far away. But the North is protected.
Our duty is to build for our children an illusion of a safe world, an
illusion we ourselves are also eager to buy into.
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MUU (The Other) is artist run, Finnish interdisciplinary artist association, founded in 1987 to present and promote new and experimental forms of art. www.muu.fi |
