ZKM_Exhibitions
07 | 2006
01.07.-13.08.06
Stefano Scheda. Meteo 2004, 2004.
The Reality Show of Hallucination
ZKM_Subroom
Opening Fri 06/30/2006 10pm
ZKM_Subroom
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In six large video projections, which will fill the ground floor of the
blue ZKM_Cube in its entire width and which will be visible both from the
outside as well as from within, pulsating bodies of men and women on the
beach will appear glistening in the sunlight. They hold up round mirrors
in front of the upper parts of their bodies which, rather irritatingly,
break the sunlight. At the same time, the viewer is agitated by the sound
backdrop issuing from a space-capsule, from which initial spoken instructions
then pass over into the clattering sound of machine gun fire. Although
the bathers are not hit by the shots, the work induces in the viewers a
sense of utmost irritation. The title »Meteo 2004« points to
a political climate at a time of pervasive threat by terrorist acts. Here,
the shots, not yet faded from perception mix with the daily evening news
and the subsequent weather report (ital.: »il meteo«) and forecasts
of sunny bathing pleasures on the beach.
By being placed on the front side of the ZKM_Subspace, each evening at
10:00 pm »Meteo 2004« breaks through the closeness and the protection of
the museum’s walls. The naked bathers step out on to the forecourt at eye
level and up to the viewers, thus provoking a direct examination of everyday
terror in sunny holiday countries as presented by the media.
The Italian media artist Stefano Scheda (*1957) is lecturer at the Accademia
di Belle Arti di Bologna and is much discussed at international biennales
and exhibitions.
Curated by Peter Weibel; project management: Bernhard Serexhe
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