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E-HUMAN
Luca Curci and Ioannis
Mexis are sending out a video message, to everybody who thinks they're
walking some line that's the border between Reason and Feeling. The video came
out of their combined thoughts on how daily life, and our essence, are being
changed by technology.
Their video, "E-HUMAN", uses machine (technology)
to express feeling (the human sense). Their conclusion is that the machine is
still and always will be often an indispensable tool, and that man is and
always will be the motor running this machine.
And if in some distant future machines are able (as
one hopes) to think and act, they will ALWAYS AND ONLY represent he who
thought them up, just as a mirror ALWAYS AND ONLY reflects our image. "So
often we ask why man tries to create a being like himself...maybe to overcome
the fear that he was created by a superior being whose origin he doesn't know?...or
to feel like a creator himself, even if it's a creator that's nothing but a
tangle of electric wires and microchips? Let's not forget. We are made of
feeling, we are special psychophysical states, states no one can duplicate."
.Main E-HUMAN video exhibitions >>>
.Pembroke (North
Carolina), May 2002 - Art dept. & Media Integration -
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
> E-HUMAN video exhibition in
collaboration with John Antoine Labadie
.Nizza, June
2002 - "Art Galleries Night"
>
E-HUMAN video exhibition in collaboration with
Dachi' and BUAbank
i-NTERNETional NonForProfit Corporation [
http://www.antidellar.fm.fr
]
.New York, September
2002 - Video survey
"aerons and sofas"
nexialist exposition 2002 - sept. 24 > nyc openair
@ recordcamp's 'aerons and sofas'
live: n.deiker | fragment king // visuals by plusminus0 and curci |
mexis // dj's: the recordcamp crew
.Paris, October 2002
- Video survey "Polyphonix 40" -
Canadian Cultural Center and Centre Pompidou
.Forlì (Italy), November
2002 - Video section
"Contemporanea
2002 - Forlì"
>E-HUMAN video exposition 2002 - november
23/24/25
.Moscow, December
2002 - Video survey
"Beeldenstorm"
> E-HUMAN video exhibition in collaboration with
Andrey Martynov and Levall Art Gallery