Exhibition 'PLAY / LIVE ANOTHER DAY' Explores Artistic Systems and Unpredictability
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-10-20 22:03:46
Courtesy of PARCEL
The exhibition 'PLAY / LIVE ANOTHER DAY,' featuring the works of 'Tohru Matsushita,' 'yang02,' and 'Taiki Niimi,' is currently on display at 'PARCEL' until October 29, 2023.
The three artists employ technical and industrial methods in their creative process, including music composition, computer programming, and spray-paint application. While they incorporate "systems and rules that repeat motion" into their work, they intentionally introduce mechanisms that introduce "deviation in outcomes," emphasizing the non-reproducibility of their creations.
The exhibition delves into the theme of "systems and randomness," exploring predictability and unpredictability within their works. In a world inundated with endlessly replicable data, the artists aim to highlight the rarity of transient occurrences, diverging from the prevalent theme of reproducibility in various aspects of daily life.
The works in 'PLAY / LIVE ANOTHER DAY' examine elements such as noise and improvisation, and the role of predictability and unpredictability within the creative process.
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