mercoledì 6 novembre 2013

Techno Casa By Riccardo Benassi



 techno casa

riccardo benassi
15 november . 5 december 2013


Opening 14 November 2013, H. 07 pm




For the Milan stage of the project Techno Casa, at Marsèlleria, Riccardo Benassi has created a site-specific environmental installation whose throbbing core is a cycle of ten films (video-essays) called “Attachments” (lasting 3 hours, overall). The film’s sound⎯a spine rather than a soundtrack⎯fills the void left by the visual and spatial interventions created ad hoc, thus fostering an emotional relationship with the hosting architecture. The entire project is the artist’s reflection on how the use of new technologies⎯smartphones in particular⎯completely alter our relationship with everydayness, and it can be seen like a sort of attempt to define the practical possibilities for a “neo neo realism” that must come to terms with a total redefining⎯under the influence of Internet⎯of the very notion of reality itself.

In following this idea, the architecture (which always plays a fundamental role in the work of Benassi) seems transformed into a system of presentation and display, thinned out to the two-dimensional reality of a TV screen. Thus the interventions conceived for the spaces at Marsèlleria⎯visual, objectual, spatial, and sonorous⎯may be seen as a method of reactivating the architecture itself. The films⎯lasting about 15 minutes each⎯are called “Attachments” because they all stem from the introductory video, Techno Casa an introduction to, https://vimeo.com/65541365.
Each Attachment of Techno Casa is a black and white film shot with a smartphone upon which a “news television” red band hosts a story, questioned at times by some surprising color animations in animation graphics and 3D.
The first five Attachments were produced by Xing for the second edition of Live Arts Week (Bologna, April 16 – 21, 2013) and presented at MAMbo - Museo d'Arte Moderna in Bologna http://www.liveartsweek.it/eng/riccardo-benassi.
The remaining five Attachments were produced by the Gallerie d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea of Ferrara for Art Fall 13 (October 4 – 6, 2013, Videoteca Vigor del Comune di Ferrara), curated by Maria Luisa Pacelli http://artemoderna.comune.fe.it/1906/techno-casa.

Thus Filipa Ramos describes Riccardo Benassi’s work: “Riccardo Benassi has a dangerous mind. The encounter with his lucid eyes and endless flux of thoughts, transmitted through his projects and works, offers the risk of forever conditioning our form of seeing and relating to the world around us. A philosopher of the present, he helps the world by revealing mystic truths (to stay with Bruce Nauman), which appear as clear as water once he enounced them and shared them with the others. Benassi’s works are the result of an articulated assemblage of images, sounds, colors, texts, design objects, and diverse materials, which are put together to generate large-scale installations, videos, performances, artist’s books, and sculptural elements in which the visual part is one of the many elements that compose the final result. This combination of material and immaterial substances places him in the threshold between a spatial practitioner, a researcher, a theoretician, and an experimental musician. Frequently collaborating with others, Benassi is one of the most interesting agitators of the European underground experimental music scene, and since 2004 he is, together with musician Valerio Tricoli, the creator and promoter of the project Phonorama, a collaborative live electronics project. In 2006 he founded, together with Claudio Rocchetti, the audio-visual duo OLYVETTY.”

 
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