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Nxt Museum opens "Still Processing": A group exhibition curated by Bogomir Doringer |
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Rosa Menkman, Destitute Vision. Photo: Maarten Nauw.
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AMSTERDAM.- Nxt Museum opened Still Processing, its newest group exhibition set to open on February 7, 2025. Featuring works by seven visionary artists including Rosa Menkman, Boris Acket, Gabey Tjon a Tham, and Children of the Light the exhibition immerses visitors in the art of processing, where machine algorithms intersect with human perception in groundbreaking ways.
Step into a realm where AI-generated visuals, advanced image-processing technologies, and large-scale kinetic light and sound installations blur the boundaries between the visible and the unseen.
Still Processing unites two interconnected approaches: one examining how technological algorithms shape and manipulate images, and another immersing visitors in sensory experiences through large-scale audiovisual and kinetic installations. These approaches challenge visitors to personally process and interpret the world around them.
The exhibition delves into the evolution of image processing, celebrating advancements in how we create and perceive visuals while questioning what might be hidden or lost in the process. From revealing colors beyond human vision to exploring how sound shapes spatial environments, Still Processing examines the dynamic interplay between the visible and the unseen.
A highlight of the exhibition is the pioneering work of Rosa Menkman, a Dutch artist, researcher, and educator with nearly two decades of expertise in image resolution studies. Her practice provides a critical lens for understanding the technological and perceptual shifts explored in the exhibition.
With Still Processing, we delve into how humans and machines transform data into meaning while reflecting on what might be overlooked or lost in these interpretations, says curator Bogomir Doringer. By intertwining technological image processing with immersive installations, we invite visitors to explore how perception connects the visible, the imagined, and the unseen.
As we launch our fourth exhibition, were thrilled to spotlight the remarkable talent thriving in the Netherlands, says Merel van Helsdingen, founder and director of Nxt Museum. Through Still Processing, we continue our mission to commission and present groundbreaking works by new media artists reflecting on the present and whats next.
Still Processing invites visitors to reconsider the act of seeing and reflect on the technological forces reshaping our sensory experiences. Opening February 7, 2025, at Nxt Museum in Amsterdam, the exhibition promises to be an unmissable journey through the evolving art of perception.
Bogomir Doringer (Serbia/The Netherlands) is an artist-researcher and freelance curator. His work spans multiple disciplines, from art, technology to sociology, and is particularly significant at Nxt Museum (Amsterdam), where he has curated and listed all exhibitions and collaborated with initiatives like the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) and the museum's artist-in-residence program. Currently finishing a PhD at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Doringer explores the socio-politics of collective movement in night culture and clubbing, using these spaces to study contemporary dancing rituals. This work inspired his concept of "Dance of Urgency," where dance serves as political resistance, a coping mechanism, and survival in times of crisis. How technology impacts our daily lives and influences how we act and move freely has been Doringer's interest and researched through the project "FACELESS: Re-inventing Privacy Through Subversive Media Strategies".These interests are reflected in Doringer's work at the Nxt Museum.
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