Nicky Assmann and Jan Robert Leegte - La Nature Reconfiguré / The Reconfigured Nature
This catalogue, published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Centre des arts d’Enghien-les-Bains in 2020, offers a fresh take on the fundamental concept of nature, in an age when science and technology are capable of replicating its phenomena. Are we talking Nature 2.0, a reboot resulting in total control or on the contrary liberation of nature? Seen through an artistic lens, does nature retain its original essence, or does it become nothing more than artefact?
Highlighted are two Dutch media artists: Nicky Assmann and Jan Robert Leegte, plus some guest contributions.
Each of the two artists has their own method to deal with these questions. The immaterial and intangible character of light, colour and motion forms the starting point of Nicky Assmann’s spatial installations. With a background in Film and ArtScience, she combines artistic, scientific and cinematographic knowledge in experiments that use physical and chemical processes. By implementing natural and optical phenomena she creates visual music compositions for an immersive and sensorial experience. Assmann experiments in her work with the different components of the cinematic apparatus. She creates her own screens with materials that range from iridescent soap films, heat-stained and chemically treated copper sheets, to metal grids and kinetic transparent plates with moiré patterns. Another motive in her work is what Assmann calls “hypercolours”, brought out by sunlight and occurring both in nature and the digital colour spectrum.
Jan Robert Leegte was one of the first Dutch artists to make work on and for the Internet since the 1990s. In this early fase he started creating formal / material investigations within the browser for example www.scrollbarcomposition.com. He has been with one foot in the 90’s net art movement, with the other in the post-internet movement, implementing digital materials in the context of the physical gallery space.
French art critic and socio-anthropologist Jean-Paul Fourmentraux, Dutch experimental filmmaker and artist Joost Rekveld, Dutch multimedia artist Eric Parren, and Italian art historian and theorist Filippo Lorenzin feed into a discussion about future potential fictions inspired by nature.
Softcover, 21×24,5 cm, published in 2020.
bilingual edition (English / French)
176 pages, full-colour illustrations.
€22.00

Annie Abrahams - Being Human . een bloemlezing . an anthology
Being Human was a website that ran from 1997 to 2007, and can still be visited. Now it is a book! Abrahams’ art is about language, in all its aspects.
Publisher: Own / ISBN: 9789090376318
Author: Annie Abrahams
Medium: Book
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: Language, Media Art, Net Art, Poetry.

Valérie Perrin (Ed.) - Olia Lialina: Net Artist
First monograph of this brilliant net art pioneer! Showing how Lialina played with the specificities of the medium, ie the flows, URLs and protocols.
Publisher: Les Presses du Réel / ISBN : 9782378961862
Author: Valérie Perrin (Ed.)
Medium: Book
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: Internet, Media Archaeology, Media Art, Net Art.

Various Authors - A Critical History of Media Art in The Netherlands
In-depth exploration of Dutch media art from 1985 onwards from many different perspectives. Through early access to the Internet, state subsidies and dedicated ..(read more)
Publisher: Japsam / ISBN: 9789492852144
Author: Various Authors
Medium: Book
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: '80s, '90s, Amsterdam, Internet, Media Art, Net Art, Network Culture.
