Artnode exhibition at Radar 2004

Artnode Gets Physical.
Artnode has exhibited digital art on our website since the mid 90s and although our activities have most taken place in the virtual, we have never been afraid of embracing the physical world as an exhibition space. Actually the interrelationship between cyberspace, digital circuits and physical reality is a common theme in out activities. At RADAR the eight members of Artnode present works that inhabit a twilight zone between the virtual, digital and physical, between software and hardware. There will be paper works illustrating the narrative structures of interactive film, old school turntables celebrating digital culture, modified and non-usable software behind glass, pictures messages for mobile telephones giving modern art a youthful and psychological twist and an aggressive text animation.

Artist Work Short description Link
Jacob Lillemose
Picture Messages Modern art and mobile technology! Why settle for a whistling simley, kitschy scenarios and cartoonish illustrations of love and happiness, when you can get Warhol, Duchamp, Stella and Nauman to tell the person at the other end how you feel.  
Kim Borreby OK Pencil drawing from digital work (1996).  
Martin Pingel Stranden var sort her Print on canvas. (Ole Sarvig tekstsampling)  
Mogens Jacobsen SKIP "SKIP" is a reactive installation showing a Technics SL1200 turntable equipped with two high performances white LEDs in place of the stylus.
  Modified Software Dispossessed bits - digital information out of context - are shown in a series of CDs. The "Modified Software" series mixes bits from the kernel of the Microsoft operation system "Windows XP" with bits from musical mp3 files.
Morten Schjødt Switching Switching is a film puzzle. A film you can change whilst viewing it - a
puzzle that can be arranged in many ways.
Switching is an Oncotype production.
Nikolaj Recke Picture Messages Modern art and mobile technology! Why settle for a whistling simley, kitschy scenarios and cartoonish illustrations of love and happiness, when you can get Warhol, Duchamp, Stella and Nauman to tell the person at the other end how you feel.  
Peter Fjeldberg RoomBox Move around inside the RoomBox and make some noise.