RED LINE | VERONIKA WENGER

Red Line, Veronika Wenger
Red Line, Veronika Wenger, digital drawing 2023. Photo: rhythmsection.de

RED
LINE
VERONIKA
WENGER

Public
Video Mall
Stachus
Passagen

Munich
Aug 28 –
Sep 7
2023

When I draw with digital tools, by “drawing and holding creates a shape” I can completely detach myself from the idea of the drawn line.

Through “Adjust QuickShape” it is possible to push lines together or pull them apart.

The movement can be fast-forwarded and rewound. The movement in itself becomes invisible and can be restored.

Back and forth, forward and backward, bundling, direction and movement are movable for a moment of holding without leaving traces on the digital surface. Only by setting down in time the digital line remains drawn.

The movement of the drawn lines are bundled into one line by “drawing and holding creates a shape” so that the viewer can only guess what is hidden in this one red line.

Red Line, Veronika Wenger, digital drawing 2023. Photo: rhythmsection.de
Red Line, Veronika Wenger, digital drawing 2023. Photo: rhythmsection.de

 

Red Line, Veronika Wenger, digital drawing 2023. Photo: rhythmsection.de
Red Line, Veronika Wenger, digital drawing 2023. Photo: rhythmsection.de

 

Red Line, Veronika Wenger, digital drawing 2023. Photo: rhythmsection.de
Red Line, Veronika Wenger, digital drawing 2023. Photo: rhythmsection.de

 

Photo: rhythmsection.de
Photo: rhythmsection.de

 

RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR
Wuhan – Munich

Digital exhibition in the public space of the city of Munich

A digital exhibition project initiated by Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, Wuhan; Digital Art Space Munich; Kulturreferat Munich and the artist group Rhythm Section Munich.

Funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts; Cultural Foundation of Stadtsparkasse Munich; Ströer; Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, Wuhan; Guangzhou D-Lab Cultural Development Co., Ltd; Villa Waldberta, Artists’ House of the City of Munich.

Due to the pandemic and zero covid strategy, the exhibitions of artists from Wuhan can hardly be presented and communicated abroad. The distance between Chinese artists and viewers in Europe is greater than ever. How can artists bring works closer to the public with a flight distance of 8,376 km between Wuhan and Munich?

Digitization influences and changes daily life, relationships, work and even elections. Urban development is taking the form of a megamedium.

Smart city stands for intelligent networking within a city. Moving images are a trendy topic for media in public spaces. Moving images on public video screens offer the opportunity for effective communication with mobile audiences in passing.

The Stachus Passagen – Europe’s largest underground shopping center – is located in the middle of Munich’s city center, directly at Karlsplatz/Stachus. From August 28 to September 7, 2023, from 6 a.m. to midnight, digital artworks by 5 artists from Wuhan and 5 artists from Munich will be broadcast on the public video stations of the Stachus Passagen, between the everyday mixture of editorial content and advertising.

RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR is a digital gallery in public space that gives artists the opportunity to be seen and invites viewers to participate in the development of digital art. Art opens itself to the public and even to the public that does not come to the museum.

RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR is a sustainable project, because no resources are consumed. The project uses the existing screens of the public urban space.

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RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR | DIGITAL ART SPACE MÜNCHEN

For one drink
Veronika Wenger 2020
Full HD, digital drawing

RHYTHM SECTION
SALON BINÄR

Digital Art Space
München
11. – 20.11.2021
19:00

M. CEVAHİR AKBAŞ
EKİN ÇEKİÇ
BEKİR DİNDAR
DANIEL GEIGER
GONGHONG HUANG
DENEF HUVAJ
OLEKSIY KOVAL
THOMAS RIEGER – DAILYDOSAGE 24
ERDEM VAROL
VERONIKA WENGER

16. Juli – 25. August 2021
Digital Art Space München

Die Ausstellung wird kuratiert von
Dr. EZGI BAKÇAY (Istanbul) und Dr. KARIN WIMMER (München)

11. November 2021 19:00
Eröffnung

16. November 2021 19:00
Im Gespräch
BASTIAN BECKER (Ströer Media Creation)
OLEKSIY KOVAL (Künstler)
Prof. Dr. BERNHARD LYPP (Philosophie und Kunsttheorie)
TOM WACKER (Ströer Media Creation)

Gefördert durch das Bayerische Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst; Kulturreferat München; Ströer; MVG und Münchner Fenster; Stadtverwaltung Istanbul.

Ein digitales Ausstellungsprojekt, initiiert von der Stadtverwaltung Istanbul, dem Kunstzentrum Karşı Sanat Çalışmaları, der Künstlergruppe Rhythm Section und dem Digital Art Space in München.

rhythmsection.de/salon-binaer/

Digital Art Space
Dr. Karin Wimmer
Amalienstrasse 14
80333 München
0176/24756601

mail@karinwimmer.com
www.digitalartspace.de

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RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR

RHYTHM
SECTION
SALON
BINÄR

M. CEVAHİR AKBAŞ
EKİN ÇEKİÇ
DAILYDOSAGE 24
BEKİR DİNDAR
DANIEL GEIGER
GONGHONG HUANG
DENEF HUVAJ
OLEKSIY KOVAL
THOMAS RIEGER
ERDEM VAROL
VERONIKA WENGER

July 5 – 11, 2021
Munich

The exhibition is curated by
DR. EZGI BAKÇAY (Istanbul)
DR. KARIN WIMMER (Munich)

Digital exhibition in public space:
Munich and Istanbul

Funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts; Munich Department of Culture; Ströer; MVG and Münchner Fenster; Istanbul municipality.
A digital exhibition project initiated by the Istanbul municipality, the Karşi Sanat Çalişmalari Art Center, the artist group Rhythm Section, and the Digital Art Space in Munich.
Due to the pandemic, exhibition venues are not allowed to hold openings and even have to remain closed. Exhibitions can not be presented and communicated. The distance between artists and viewers is more than ever. How can artists bring works closer to the public during the period of lockdown, when museums and exhibition halls are closed?
Digitization influences and changes daily life, relationships, works and even elections. Urban development is taking the form of a megamedium.
Smart city stands for intelligent networking within a city. Moving images are a trendy topic for media in public spaces. Moving images on public video screens offer the opportunity for effective communication with mobile audiences in passing. In istanbul, the metropolitan municipality currently operates more than 11000 public video systems. On Munich’s public transport system, a mix of editorial content and advertising is shown on 137 large screens at stations and directly in the subway and streetcar vehicles on more than 1,700 screens. The infotainment program Münchner Fenster shown in the vehicles alone reaches hundreds of thousands of passengers every week. The Münchner Fenster is produced by mcrud GmbH, the large screens are operated by Ströer.
In view of numerous requests from artists in Munich and Istanbul, the curators Dr. Karin Wimmer (Digital Art Space, Munich), Dr. Ezgi Bakçay (Karşi Sanat Çalişmalari Art Center, Istanbul) and the artist group Rhythm Section decided to establish a digital gallery.
RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR is a digital gallery in public space that gives artists the opportunity to be seen and invites viewers to participate in the development of digital art. Art opens itself to the public and even to the public that does not come to the museum.
RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR is a sustainable project, because no resources are consumed, the project uses the existing screens of the public urban space.
The digital gallery RHYTHM SECTION SALON BINÄR will make art visible to visitors by displaying digitally created works by the artists on screens in the public urban space of Munich and Istanbul over a period of one month.
RHYTHM SECTION
A project on the subject rhythm in visual arts.
Not to be confined by the greatest, yet to be contained within the smallest is a definition, which declared the enterprise of the artists group Rhythm Section.
www.rhythmsection.de
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