{"id":11044,"date":"2012-03-06T04:27:21","date_gmt":"2012-03-06T04:27:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/2012\/03\/06\/about-phenomena-and-beings\/"},"modified":"2012-03-06T04:27:21","modified_gmt":"2012-03-06T04:27:21","slug":"about-phenomena-and-beings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/en\/magazine\/about-phenomena-and-beings\/","title":{"rendered":"About phenomena and being(s)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"post_excerpt\">Understanding art as a place for experimentation and approaching science to shatter closed spaces and assumed principles. The exhibition &#8220;Estaci\u00f3n Experimental&#8221; (Experimental Station) is a point of encounter where what stands out is a desire to expand mentalities and propose other schemes for work, in art as much as in other fields of knowledge. <\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nIt is nothing new, the relation between art and science has been thought about, and studied, assumed as a methodology.  Creators without method, and admired without proof, by scientists. There remains a certain need to re-establish links. Proof of this is the exhibition &#8220;Estaci\u00f3n Experimental: Investigaciones y fen\u00f3menos art\u00edsticos&#8221;  (Experimental Station: Research and artistic phenomena) that is currently on show at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.laboralcentrodearte.org\/en\/exposiciones\/estacion-experimental\">Laboral Centro de Arte y Creaci\u00f3n Industrial<\/a> in Gij\u00f3n, that was previously inaugurated at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ca2m.org\/en\/exibitions-past\/2011\/experimental-station\">CA2M<\/a> in M\u00f3stoles. Under this epigraph many images come to mind but it is convenient to consider this &#8220;Estaci\u00f3n Experimental&#8221; and think, once again, about what in his day, John Cage said: &#8220;Art is a sort of experimental station&#8221;. This is continued with the subtitle that the curators, Virginia Torrente and Andr\u00e9s Mengs, have added: research and artistic phenomena.<\/p>\n<p>Assuming that science considers everything, how can one understand the predominant lack of answers? To enter here would lead, without a doubt, to an endless set of questions. So it is better to situate ourselves within the artistic sphere and await a proposal. Torrente warns us: that we live between the invented world and the natural world. The production of art is in itself affected by both.<\/p>\n<p>From there they manage to trace a path that makes it possible not just to reconsider curatorial questions (particularly in allusion to the vast collection of shows governed by \u201cthe chronological\u201d or \u201cthe stylistic\u201d), on the one hand, the pertinent selection that has been made (apart from the odd exception) and on the other, and here I pinpoint the centre, the line that they have known how to maintain, between criteria and specificity, regarding the attention required by art, science and technology (worth remembering some of the previous ones &#8220;feedback&#8221; \u2013curated by Christiane Paul and Jemima Rellie and Charlie Gere or &#8220;Feedforward. El \u00c1ngel de la Historia&#8221;- mediated once again by Paul, and Steve Dietz).<\/p>\n<p>The inexistent pathways make it possible to ambulate through the two rooms, without establishing any order, making it possible to come close, necessarily through reflection, to thinking about experience, literally. At this point we already enter into a certain practice close to that of the laboratory. Enter, pause, experiment and think. Perhaps it is in the order of production where the difference between art and science lies: think and experiment? Experiment and think? (It is also true that for both, intuition ends up being indispensable, as Bergson warned us).  <\/p>\n<p>The user finds a sort of disorganised structure, upon which stimuli are received, originating in what is generated by the space: images, sounds, mists and kinetic distortions. It is worth fixing on the state of this individual in situ, it is worth imagining that we also expose ourselves. The comparison is not gratuitous, to stop in any city today leads us into a sort of parallel situation: movement, image, noise and smoke. In all of it there exists a subtle wink, a proposal that hides a hypertext and which, as a paradigm, is the only thing that returns us to this place, to situate us, alone, in the face of the universe. There where the scientific desire originates, where the infinite voyage of scientific knowledge begins. The show manages to return us to a present time, in which we can consider ourselves. This is what causes the whole to relate to the political, the last aim to be achieved. The exhibiting space is revealed as a parable of our social climate, a climate that is always a sum of political, economic, scientific and artistic intentions, amongst so many others.<\/p>\n<p>In the large majority, it is always difficult to apprehend group shows, where pieces are presented in states in which the phenomenological establishes the order of the discourse. The sum, of trials and exercises, that lends visibility to the existing relation between the \u201cfacts\u201d and this ambit in which reality is made present through consciousness. We could think, in much the same way that accusations are made of phenomenology, of not arriving at the object in itself, that the pieces remain in a degree of objective incomprehension, however, attending to the artistic fact, it is worth clarifying how they are resolved through a personal investigation of the surroundings. I am thinking, to give an example: of the &#8220;Serie Misfits&#8221; (2011) by Guillem Bayo, in which a hose perceives us and then reacts; &#8220;Despect\u00e1culo&#8221; (2011) by Luis Bisbe, who in exploring space, returns us to it. Of &#8220;Demonstrations&#8221; (2005-2008) by Caleb Charland, photographs that direct us to the inexplicable; &#8220;Tones in the voice of Shadows&#8221; (2011) by Esther Ma\u00f1as and Arash Moori, in which sound, light and space encapsulate experience; or the installation &#8220;Physical Geology (New Landmass\/Fast Time)&#8221; (2009) by Iliana Halperin, in which the artist combines personal experience and scientific theory, with the aim of providing an answer to the idea of geological time. The search leads to experience, nothing more, which is how the screeches of the &#8220;Sound Machines&#8221; (2009) by O Grivo are presented in the space, returning us to the contemporary here and now, by way of the acoustic unease that they unfold. The political also appears as an enigma of the present in &#8220;The limitations of Logic and the Absence of Absolute Certainty&#8221; (2010) by Alistair McClymont, where a tornado, without failing to remind us of this loss of the individual in the social, also manages to question the nature of display. <\/p>\n<p>About the order to which I alluded to previously, that is to say, that presents itself as chaos, the equation is resolved. Metaphor served by a universe with its own order and anarchic explanation. Particles (the pieces) which in recognising themselves as being in constant change establish their own system, based on this &#8220;experientia&#8221; of Latin origin, that generates knowledge through multiple experiences.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Understanding art as a place for experimentation and approaching science to shatter closed spaces and assumed principles. 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