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Alexander de Moscoso, Decommission, 2012, burning of decommissioned artworks
Alexander de Moscoso, Field, 2013, decomissioned artworks of the artist
19 abril 2012
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24 abril 2012
15 November 2010, works for the day: Interment Vessels
Alex Moscoso Española, Interment Vessel (Interment Yellow Number 1), 2010, acrylic on recycled clothes, twine, and plastic crate. Contains the artist's paintings and sculptures inside a 20 liter plastic box. All physical artworks created in 2010 will be interred at an undisclosed site on the last day of 2010, as a project that will complete the cycle of trans/de/materialization of physical works, and to pave way for its virtualization onto cyberspace.
26 november 2010, work for the day: Excess Baggage
Alex Moscoso Española, Excess Baggage (Migrant Yellow Number 2), 2010, acrylic on used clothing, twine, and plastic crate containing the artist’s personal effects and other objects of value. In the long term, all physical artworks will be decommissioned and dematerialized at a yet undisclosed site/s. Archival digitization of artworks and its virtualization onto cyberspace is seen as the end stage in the cycle of transmaterializing art. In general, this project is geared towards the exploration of methods of decoupling from present systems.