“AS Too Wrong” by Amnesia Scanner from the album Another Life.
“This kind of dark euphoria is a new emotion that is really present here.” –Martti Kalliala

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“AS Too Wrong” by Amnesia Scanner from the album Another Life.
“This kind of dark euphoria is a new emotion that is really present here.” –Martti Kalliala
Jasmijn Visser & PWR, Serf Club
http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/serf-club-jasmijn-visser-and-pwr/
Jasmijn Visser & PWR, Serf Club
http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/serf-club-jasmijn-visser-and-pwr/
Jasmijn Visser & PWR, Serf Club
http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/serf-club-jasmijn-visser-and-pwr/
Jasmijn Visser & PWR, Serf Club
http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/serf-club-jasmijn-visser-and-pwr/
Jasmijn Visser & PWR Serf Club
http://delfinafoundation.com/whats-on/serf-club-jasmijn-visser-and-pwr/
SERF CLUB
press releaseDate: 13 December 2016Time: 18:30Venue: Delfina Foundation, 29-31 Catherine Pl, Victoria, London SW1E 6DY
Serf Club is an infinite film constructed from global live streams. A drama playing out in real life and in real time. The algorithmic director, influenced by intuitive, geographical, relational factors, modulates an audio-visual signal to make meaning appear and disappear. Shot reverse shot. Close-up on tangled plotlines. Build suspense and tear it down. Cut to cables snaking across borders. Cue music.
Serf Club is a collaboration between Jasmijn Visser and PWR studio. It will evolve through a series of viewings and exhibitions, of which the presentation at Delfina is the first.
During Visser’s three months residency period at Delfina Foundation, she studied cartography, demography, patterns of migration and urbanisation. Taking this research as a starting point, Visser questioned the individual perception of space from different positions, and explored propositions on how the infrastructure of the internet could alter these perceptions.
At the same time Visser finalised her work on the monumental conflict atlas of the Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas. The launch of the conflict atlas will be accompanied by the solo exhibition ‘Byzantine Candor’ at the Allard Pierson Museum January 2017. Vissers’ residence at Delfina is kindly sponsored by Mondriaan Foundation.
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BIOS:
Jasmijn Visser is a Dutch artist who lives in Berlin, and works on the intersection of drawing, writing, research and design. She has a deeply rooted fascination in the structural foundation of contemporary society and geopolitical conflicts. At Delfina Foundation she is finalising her conflict atlas of the Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas. This publication will be launched in January 2017, accompanied by a large solo exhibition at the Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam.
Visser took part in the postgraduate program at De Ateliers, and studied Fine Arts at the School of the Arts Utrecht as well as Visual Art & Design. Visser has exhibited at Gallery Aeroplastics, Brussels, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Witte de With Rotterdam, MOMA Moscow, Krasnoyarsk Museum Centre, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Stedelijk Museum ‘s Hertogenbosch, and Castrum Peregrini Amsterdam, a.o. She has won the Piet Bakker Prize and the Gasunie Kunstprijs, and was nominated for the Prix de Rome and Sybren Hellinga Kunstprijs.
jasmijnvisser.com
thefalklandsproject.com
bachelorsdelight.com
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PWR is a studio for Research, Design and Development run by Hanna Nilsson and Rasmus Svensson. PWR is occupied with practical and speculative investigations into present and future communication systems. Current fields of interest include crypto-governance and the thermodynamics of info-capital. Additionally, PWR is a service provider in the areas of digital development, interface design and image manipulation.
PWR are recent fellows at Jan van Eyck Academie and V2 - Institute for Unstable Media in Rotterdam. PWR has exhibited at TodaysArt, Guggenheim New York, V2 Rotterdam, FUTURA Prague, Kunsthaus Rhenania Köln, MOMA New York amongst other places. PWR has lectured at Rhizome & New Museum New York, Universität der Kunste Berlin, Impakt Festival, ArtEZ Arnhem, Jan van Eyck Academie Maastricht, Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin, HDK Gothenburg et al.
www.pwr.site