KW on location:
Rachel Rossin
THE MAW OF
15–18 September 22
Tieranatomisches­ Theater

 

Daily 12–7 pm

Free admission

Venue: Tieranatomisches Theater

Campus Nord, Haus 3, Philippstraße 13, 10115 Berlin

 

Introduction:
Daily at 4:30 pm
In German and English
Registration: mediation@kw-berlin.de

 

<p>Rachel Rossin, <em>THE MAW OF</em> (2022) © the artist</p>

Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF (2022) © the artist

 

THE MAW OF by Rachel Rossin (*1987, US) explores the coming together of flesh, machine, cognition, and code provoked by current research into brain-computer interfaces. An artist and programmer whose multi-disciplinary practice has established her as a pioneer in the field of virtual reality, Rossin’s work blends painting, sculpture, new media and more to create digital landscapes, which she uses to address aspects of entropy, embodiment, the ubiquity of technology, and its effect on human psychology.

 

Spanning installation, sculpture, augmented reality, virtual reality, and net art, THE MAW OF features a site-specific installation at Tieranatomisches Theater (TA T), Berlin, as part of the digital program of KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Conceived as mixed-reality theatre, Rossin’s project stages a new conceptual and visual vocabulary, addressing the expanded limits of the human body and mind today.

 

Imagining the corporeal as a component within a larger technical assemblage, the work draws from the historic development of body peripherals and outsourced sensing. Marshalling visual tropes from gaming, mobile apps, manga, and documentary video, Rachel Rossin’s work is a guided trip through the outer reaches of fantasy made real. Various icons are conjured along the way, like figures in a dream, that serve as symbols for prostheses used to augment our bodily existence. There are ‘sentinel species’ such as canaries, used to detect air toxicity in coal mines, or seeing-eye dogs, but also artificial devices such as smartphones and keyboards. Moving into the present, wearable exoskeletons represent an instance where hardware and wetware (flesh) increasingly meet. Many such technologies are currently being tested on animals before being implanted into the human brain—further intensifying the reality of cognitive peripherals.

 

The online artwork — co-commissioned by KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and accessible on the websites of both KW (between 14 September and 21 October 2022) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (September 2022 – ongoing)—is an interactive feedback loop between the visitors’ screens and their mobile phone displays. Offline, at Tieranatomisches Theater, Rossin’s virtual reality environment morphs 3D scans of the theatre with the lobby of Whitney Museum and terrain features appropriated from a video game. Inside this environment, visitors chase an avatar, as a ‘ghost in a machine’, while it searches a network of tributaries representing their nervous systems.

 

The choice of location is not accidental. Rossin not only uses Tieranatomisches Theater as a venue but incorporates it into her work as a place where, as part of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the systematic study of animal biology was initiated, leading to the scientific inquiry enabling us to intervene in animal and human anatomies. While the TA T now serves as a site of curatorial research and aesthetic practice, neuroscientists in the immediate vicinity are actively researching brain-computer interfaces based on animal studies, gaming, and other practices pursuing brain-machine interfaces.

 

THE MAW OF dramatizes relations between the inside and the outside as well as between humans, animals, and machines. It is a work about the theatre of embodied subjectivity in the technocene. It also performs the exhibition as an expanded body—blurring the line between the physical and the digital realm. The exhibition space is mapped through the creation of a world whose virtual reality may be accessed through various portals. These portals are entry points to digital spaces of contemplation and poetic representation authored by Rachel Rossin.

 

Curator: Nadim Samman,
Curatorial assistant: Linda Franken

 

 

 

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Tieranatomisches Theater, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Tieranatomisches Theater, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Meta Quest 2, Hand Tracking, 5-channel video, LED screens, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. 2 channel video, microcontrollers, OLED components, computer cooling fan, electrical components, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. 2 channel video, microcontrollers, OLED components, computer cooling fan, electrical components, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. 2 channel video, microcontrollers, OLED components, computer cooling fan, electrical components, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. 2 channel video, microcontrollers, OLED components, computer cooling fan, electrical components, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Single-channel video installation, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling
Rachel Rossin, THE MAW OF, 2022. Single-channel video installation, sound. Installation view of the exhibition KW on location: Rachel Rossin THE MAW OF, by KW Institute for Contemporary Art at Tieranatomischen Theater, Berlin 2022. Courtesy the artist, Photo: Frank Sperling

 

<p><em>THE MAW OF</em> is made possible by Meta Open Arts.</p>

 

THE MAW OF is made possible by Meta Open Arts.

 

<p> </p>
<p>As part of Berlin Art Week.</p>

 

 

As part of Berlin Art Week.

 

<p>In cooperation with TA T Raum für forschende Ausstellungspraxis and gamelab.berlin (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin).</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The web component of THE MAW OF is co-commissioned by KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.</p>

In cooperation with TA T Raum für forschende Ausstellungspraxis and gamelab.berlin (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin).

 

The web component of THE MAW OF is co-commissioned by KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.