The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014

Two pivotal research trips to Greenland in 2012 and 2015 extended Neudecker’s ongoing research into how the legacy of the Romantic Sublime and limited visual representations shape our perceptions of the Arctic regions. Questioning notions of wilderness in the context of current environmental and geo...

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Main Author: Mariele Neudecker (3231345)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Art
air
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/12816254 2023-05-15T13:44:19+02:00 The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014 Mariele Neudecker (3231345) 2021-03-28T10:09:34Z https://doi.org/10.17870/bathspa.12816254.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/The_Arctic_Antarctica_ANTARCTOPIA_Antarctica_Pavilion_Venice_Architecture_Biennale_Fundacion_Marcello_Italy_7_June_23_November_2014/12816254 doi:10.17870/bathspa.12816254.v1 In Copyright Art Performance and Installation Art Electronic Media Art Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting) remote invisible visible imagination mediation climate weather sublime perception metaphor human psychology human impact air climate change pollution dichotomy environment science painting international photography territory Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.17870/bathspa.12816254.v1 2021-04-11T16:01:52Z Two pivotal research trips to Greenland in 2012 and 2015 extended Neudecker’s ongoing research into how the legacy of the Romantic Sublime and limited visual representations shape our perceptions of the Arctic regions. Questioning notions of wilderness in the context of current environmental and geopolitical realities this collection generates new perspectives on the Contemporary Sublime. This item contains 6 exhibition views, an image of the Halley Research Station and a contextual outline of Some Things Happen All At Once 2016 by Neudecker. This item documents the exhibition of Some Things Happen All At Once as part of Antarctopia at the Antarctic Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale in Italy 2014. The exhibition brought together 13 artists and architects to explore present and future models of living with Antarctica. Some Things Happen All At Once was a newly developed tank-piece for Antarctic Pavilion. It is a 3D computer generated scale-model of ‘Halley VI Antarctic Research Station’ and is submerged in a cloudy, re-created Antarctic landscape. This tank work signified a shift of source material from ‘imaginary worlds’ to one that is remote, but physically real. The exhibition was curated by Nadim Sammam. Photography courtesy of the artist. Used with permission. Image of The Halley Vl Research Station used with permission courtesy of Hugh Broughton Architects. Image 3/8 used with permission courtesy of Luca Rendina and Hugh Broughton. The work is under copyright and may not be used without permission. Use of this repository acknowledges cooperation with its policies and relevant copyright law. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Climate change Greenland Unknown Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic Greenland Halley Research Station ENVELOPE(-26.209,-26.209,-75.605,-75.605)
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Performance and Installation Art
Electronic Media Art
Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting)
remote
invisible
visible
imagination
mediation
climate
weather
sublime
perception
metaphor
human psychology
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pollution
dichotomy
environment
science
painting
international
photography
territory
spellingShingle Art
Performance and Installation Art
Electronic Media Art
Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting)
remote
invisible
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imagination
mediation
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weather
sublime
perception
metaphor
human psychology
human impact
air
climate change
pollution
dichotomy
environment
science
painting
international
photography
territory
Mariele Neudecker (3231345)
The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014
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Electronic Media Art
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remote
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mediation
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weather
sublime
perception
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human psychology
human impact
air
climate change
pollution
dichotomy
environment
science
painting
international
photography
territory
description Two pivotal research trips to Greenland in 2012 and 2015 extended Neudecker’s ongoing research into how the legacy of the Romantic Sublime and limited visual representations shape our perceptions of the Arctic regions. Questioning notions of wilderness in the context of current environmental and geopolitical realities this collection generates new perspectives on the Contemporary Sublime. This item contains 6 exhibition views, an image of the Halley Research Station and a contextual outline of Some Things Happen All At Once 2016 by Neudecker. This item documents the exhibition of Some Things Happen All At Once as part of Antarctopia at the Antarctic Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale in Italy 2014. The exhibition brought together 13 artists and architects to explore present and future models of living with Antarctica. Some Things Happen All At Once was a newly developed tank-piece for Antarctic Pavilion. It is a 3D computer generated scale-model of ‘Halley VI Antarctic Research Station’ and is submerged in a cloudy, re-created Antarctic landscape. This tank work signified a shift of source material from ‘imaginary worlds’ to one that is remote, but physically real. The exhibition was curated by Nadim Sammam. Photography courtesy of the artist. Used with permission. Image of The Halley Vl Research Station used with permission courtesy of Hugh Broughton Architects. Image 3/8 used with permission courtesy of Luca Rendina and Hugh Broughton. The work is under copyright and may not be used without permission. Use of this repository acknowledges cooperation with its policies and relevant copyright law.
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title The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014
title_short The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014
title_full The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014
title_fullStr The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014
title_full_unstemmed The Arctic & Antarctica: ANTARCTOPIA, Antarctica Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Fundacion Marcello, Italy, 7 June – 23 November, 2014
title_sort arctic & antarctica: antarctopia, antarctica pavilion, venice architecture biennale, fundacion marcello, italy, 7 june – 23 november, 2014
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