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Architecture of Hidden Activity

Emma Charles, Marie Rief, Karin Sander, Stefanie Seufert, Silja Yvette

Mar 7 – Jun 17

Galerie im Körnerpark
Alternative Space

Galerie im Körnerpark

Schierker Str. 8, Berlin, Germany 12051

Daily 10 am - 8 pm (Closed Dec 24, 25, 31 and Jan 1)

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Where does the digital touch the physical world? What landscapes does the digital bring into being, and what does the illusion of digital immateriality mean? The group exhibition _Architecture of Hidden Activity_ turns its attention to those physical infrastructures that sustain our digital lives and yet largely remain concealed within the background of technical systems. Through these structures, data circulates continuously on an almost unimaginable scale, directing flows of goods, financial transfers, critical infrastructures, and the administration of societies. These processes, however, depend on material conditions: metals, rare earths, chemical substances, oil, gas, water, and plastics shape data centres, transmission masts, cables laid in the depths of the oceans, and a global satellite network. Contrary to the notion of an immaterial digital realm, digital infrastructure leaves profound traces in ecosystems and landscapes. The artists engage with these interrelations and translate the complex processes into installation, object, sculpture, video, and photography. **Emma Charles** leads viewers cinematically into underground data centres and urban architectures that physically anchor digital life. **Marie Rief** melts the pages of a patent file for a touchscreen display into glass panels, addressing the isolation of access to information. **Karin Sander**, with works such as _Map Icon_, reflects on the visualisation formats of platforms such as Google Maps and reconsiders the relationship between space, artwork, and viewer. **Stefanie Seufert** transforms the everyday gesture of scrolling into analogue photograms that subversively undermine the male-dominated cult of genius in art history. **Silja Yvette** elevates ‘packaging bodies’ photographically onto a symbolic pedestal while, in _Tools of Modernity_, sculpturally reflecting on the life cycle of technological device casings within the context of the photographic studio. The works reveal how values and resources emerge, are secured, and are transformed in the digital age. Together, they unfold a narrative about the materiality of the digital and the interfaces between economy, technology, and everyday life. Funded within the programme _Presentation of Contemporary Visual Arts_ of the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion

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digital artinfrastructurematerialitytechnology
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