This activity is part of the program Oasi, within the exhibition Digital Impact

Oscillating between the physical and the virtual dimension, The Smallest of Worlds
(2021) and #See You at Home (2022) explore the meaning of private and intimate space
in times of ubiquitous connectivity, examining home in its dual relationship between safe
shelter and a platform for public exhibition.

This lecture performance will delve into the archive of these two artworks, which is made
up of a multitude of digitized private spaces, with its narrative, intimate routines, and
personal memories: fragments that were collected in more than 40 countries during the
most intense periods of self-isolation during the pandemic.

Showing the archive from a new perspective, custom made for Digital Impact’s immersive
space, the artists will discuss the implications of the ways our perceptions of such private and
intimate spaces radically changed during this intense period, and are now being reconfigured
to achieve new meanings in a hybrid context where our online and offline presence is
ever more entangled.

Since 2020, Uwe Brunner, Bettina Katja Lange and Joan Soler-Adillon have worked
together to explore how immersive experience can offer new and unique narratives.
Their work has been shown in major European XR and documentary festivals in Europe
and around the world. Now, for the first time, the immersive experience leaves behind
single-person headsets and standard screens to be experienced collectively in a
large-scale projection space.

Language: Catalan and English

Data i hora

29 de juny de 2023 a partir de les 18:30h

Ubicació

Disseny Hub Barcelona – Pl. de les Glòries Catalanes, 37 – 38

This activity is part of the program Oasi, within the exhibition Digital Impact

Oscillating between the physical and the virtual dimension, The Smallest of Worlds
(2021) and #See You at Home (2022) explore the meaning of private and intimate space
in times of ubiquitous connectivity, examining home in its dual relationship between safe
shelter and a platform for public exhibition.

This lecture performance will delve into the archive of these two artworks, which is made
up of a multitude of digitized private spaces, with its narrative, intimate routines, and
personal memories: fragments that were collected in more than 40 countries during the
most intense periods of self-isolation during the pandemic.

Showing the archive from a new perspective, custom made for Digital Impact’s immersive
space, the artists will discuss the implications of the ways our perceptions of such private and
intimate spaces radically changed during this intense period, and are now being reconfigured
to achieve new meanings in a hybrid context where our online and offline presence is
ever more entangled.

Since 2020, Uwe Brunner, Bettina Katja Lange and Joan Soler-Adillon have worked
together to explore how immersive experience can offer new and unique narratives.
Their work has been shown in major European XR and documentary festivals in Europe
and around the world. Now, for the first time, the immersive experience leaves behind
single-person headsets and standard screens to be experienced collectively in a
large-scale projection space.

Language: Catalan and English