Untitled쉴파 굽타

2008-2009
Shilpa Gupta, Singing Cloud, 2008-2009. object built with thousands of microphones with multiple audios. 61 × 457 × 152 cm (object). 9 min 30 sec (sound); Untitled, 2008-2009. motion flap board, 21.8 × 180 × 25 cm. Courtesy of the artist. The 6th Seoul International Media Art Biennale Media City Seoul 2010 Trust. Seoul Museum of Art, 2010. Photo courtesy of Sumitomo Fumihiko

Interested in various social issues related to globalized, pluralized contemporary society, Shilpa Gupta delves into the realms of desire and religion, freedom and security, anxiety and prejudice, psychology, and imaginary borders. Her artistic practice has involved various media, including interactive video, Web sites, objects, photography, sound, and performance. Reflecting the new media technology omnipresent in our environment, Gupta’s work explores the way in which these new media affect our understanding of the world.

Untitled consists of a flip board on which letters keep changing to display new phrases, reminiscent of a schedule board in a station where people wait to depart. This installation conjures up a visual, psychological play as numbers keep changing into times of day, years, and distances, with each phrase appearing for a few seconds and then turning into the next one. As if evoking chaotic memories, Gupta’s flip board in action invites us into a strange yet familiar time and space.

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The screen is worth protecting. Or create the value of protecting the screen.