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#09    2015    MODULE #5

Video (filmed with Screenflow™): 16:9, color, no sound, 13:23 min.

1:1 video installation / Virtual reality


MODULE #5 is a digital performance that visualizes the re-construction of the former artwork MODULE #2 / MODULES #3 / MODULES #4 (INSIDE OUT / OUTSIDE IN)* and transfers it as a 3D model into a virtual space/environment. MODULE #5 questions the mobility of physically constructed spaces/artworks and their virtual storage possibilities. The work can be seen as a new, extended dimension within our common perception of spatial construction and result into different perception of the performativity of virtual spaces and digitally archived artworks.

In form and content, MODULE #5 is a modifiable structure – a set made from standardized parts – based on the dimensions of conventional 2x2m stage components, evolving into a composition of independent modules. Merged variations and manifold configurations result into functional, modular scores.

The virtual space serves as a base/building area – a stage – equipped with a number of objects. It describes the performative occupation of the virtual space and its capability for spatial transformation.


Variable boxed.
Deconstructed spaces.
Prefabricated finished products.
Modular housing.
Modular buildings.
Prefabricated houses.
Consisting of multiple sections.
A set.
Of standardized parts.
Or independent units.
Modules.
Modules can be placed.
Side-by-side.
End-by-end.
Stacked.
Variety.
Of configurations.
Styles.
In the building layout.
Components.
Constructed indoors.
Assembly lines.
Building codes.
Ready for delivery to site.
Modular design.
Systems.
Functional partitioning.
Reusable modules.
Modular interfaces.
Industry standards.
Modularity.
Positioning in an existing space.
Make (something) ready for use.
A more complex structure.
Building complex.
Building.
House.
Flat.
Stage.





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