Standard Model (exhibition)
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Standard Model was an art exhibition held between 1 October and 25 October 2009 at the Nordin Gallery, Stockholm. The exhibition was made in collaboration between Swedish artist Karl Tuikkanen and London based Australian artist David Brazier and represents the first physical manifestation of their artistic partnership exploring ideas of communication and collaboration mediated through the internet.
Process
[edit]Central to the artists’ process has been mining the public information resource Wikipedia, allowing for the logic of the network to develop the content of the exhibition. Beginning with the Wikipedia page for ‘standard model’ the artists used the system of selecting and sending Wikipedia links between Stockholm and London to quickly take them to destinations far removed from their points of departure.
Reminiscent of surrealist strategies of “stream of consciousness” and “Exquisite Corpse” Tuikkanen and Brazier relinquish authorial control, choosing instead to hand it over to the web based dialogue and the content of internet links. In doing so, coherence and rationality is discarded for a logic which follows loose associations, without hierarchy or proof of authenticity.
Links
[edit]Each artist began with the Wikipedia page for 'Standard model'. From there the artist would select a link and send it to the other artist who would repeat the process until the final information page was six times removed from the original Wikipedia page for 'standard model'. The information that emerged through this process provided the content for works made and exhibited. This process was repeated 12 times.
The chain of links for each work is shown below.
Chain 1
[edit]Standard model, Global symmetry, Culture of the United Kingdom, Great fire of London, Bubonic Plague, Unit 731, North Korean human experimentation
Chain 2
[edit]Standard model, Fundamental interaction, Big bang theory, Natural philosophy, Book of Optics, Ockham's razor, God of the Gaps
Chain 3
[edit]Standard model, Momentum, Roman numerals, Dionysius Exiguus, Herod the Great, Scabies, Parasitism
Chain 4
[edit]Standard model, CERN, The 39 Clues, KGB, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Anti Americanism, Formaldehyde
Chain 5
[edit]Standard model, Antimatter, Positron emission tomography, Alzheimer disease, Herpes simplex, Aloe vera, Hybrid
Chain 6
[edit]Standard model, Matter, Dark energy, Hubble Space Telescope, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Science fiction, The Man in the High Castle
Chain 7
[edit]Standard model, Nobel Prize in Physics, X-ray, Strategic Defense Initiative, Disinformation, Mossad, Operation Wrath of God
Chain 8
[edit]Standard model, Penguin diagram, 1991, Iraq disarmament crisis, Niger uranium documents, Plame affair, Operation Merlin
Chain 9
[edit]Standard model, Unsolved problems in physics, Multiple universes, Fine-tuned universe, Creationism, Free will, Laplace demon
Chain 10
[edit]Standard model, Theory of everything, Stephen Hawking, Nerdcore hiphop, Nerdapalooza, Pixelh8, Colossus computer
Chain 11
[edit]Standard model, Wikipedia: Verifiability, Peer review, Thomas Kuhn, International relations, Power transition theory, Asian Century
Chain 12
[edit]Standard model, Sheldon Glashow, Jew, Zionism, Bar Kokhba revolt, Dead Sea scrolls, Copper Scroll
External links
[edit]Gallery website
[edit]Surrealism
[edit]- What is Surrealism? Lecture by Breton, Brussels 1934
- Manifesto of Surrealism by André Breton. 1924
- Exquisite Corpse