Iconoclash: Slow Squeeze. In conversation with Carolyn Kirschner

Preiß, Cecilia and Kirschner, Carolyn. 2023. Iconoclash: Slow Squeeze. In conversation with Carolyn Kirschner. In: Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás and Marianne Schädler, eds. Beyond Matter – Within Space: Curatorial and Art Mediation Techniques on the Verge of Virtual Reality. Berlin: Hatje Cantz, pp. 452-457. ISBN 9783775756167 [Book Section]

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Interview on the outcomes of a project commissioned by and initiated during a residency at ZKM Centre for Art and Media Karlsruhe (2022).

The project, titled ‘Iconoclash: Slow Squeeze’, experiments with the mechanisms of ASMR to create embodied experiences of inanimate objects and cultural artifacts. The outcome is a looping, 15 minute audio-visual experience, which was exhibited at ZKM (2022-23) as part of ‘Matter. Non-Matter. Anti-Matter.’ and will soon be shown at the Museum of Modern Art Medellin (2025).

“Through the incorporation of well-known modernist artworks, such as works by Joseph Beuys or Gordon Matta-Clark, their recontextualization and simultaneous transfer into another material form, Kirschner questions the connection between art, fetish, pleasure, and experience. The deconstruction of the iconic forms of these artworks – and their illustrious metamorphosis – addresses both other senses and habitual stimuli. The associated questions about the relationship between materiality, representation, and physical stimulation can also open up a new understanding regarding the mediation of both immaterial knowledge and material things. The project was developed within the framework of the Beyond Matter Residency Program.” – Text by ZKM Karlsruhe.

The interview is published as part of a research volume which summarises the various outcomes of ZKM’s four-year ‘Beyond Matter’ research programme – an international, collaborative, practice-based research project dedicated to exploring new possibilities for immersive technologies in the art world. ‘Beyond Matter’ was co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union and German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.

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June 2022Accepted
August 2023Published

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37470

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27 Aug 2024 10:17

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27 Aug 2024 10:18

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/37470

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