Pseudomatism is the first monograph on Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (born 1967). Featuring 43 works, it spans more than two decades of production using technology-based approaches, including interactive video, robotics, computerized surveillance, photography and sound sculpture.
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Pseudomatism is the first monograph on Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (born 1967). Featuring 43 works, it spans more than two decades of production using technology-based approaches, including interactive video, robotics, computerized surveillance, photography and sound sculpture.
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G-Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name-GOOD Standard-sized.
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"The focus of this exhibition of new and recent work by Rafael Lozano Hemmer is a particular thread of his practice that explores the very personal, emotionally evocative, nature of his art that embodies and activates signs of life. All of the installations are conceptually rooted in decidedly core human physical labors that include the beating heart, the breathing body and the keystone of human communication, the voice. The individual museum-goers' breath, speech and pulse, form the content of the installations on view; reminiscent of the significance of not only our solitary selves, but of the position of the individual in the greater whole of our complex collective lives. Multidisciplinary in nature, the show features site-specific public art, large scale newly commissioned as well as existing gallery works and live events. The work is produced with technologies both high and low including biometric sensors, LED lights, custom software, robotic searchlights and motorized mechanics… Not to mention air, paper bags and people."