As of Nov 13, 2024

Refik Anadol

Lot 413
Pacific Ocean B, 2022
Video performance


Lot 413
Pacific Ocean B, 2022
Video performance

Estimate:
€ 70,000 - 90,000
Auction: 15 days

Ketterer Kunst GmbH & Co KG

City: Munich
Auction: Dec 07, 2024
Auction number: 561
Auction name: Contemporary Day Sale

Lot Details
Video performance . AI based video in color. 3840 x 2160 pixels, sixteen-minute loop. Includes a flash drive, a laser-engraved aluminum box and a mini PC. From an edition of 5 copies, aside from 2 Artist's Proofs. Suitable for playback on a screen or via a projector. Dimensions are variable, playback in portrait format cm.
- AI-generated, digital “data painting” by the acclaimed shooting star Refik Anadol. - In the series "Pacific Ocean", AI transfers data from wind forecasts for the Pacific Ocean into an aesthetic video experience. - In 2022, the Turkish-American artist enjoyed great public success with the technically comparable installation "Unsupervised - Machine Hallucinations" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. - Serpentine Gallery showed a major solo exhibition of the artist's work in early 2024.
Accompanied by a certificate issued by the Refik Anadol Studio and signed by the artist, Los Angeles, dated August 20, 2022.
Private collection, Southern Germany (acquired from the artist)
Ever since Refik Anadol's successful exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2022/23, the Istanbul-born, Turkish-American media artist has been celebrated as the new shooting star of the art world. For his so-called " Data Paintings", he feeds an artificial intelligence with different types of data, which then generates abstract, highly aesthetic video creations. For his work "Unsupervised - Machine Hallucinations" exhibited at MoMA, and the reason why he became world-famous overnight, he used the museum's more than 200 years of art and visual history as a starting point. The work was accompanied by the question: “What would a machine dream about after seeing the collection of The Museum of Modern Art?”. The work is now part of the museum's renowned collection. For the "Pacific Ocean" series, Refik Anadol draws on data from wind forecasts of the Pacific Ocean and has his AI process them. The result is a 16-minute video loop in which fluid color formations in all imaginable shades of blue and turquoise move across the screen and evoke associations with wave movements or water vortices. Refik Anadol fascinates his audience not only with the extremely media-suitable aesthetics of his AI-based artworks, but also with his innovative use of future-oriented technologies. In an artistic way, he gives us an idea of how artificial intelligence is able to influence our perception of a wide range of topics and what capabilities are conceivable for the future in the creative field in addition to their previous areas of application in search engines or chatbots. [AR]
Functional. Requires a monitor or a projector for display.
Lot Details
Video performance . AI based video in color. 3840 x 2160 pixels, sixteen-minute loop. Includes a flash drive, a laser-engraved aluminum box and a mini PC. From an edition of 5 copies, aside from 2 Artist's Proofs. Suitable for playback on a screen or via a projector. Dimensions are variable, playback in portrait format cm.
- AI-generated, digital “data painting” by the acclaimed shooting star Refik Anadol. - In the series "Pacific Ocean", AI transfers data from wind forecasts for the Pacific Ocean into an aesthetic video experience. - In 2022, the Turkish-American artist enjoyed great public success with the technically comparable installation "Unsupervised - Machine Hallucinations" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. - Serpentine Gallery showed a major solo exhibition of the artist's work in early 2024.
Accompanied by a certificate issued by the Refik Anadol Studio and signed by the artist, Los Angeles, dated August 20, 2022.
Private collection, Southern Germany (acquired from the artist)
Ever since Refik Anadol's successful exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2022/23, the Istanbul-born, Turkish-American media artist has been celebrated as the new shooting star of the art world. For his so-called " Data Paintings", he feeds an artificial intelligence with different types of data, which then generates abstract, highly aesthetic video creations. For his work "Unsupervised - Machine Hallucinations" exhibited at MoMA, and the reason why he became world-famous overnight, he used the museum's more than 200 years of art and visual history as a starting point. The work was accompanied by the question: “What would a machine dream about after seeing the collection of The Museum of Modern Art?”. The work is now part of the museum's renowned collection. For the "Pacific Ocean" series, Refik Anadol draws on data from wind forecasts of the Pacific Ocean and has his AI process them. The result is a 16-minute video loop in which fluid color formations in all imaginable shades of blue and turquoise move across the screen and evoke associations with wave movements or water vortices. Refik Anadol fascinates his audience not only with the extremely media-suitable aesthetics of his AI-based artworks, but also with his innovative use of future-oriented technologies. In an artistic way, he gives us an idea of how artificial intelligence is able to influence our perception of a wide range of topics and what capabilities are conceivable for the future in the creative field in addition to their previous areas of application in search engines or chatbots. [AR]
Functional. Requires a monitor or a projector for display.
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