PRESENTS PINK TWINS CURATED BY VASSILIKI TZANAKOU EXHIBITION RUNS 13–26 JUNE 2015 DAILY & WEEKENDS 10AM–6PM UPON REQUEST RECEPTION: 12 JUNE 2015, 6PM–8PM HOUSE OF ST BARNABAS (CHAPEL) 1 GREEK STREET LONDON, W1D 4NQ RSVP: ARTinTRA is proud to present PARAMETRONOMICON: a fascinating, site-specific, computer-animated video and sound installation by the internationally acclaimed Finnish duo Pink Twins. aims to stimulate an immersive visual and psychological experience of perception, cognition and imagination, engaging the public in a diverse dialogue which challenges axioms and belief systems. The animations and their soundtrack set up a psychedelic and thought-provoking experience. and reconstruction creating chaotic spaces that challenge the human perception. In the evocative Chapel of the House of St Barnabas the constructed forms of PARAMETRONOMICON, both organic and mechanical, are like cybernetic organisms in a process of perpetual adaptation ruled by multiple, continuously changing set of parameters. These forms lead to a chaotic parametrisation where no single truth exists. Developed based upon Epistemological theories, PARAMETRONOMICON, resembles a science fiction film which The Finnish duo Pink Twins (Juha and Vesa Vehviläinen) with their abstractive video and maximalist sound installations are creating unique synaesthetic experiences that transverse the dimensions of space and time. Their digitally developed imagery, comprised of abstractive forms and usually bright colours is in perennial motion. The compositions of particles are turning into forms which are in a continuous process of deconstruction info@artintra.net www.artintra.net @artintra_net Pink Twins selected exhibitions include: “Moving Image Festival”, NYC (2015), “Out Of Our Heads” project, Shoreditch Town Hall, London (2014), “Matters of Time”, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt (2014), CentroCentro, Madrid (2012), “Thank You for the Music”, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki (2012), “Repeat All”, Centro Cultural Chacao, Caracas (2010), ”Arctic Hysteria”, P.S.1 MoMA, Queens, NYC (2008).
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