Royal Academy Of Art The Hague KABK
Graduates: 2023
Specialisms: Fine Art / Installation/Sculpture / Digital Arts
My location: Den Haag, Netherlands
First Name: Filipp
Last Name: Groubnov
University / College: Royal Academy Of Art The Hague KABK
Course / Program: Digital Arts (Visual Arts) MA
Graduates: 2023
Specialisms: Fine Art / Installation/Sculpture / Digital Arts
My Location: Den Haag, Netherlands
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"NON-STILL LIFE" is an immersive video installation where the idealised digital images are interacting with the physicality of the water and slowly rotting apples. The sweetness of apples have long been associated with desire and pleasure.The well known narrative from the Bible places an apple as cornerstone of the downfall of humans. Companies do everything in their power to make sure that the apples from the grocery stores shelves look impeccably perfect. Almost like a cartoonish caricature of themselves. This desire for perfection is deeply rooted in the way western society treats the environment and the way we are thriving for the experiences that are compulsory pleasurable, ideal and rewarding. There is an alienation of the people from the actual contact with nature. We are so used to seeing the manipulated idealised images from digital media that the reality of actual living things becomes repulsive. Using water mist and air conditioning the exhibition space is turned into a cooler, similar to the likes used in grocery stores to preserve fruits in their most marketable condition for as long as possible. The video playing on the large water-proof LED screen is showing manipulated scenes from the movie "Solaris" by Andrei Tarkovsky. The apples are scattered over the screen and are illuminated by the digital images. The water mist is hovering in the air, creating a dreamy atmosphere and slowly falling on the screen. The shots selected from the movie depict the idyllic environment of the main characters home village. The nature and the life in this village is shown like a nostalgic dream, a sort of endless limbo of idealised memory. The scenes were manipulated by the artist to the point where the plot is lost and only the abstracted feeling remains. "NON-STILL LIFE" invites the viewer to reflect on the connections between the portrayal in media and the changing physical reality as well as our desire to erase the boundary between the two. The installation becomes a fragile equilibrium where the idealised digital images co-exists with the desire for eternal physical perfection and where the material reality of the slowly rotting apples eventually creates conditions for new living beings and new meanings.