Opening of virtual exhibition in Twinity

5th March 2010, 6 p.m., German time (UTC+1)

 

REMAP BERLIN 
By Marco "Manray" Cadioli 

5th March - 21st March 2010

 



 

The exhibition hall "Altes Museum" in the virtual world Twinity will open
the exhibition: 

Remap Berlin by Marco "Manray" Cadioli

 

"Remap Berlin" spreads a thin geographical virus in Google Earth and deals
with different levels of reality. The project introduces a series of b&w
photographs shot in Twinity, a mirror world that reproduces a realistic 3D
replica of Berlin. The photos shot in Twinity, are then geo-localized in
Google maps, re-mapped from virtual to real and positioned in the exact
point where they have been shot in the mirror world. Once uploaded in the
photo sharing community Panoramio, the pictures are mixed up with other ones
shot in the same geographical point from real life users. Many of these
pictures have been selected by Google and can now be found as "Popular
photos in Google Earth": this became a little geographical virus, parts of
our memories of the real world. The photographs are cityscapes, shot by
Marco Manray roaming around the still empty streets of Berlin in the beta
version. 


This piece is the new step of Cadioli's journey around the metaverse - after
war games, Second Life and the chinese virtual world HIPIHI - and reflects
on the way in which we are shaping the metaverse, and on the cultural impact
of this development on the way we experience collective places. The
exploration reaches the city edges, where streets end on the boundary line
between land and sky - temporary borders of an expanding universe. Remap
Berlin was presented for the first time on Odyssey art+performance simulator
in Second Life in July 2009.

 

"The Remap Berlin series appears as the exquisite corpse of a space where
emptiness

confines to urban congestion. Like a silent sphinx, Berlin exhibits an
architecture of

absence, a suffocating openness, a latent solitude. Walking through this
melancholic

urbanity with minimal aesthetics, the streets of Berlin follow one after the
other, as if

inhabited by a deliberate amnesia, some kind of poetic control."

Margherita Balzerani - Curator and art critic

 

http://www.marcomanray.com/remap-berlin/ 

 

This exhibition is taking place in the location "Altes Museum" in
Twinity-Berlin.

Visit by downloading the client here (free):

http://www.twinity.com/en/home/client_download/new 

 

For questions contact the curator of this exhibition: [email protected]


 

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