![]() The ape-men by the sculptor Donatas Jankauskas (Duonis) becomes the characters of, we could say, tragicomic scene. The viewer gets into the place where it is difficult to say whether this situation is a game or a nightmare. A moving, shining, and sound producing artificial creature may seem cute it could resemble a toy, an animal from a children’s cartoon or a fairy tale book. The installation “No limit (stationary edition)“ by Tomas Dauksa investigates the line between the living and the machine, between a toy and something else. ![]() The installation “The nest box“ by Vladas Balsys expends boundaries of existing ones by supplemented birds singing with analogical sound ‒ ringtones of ICQ, Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, etc. The period of time when the metamorphosis occurs and humans became as bird singers been unnoticed. ![]() Ringtones and alert tones cause to clear up, who is the owner, to ask him/her to reduce the volume or to leave the public space. This small show fragmentally reflects on the conflict zone (Rummelsburger bay) of local community, investors, politician’s interests and will.Ĭell phones influenced not only our lifestyle but also language and behavior. Each of the artists presents works that investigates different aspects of the topic. The exhibition “Echo” evolves around reconnection people with nature, “digital coming back to nature”, Mother Nature and city life. Rummelsburger Bucht Paul and Paula Ufer path, BerlinĪrtists: Vladas Balsys, Tomas Dauksa, Rolandas Marcius,
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