KOTZ - FUCK HUMAS
Beneath the beach, seamless paving stones
RHIZOME PARKING GARAGE INT’L
THE WRONG*
KOTZ
Beneath the beach, seamless paving stones exhibition was realized by the curatorial project Rhizome Parking Garage of Ian Bruner & Noah Travis Phillips as a part of The Wrong Biennale 2019.
Beneath the beach, seamless paving stones is an exhibition presenting documentation of works installed in underground garages all over the world. Referring to the concept of non-places and the rhizome structure of unified parking lots, the curators recall the alleged occult provenance of global capitalism. Too Far Gone depicts three demonic faces, grown together and milled in oak wood, attached to a toy car chassis. The triple face is its own doppleganger - timeless stranger, who, similarly to the space of parking lots, has lost his individuality. The vehicle is ready to set off and patrol the labyrinth of infinite underground corridors. Unable to find a way out, it loops into its destinationless journey. The possibility of remote control poses a question about the identity of the driver and the place from which the radio signal arrives.
Growl (template), have been installed inside a car from the 80s - a forgotten artifact that may never be able to reach the surface again.
Rhizome Parking Garage at OFluxo / The Wrong Biennale
November, 2019
FUCK HUMAS
HYPE OR HOPE
LOSE CONTROL
MY BRAIN'S GETTING FOGGY
GOT YOU, GOT ME
ALWAYS LOCKING THE DOORS TO OUR MIND
STICKY SCREAM
ESCAPING THE REALITY THAT SURROUNDS ME
LUBRICATED ON THE CRUST OF YOUR LIFE
THE TERROR STARTS TONIGHT
YOU'RE REINFORCING THAT REWARD
YOU WORKED SO HARD
FOR MANY HOURS A DAY
SUGAR MELTED ADDICTION
IT'S TIME TO CUT LOOSE
YOU SHOULD EXPRESS IT
WITH ELEPHANTIASIS PROSTHESIS
IN YOUR OWN WAY
KOTZ - FUCK HUMAS
Beneath the beach, seamless paving stones
RHIZOME PARKING GARAGE INT’L
THE WRONG*
KOTZ
Beneath the beach, seamless paving stones exhibition was realized by the curatorial project Rhizome Parking Garage of Ian Bruner & Noah Travis Phillips as a part of The Wrong Biennale 2019.
Beneath the beach, seamless paving stones is an exhibition presenting documentation of works installed in underground garages all over the world. Referring to the concept of non-places and the rhizome structure of unified parking lots, the curators recall the alleged occult provenance of global capitalism. Too Far Gone depicts three demonic faces, grown together and milled in oak wood, attached to a toy car chassis. The triple face is its own doppleganger - timeless stranger, who, similarly to the space of parking lots, has lost his individuality. The vehicle is ready to set off and patrol the labyrinth of infinite underground corridors. Unable to find a way out, it loops into its destinationless journey. The possibility of remote control poses a question about the identity of the driver and the place from which the radio signal arrives.
Growl (template), have been installed inside a car from the 80s - a forgotten artifact that may never be able to reach the surface again.
Rhizome Parking Garage at OFluxo / The Wrong Biennale
November, 2019
FUCK HUMAS
HYPE OR HOPE
LOSE CONTROL
MY BRAIN'S GETTING FOGGY
GOT YOU, GOT ME
ALWAYS LOCKING THE DOORS TO OUR MIND
STICKY SCREAM
ESCAPING THE REALITY THAT SURROUNDS ME
LUBRICATED ON THE CRUST OF YOUR LIFE
THE TERROR STARTS TONIGHT
YOU'RE REINFORCING THAT REWARD
YOU WORKED SO HARD
FOR MANY HOURS A DAY
SUGAR MELTED ADDICTION
IT'S TIME TO CUT LOOSE
YOU SHOULD EXPRESS IT
WITH ELEPHANTIASIS PROSTHESIS
IN YOUR OWN WAY