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SPAM New Media Festival: Umut Gunduz

Saturday, October 14, 2023 - 5:00pm
Mini Mart City Park, 6525 Ellis Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108 - Google Map
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Savage Alms

Umut Gunduz

Friday, October 6, 2023 - 5:00pm to Saturday, October 28, 2023 - 8:00pm

Opening Event: October 14, 5-8PM

Artist Talk: Oct. 14, 5PM

Savage Alms is a multimedia sculptural work exploring ideas of death within the context of digital environments. Here, we encounter the artist as both rendered dead and digitally immortalized—part of an ongoing project that speculates on our existence post-mortem. In this piece, I use my fingers to feel, speculate and measure my own skull, alongside digital tools like photogrammetry. The resulting iterations of the post-mortem self-portrait become speculative chasms of introspection. It is in the spaces, the gaps and the fissures, that thought and language may cascade away and something else be invited in. The work is an attempt at an honesty without the need for the didactic. It is an offering. A savage alms to a world post language. The world of the dead.


Umut Gunduz is a British born Turkish artist whose PhD research at the University of Washington focuses on the relationship between the living and the digital. Within his practice, he uses video game technologies, photogrammetry software, and other digital tools in order to create what he calls speculative anatomies—artificially rendering things dead as a kind of performance. For this, he uses the autobiographical, and specifically, self-portraiture as a means of meditating on his own existence post-mortem. These versions of himself are perforations of the body, an element of which is digital, into the environment.



About SPAM New Media Festival:


This year we launch SPAM, a Seattle based experimental arts festival which brings together practitioners working on the fringes and frontiers of new media art and knowledge production. Taking place at various venues across Seattle, the yearly festival consists of a program of exhibitions, performances and discussions rooted in, or emerging from, technology driven art and digital culture. This includes, but is not limited to, the projects of artists and researchers working within the fields of AI, robotics, sound, experimental video, VR, wearable technology, photogrammetry and radio.

For this year’s program, SPAM is thankful to be collaborating with Henry Art Gallery, Mini Mart City Park, Method Gallery, Gallery 4Culture, Jack Straw Cultural Center, Georgetown Steam Plant and Meany Hall at the University of Washington.

Please visit our website to see more about this year’s program of exhibitions, performances, and participating artists.

https://spamnewmediafestival.com/

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