2021
Featured In Metaglyphs

Buddha

Dark Matter is a series of combined, sculptural objects modeled in Maya and 3D printed to form humorous juxtapositions that nevertheless point to urgent issues. The objects I’ve chosen for the first series are things that are banned or considered un-welcome by the government in Iran. Owning some of these things (dog, dildo, gun, satellite dish, etc.) means going to jail, or getting a fine, or constantly being at risk of getting arrested or harassed by the moral police. In a way, this project serves as documentation of life lived under oppression and dictatorship.
Token
1stDibs.1
Token ID
80
Token Standard
ERC-721
Edition
1/1
Medium
MP4 Digital Video
Dimensions
1280 x 720
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Exhibition Notes

Buddha is presented in “Metaglyphs,” curated by Katie Peyton Hofstadter. Metaglyphs showcases artists using digital technologies to generate layers of meaning on more than one experiential plane, and includes work by Alfredo Salazar-Caro, Amy Kurzweil, Claudia Hart, LaJuné McMillian, LoVid, Carla Gannis, FakeShamus, Morehshin Allahyari, Savannah Spirit, and Swoon.

Metaglyph roughly translates to “beyond symbol” — an artwork representing the interconnected relationship between object materiality and digital existence. For as long as humans have told stories, we’ve been interested in objects that exist at the border between worlds. From ancient mythology to modern science fiction, our archetypal stories are filled with magical objects that serve as keys, black mirrors of culture and false identity, secret weapons with hidden powers. These NFT tokenized artworks use multiple techniques — ranging from digital simulation technology to 3D modeling to glitch — to probe the boundaries and consequences of our digital and analog desires.

The goal is not to replace reality, but to return to and enrich it. When we step through the looking glass — when we board the vessel — what will we see?

“These artworks are vessels that serve as a link between the familiar and the unknown. It’s the butterfly pinned to the board, and the butterfly rising above it. Not just the shark’s tooth, but its bite.”

–– Katie Peyton Hofstadter

Morehshin Allahyari, interviewed by Katie Peyton Hofstadter (off screen) about the Dark Matter Series. Excerpts from the 3D Additivist Manifesto (Morehshin Allahyari and Daniel Rourke 2015), a call to push Additivist technologies to their absolute limits and beyond into the realm of the speculative, the provocative and the weird.

History

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