Diana Thater | "Untitled", 2000 | (for Parkett 60)
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Parkett Vol. 60
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“Diana Thater considers the perception of animals in parallel with a human perception which may be described as either conditioned by technology (the camera-assisted human) or as a product of it (the human wholly dependent on the idea of the photographic, i.e., as a post-human realization of itself). What is to be compared here is not the animal and the human but the animal and the apparatus, and while the work’s content may be projected on the wall, its subject is the viewer in the gallery.”
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Parkett No. 60, 2000
"Untitled", 2000 (for Parkett 60)
DVD (Digital Video Disc)
with endless loop, no sound,
Ed. 150/XXX, signed and numbered
Read a Parkett text on Diana Thater
Parkett Vol. 60
Quote from Parkett
“Diana Thater considers the perception of animals in parallel with a human perception which may be described as either conditioned by technology (the camera-assisted human) or as a product of it (the human wholly dependent on the idea of the photographic, i.e., as a post-human realization of itself). What is to be compared here is not the animal and the human but the animal and the apparatus, and while the work’s content may be projected on the wall, its subject is the viewer in the gallery.”
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Parkett No. 60, 2000
"Untitled", 2000 (for Parkett 60)
DVD (Digital Video Disc)
with endless loop, no sound,
Ed. 150/XXX, signed and numbered
Read a Parkett text on Diana Thater
Parkett Vol. 60
Quote from Parkett
“Diana Thater considers the perception of animals in parallel with a human perception which may be described as either conditioned by technology (the camera-assisted human) or as a product of it (the human wholly dependent on the idea of the photographic, i.e., as a post-human realization of itself). What is to be compared here is not the animal and the human but the animal and the apparatus, and while the work’s content may be projected on the wall, its subject is the viewer in the gallery.”
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Parkett No. 60, 2000
"Untitled", 2000 (for Parkett 60)
DVD (Digital Video Disc)
with endless loop, no sound,
Ed. 150/XXX, signed and numbered
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