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*apologies for cross-posting* "A Similar Place" http://www.artengine.ca/asimilarplace Artengine is very pleased to announce "A Similar Place", a new net art work by Matthijs de Bruijne. This project is Artengine first guest curated project featuring a European artist. Last December 2001, Matthijs de Bruijne traveled for the second time to Buenos Aires, Argentina. This time he brought with him 14 photographs of images from Amsterdam. The purpose was to look for similar sites in Buenos Aires of generic places - such as restaurants, trains, roads, fences, houses - that can be found anywhere in the world. However, when he arrived in Buenos Aires the country was going through a serious period of economic and political turmoil, a situation very much different from that of Amsterdam. It is in this particular context that de Bruijne developed 'A Similar Place'. The project explores notions of migration, despair and defeat. In 14 tableaux Matthijs portrays aspects of life in Buenos Aires as he experimented it during his stay. The work adopts a cinematic perspective. Texts are displayed slowly. They appear as subtitles that enhance the filmic aspect of the piece. The subtitled texts play on different ranges: documentary, fictitious and personal reflection. Each image is associated with a text that expresses the artist's perception of Argentina's new social and economical order. The sound material recorded on-site displays a very effective use of ambient sounds, amplifying the paradox between the images from Amsterdam and the situation in Buenos Aires. The original combination of texts, sounds and images gives new meaning to the pictures and creates a poetic story. - Dominique Fontaine Artist info Born in the Netherlands, in 1967, Matthijs de Bruijne work is process oriented and formed an invisible network with people. His work does not only consist of photographs, videos, audio and texts, etc. - it's a result of a process, a direct communication with people. This communication is an important element or an indispensable instrument in his approach. He uses the terms 're-mapping" to refer to his exploration in his work of cities an new places with which he is not familiar. He graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, 1990-1994 (Voorheen Audiovisueel) and was an artist in residence at the Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunsten (Amsterdam) from 1999-2000. Matthijs de Bruijne works and lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Selected Exhibitions 2002 "Side Effects", Irida Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria "Regionalisten", PRPL FBRK, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2001 "Een lege plek om te blijven", Watou, Belgium "No es lo que parace ser", La Casona de los Olivera, Buenos Aires 2000 "AD:RES:", Brussels 2000, Brussels "Their City", site specific exchange project, Lisbon 1999 "Doel Zonder Oorzaak", W139, Amsterdam "Medium for Exchange", Østre Anlæg, Copenhagen Web projects "It's not what is seems to be" http://www.w139.nl "Their City" http://www.outsite.net/theircity "Medium for exchange" http://www.outsite.net/exchange "An Analysis of an Unknown "http://www.outsite.net/analysis Dominique Fontaine is a freelance curator currently working and living in Montréal, Québec. E: dofontaine@yahoo.ca Artengine is a Canadian artist-run, not-for-profit, federally incorporated organization and internet site for visual and new media artists devoted to the propagation of art on the internet as well as to the artistic exploration of new technologies. http://www.artengine.ca ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik@xs4all.nl).