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IRREGULAR CONFIGURATION
2005 - double projection - 5 min. loop


Produced by Kunsthaus GRAZ and Deborah Ligorio

Land Cover Animations are realized by Douglas Miller at Harvard University, based on data information by the European Commission programme to COoRdinate INformation on the Environment (Corine).

Information used in the graphics are abstracts from the European Environment Agency reports.

Special Thanks to: Aviosuperfice Lecce - Palle Andersen - Wolf von Kries - Marco De Michelis - Paola Nicolin - Ivan Seal.


Video equipment rented at 25p cine support GmbH.

V. O. recorded at Hasting Music GmbH.


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text from VoiceOver:

In an irregular configuration.
Rapid changes: complex, turbulent, unpredictable.
It’s like moving into uncharted water; this is how I feel.
Transformation brings melancholy,
Conservation requires changes,
Action calls for reaction,
Reflux into flow,
Trial generates error,
Change brings uncertainty.
Can anything be changed without being confronted? Or at least taken into consideration.
I see it, as a convincing signal that the danger has passed.
A shift far from being peripheral brings with it a deep vulnerability.
Whenever I am looking for a reference point; all is confirmed and then questioned again.
Loss of preexisting habitat during progressive shifts of conditions.
Adaptation < > Migration < > Migration < > Adaptation
A different environment can profoundly change your personality.
Many things make sense only in a given surrounding and can barely exist in other circumstances;
Eventually in different context you wonder how those things could have been possible.
How difficult it is to adapt sometimes.
Change and uncertainty are conditions occurring again and again.
Maintaining an equilibrium is not easy, but why should I be pessimistic? I don’t know enough.
Tendency to preserve
Ability to improve
Developing a sustainable condition doesn’t generate short-term gains. It requires a continuous redefinition.