In our digital age, "skin" and "control" evoke, respectively, a program's faceplate screen and the key in the bottom left corner of the keyboard. MIT-based media artist Chris Csikszentmihlyi calls up other, older technological references, to an airplane's exterior and a control panel, with two large-scale installations at New York's Location One. "Skin" is the partial fuselage of a Boeing 737, inside of which viewers can feel the vibrations of a plane in flight and hear the muffled conversations of passengers. "Control" is roughly modeled on panels used in Chernobyl's nuclear reactor, which a viewer can manipulate while also wondering what kind of control he gains by his interaction. The two projects provide a visceral understanding of our dependence on complex technologies and the vulnerability they engender.
Caroline A. Jones Poradie kníh
Caroline A. Jones je profesorkou dejín umenia na MIT. Jej práca sa zameriava na skúmanie vzťahu medzi zmyslovým vnímaním, technológiou a súčasným umením. Prostredníctvom svojich publikácií a edičnej činnosti prispieva k hlbšiemu pochopeniu toho, ako moderné umenie a technológia formujú našu skúsenosť a vnímanie sveta. Jej kritický pohľad ponúka čitateľom nové perspektívy na vizuálnu kultúru.


- 2005
- 1985
Modern Art at Harvard
The Formation of the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Collections of the Harvard University Art Museums
Major works of Picasso, Gris, Beckmann, Brancusi, Matisse, Pollock, Kiefer on early collecting of modern art; enlivening text on art galleries, dealers, artists, critics.