FAKE me hard

FAKE me h a r d

Disturbing

Mind Blowing

Inspiring

“Do algorithms decide which (dis)information we get to see? How can we reinvent our imperfect, messy narratives? “

FAKE ME HARD is your guide to the post-truth society. A spectacular hands-on exhibition with installations by over 40 artists exploring the complex reality of the 21st century.

In the year 2021, we can no longer afford to feign that technology is neutral. In these times of deepfake videos and populism, it is becoming increasingly difficult to tell the difference between ‘real’ and ‘not real’. Algorithms facilitate a web of lies, with direct consequences for society and democracy. Just think of the recent storming of the Capitol by pro-Trump rioters, partly attributed to the large scale dissemination of QAnon theories by algorithms. Driving those algorithms is the shadowy business model of a handful of all-powerful big tech companies. Platforms such as Facebook and Google use our data to personalize our experience – and to influence us. With our clicking behavior we build our own mirror-palace, a hyper-personalized parallel universe. To speak in Matrix-terms: we can no longer choose between the red and the blue pill, between the truth and blissful ignorance. It seems that only the blue pill is available. But it is not too late. We don’t have to stand by and watch a new feudal era unfold. We can arm ourselves by becoming ‘robot-proof’ and by making algorithms ‘human aware’. By talking back to AI, we can teach it a language in which there is space for human significance and interpretation. Team Human can reimagine the mirror palace as an ecosystem of freedom and possibilities.” https://fakemehard.nl/

If u feel like, listen to this album https://open.spotify.com/album/0UcHfoo7KMso767JwePBMh?si=CbyhQv58Tb-8iBupGB2XDA of FSOL from 1994 i had in my head while exploring this disturbing, mind blowing and inspiring exhibition few days ago in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. My past meets the future in present day.

“Reality is approximately as dependable as a politician’s promise… the result is the same: Reality, of the capital “R” variety, has become as relative a thing as the dryness of our respective Martinis. Yet the struggle goes on, the fight continues. Against what? Ultimately, Powers, Principalities, Thrones, and Dominations, often contained in hosts who are themselves victims, prisoners, manipulated men and women.”
― Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”

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All for the i n f i n i t y

All for the i n f i n i t y

*24s to the infinity

It become quite an inner joke, that the most people who are visiting the Voorlinden Museum, visiting it only for one selfie. Or… how many pictures u can take in 24sec?

I took few, played around with the space. Most of the pictures which u see here are taken at this exhibition are my visual expression, maybe even hidden story about it. And finally I’ve a chance to see works of Louise Bourgeois [one of my favourite artists].

On the way to Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
On the way to Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
On the way to Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Louise Bourgeois Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Yayoi Kumasama “Pumpkin” & Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
The infinity room Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Maurizio Cattelan Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Anselm Kiefer Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
[the most intriguing part of the whole exhibition for me; almost no one adored beautiful outside created by the famous artist – the nature ;)]
Louise Bourgeois Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Anselm Kiefer & Louis Bourgeois Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
LB Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Ai Weiwei Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Michel Francois, Alicja Kwade Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Alicja Kwade, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Pascale Marthine Tayou, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Alicja Kwade, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Richard Serra, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
CJJ, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
CJJ, Richard Serra, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Leandro Erlich, Richard Serra, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Leandro Erlich, CJJ, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Leandro Erlich, CJJ, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
James Turrell, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
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B a s q u i a t lowe P1/3

B a s q u i a t lowe P1/3

This weekend we finally went to Limburg (South of the Netherlands] to see Basquiat’s exhibition at SCHUNCK. “SCHUNCK” situated in Heerlen at the heart of the Euroegion, is a new multidisciplinary institute devoted to contemporary visual art, architecture, music, literature and film. Which contains all imaginable crossovers between the disciplines.  Manifested by means of presentations, collections and educational projects”.

Perfect place for this exhibition but… it was so boring. The person who’s designed it didn’t do much. I was so disappointed. The designer could go for anything here to show Basquiat’s works in unique way but ended up making just as normal presentation as possible and situated few “window holes” in the walls to show some pictures of NYC [Time Square Exhibition].[Besides Basquiat’s works you can see collective works of other artists of NYC’s scene]. You can check it yourself until June 2nd. I’m curious your opinion.

Heerlen is also famous for its graffiti/murals placed around the city. We had a nice walk follow some instructions from https://streetartheerlen.nl/ you can also check it out while waiting for a rain. Next stop was Maastricht and its unique vibe and craft beer cafe’s and one small micro brewery which we had a chance to visit.   

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Heerlen. (c) omatelier.com
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Street art everywhere. Heerlen. (c) omatelier.com
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