Boriana Dragoeva " SUPERNOVA"

installationsshows“Real/Virtual” II 

Now Boryana Dragoeva’s “Supernova” was centrally located, showing on two big screens the act of taking a bath in a tub full of pink bubble foam, which at the same time created a feeling of intimacy and distance. 

The air was filled with Akemi Ishijima’s (UK/Japan) sound installation “Transspace” - a compilation of digitally processed sounds, which along with Lidwen Kraakman’s (the Netherlands) “BG Night Lights” - mini-projectors with a variety of images - were provided by the Process/Space 99 festival. 

Dan Tenev’s installation “Numerical Matrixes” was projected on the ceiling, showing digitalised photographs of numerical sequences in real space, and revealing the author’s intention to replace the objective image of the mathematical symbol - the ultimate data source so different from the familiar narrative in art.

The web project “The Bath” by Vanya Vulkova and Alexander Kolev was the authors’ personal interpretation of the works shown at the Communication Front exhibition in Plovdiv. Their project led the observer into a virtual Internet space to experience the interior of Banya Starinna and to look through “different eyes” at the exhibited works.










Boriana Dragoeva " SUPERNOVA"
Dan Tenev "DIGITAL MATRIXES"
Dan Tenev "DIGITAL MATRIXES"
Lidwen Kraakman "BG LIGHTS" Lidwen Kraakman "BG LIGHTS"Lidwen Kraakman "BG LIGHTS"
Lidwen Kraakman "BG LIGHTS" Lidwen Kraakman "BG LIGHTS"Lidwen Kraakman "BG LIGHTS"