NEW YORK, NY.- Today, the Whitney Museum of American Art launched artist Rachel Rossins THE MAW OF, a new digital art project on whitney.org. The work is a transmedia story that unfolds across multiple platforms and formats. It reflects on the coalescence and alterations our bodies and minds experience with technology. THE MAW OF is the latest commission for artport, the Museums portal dedicated to Internet art, and an online gallery space for commissions of net art.
Through her work, Rachel Rossin investigates the relationship between bodies and machines, highlighting technologys evolution from a tool to an extension of the mind and body that affects our existence at profound levels. Rossin highlights that technology, ranging from smartphones to virtual reality headsets, has already permeated our lives and increasingly obscures the divide between humans and machines.
Rachel Rossin blurs boundaries between digital and physical worlds. Her project THE MAW OF explores technologys impact on the mind and body and invites viewers to engage with the consequences of our dependence on devices and mediation, says Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of Digital Art at the Whitney.
In THE MAW OF, the central protagonist, an illusory female figure, wanders the digital landscape of interfaces overlaid with codes and symbols related to technological and organic systems. A graph of the nervous system and infrared imagery overlay elements of content on whitney.org, creating a surreal and complex online environment. The work's augmented reality (AR) component is launched by scanning the QR code on the screen and adds another layer to the experience, expanding the narrative to the viewers mobile device. When synced with the browser-based experience, the AR layer presents supplemental textual commentary and transports the storys leading figure out of the browser window and into the hands of the audience.
From September 15-18, 2022, a site-specific installation of THE MAW OF was presented at Tieranatomisches Theater in Berlin to coincide with Berlin Art Week 2022. Rossins installation, composed of sculpture, augmented reality, virtual reality, and net art, addresses the profound consequences of technological evolution and produces a conceptual and visual vocabulary to make this progression palpable.
The web component of THE MAW OF is co-commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art and KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, and the project is overseen by Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of Digital Art.
More information on THE MAW OF is available on
whitney.org.
Rachel Rossin (b. 1987) is a painter and programmer whose multi-disciplinary practice has established her as a pioneer in the field of virtual reality. Her work blends painting, sculpture, new media, gaming, and video to create digital landscapes that focus on entropy, embodiment, the ubiquity of technology, and its effect on our psychology. Rachel Rossin's selected solo exhibitions include Stalking The Trace, Zabludowicz Collection, London, 2019; Greasy Light, 14a, Hamburg, 2019; Tennis Elbow, The Journal Gallery, New York, 2019; Peak Performance, Signal Gallery, New York, 2017; My Little Green Leaf, Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, 2016; and Lossy, Zieher Smith & Horton, New York, 2015. Selected group exhibitions include Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, 2018; After Us, K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, 2017; ARS17, Kiasma Museum, Helsinki, 2017; and First Look, co-presented by Rhizome, The New Museum, New York, 2017. Rossin received a Fellowship in Virtual Reality Research and Development from the New Museums NEW INC in 2015.