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I Will Follow the Ship60th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia

Matthew Attard - I Will Follow the Ship
The catalogue of the Malta Pavilion at the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, 2024: a new art commission weaving together cultural heritage and cutting-edge AI-driven technology.
The project explores ideas of human existence and survival at the point of convergence between history and future, physical experience, and digital input. It originates from the artist's latest explorations into AI and drawing technology, fused with his interest for historical images of ex-voto ship graffiti, vernacular iconographies which speak of ancient local tales of faith and salvation across the Mediterranean and located on the facades of several wayside chapels on the islands. This is the point of departure of Attard's project for the Malta Pavilion, conceived to catalyze the attention of the spectator via technological devices which allow for digital interaction and collective speculative thinking about the future In fact, the ship graffiti are unique to Malta, yet resonate with many cultures whose relationship with the sea has been—and still is—crucial, as evidenced by Venice's own inscriptions. At a time of climate change, rising sea levels, and questions of people's place in a hyper-technological world, these humble marks of hope, root metaphors deeply embedded in human consciousness, drift in the middle of the Pavilion to reveal what hides behind screens and beliefs.
Matthew Attard (born 1987 in Malta) is a Maltese artist based in Edinburgh. His research deals with using devices such as the eye-tracker for eye drawing attempts.
Edited by Elyse Tonna and Matthew Attard.
Texts by Elyse Tonna, Domenico Quaranta, Matthew Attard, Caesar Attard, Sara Dolfi Agostini, Glen Calleja, Joey Borg, Halmann Vella.
 
2024 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
English edition
12 x 16 cm (softcover)
256 pages (ill.)
 
22.00
 
ISBN : 978-88-6749-627-3
EAN : 9788867496273
 
forthcoming


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