The project explores the visual and creative potential of a speculative organic future. In the digital showroom, art, graphic design, CGI animation, dance, and sound design converge to enable new object-related visual experiences, centered around one object: the glove. The space’s architecture was developed by Adrian Bolog, with exhibition design and curatorial narrative by Maximilian Mauracher. Alongside 17 other 3D studios and artists, Forecce production created a CGI rendering that explores the glove as a device for enabling holistic experiences in a discursive, speculative future. This envisaged future is as follows:
It is the year 2070, and humankind has achieved new heights in aesthetics, science, and technology. Artificial intelligence has granted humanity the ability to design unique ecosystems, creating an organic and synthetic future where art and technology no longer follow traditional canons. New tools enable new creations: It is in the hand of the newly enhanced humankind.
The digital exhibition is accompanied by a video produced and directed by Berlin-based creative studio acte™, with choreography by Franka Marlene Foth, sound by Ozelot Studio, and creative direction by Tobias Faisst. In the performative video, contemporary dancers move with fluidity against a backdrop of bold color; it is as if their gloved hands have an animacy effect. “The performed garment acquires its own identity and agency through the act of stage representation,” explains a statement from Felipe Duque. “Following the notions of desire, animacy and sentience, the actant character of NEW DAWN’s garments activates a person’s body, conscience, and her surroundings, suggesting moods and atmospheres.”