Alan Butler | Sturtevant/a_m_f_skidrow_01 Finite Infinite | 2018 07.07. – 16.09.2018 | Fotomuseum Winterthur

SITUATION #129

Sturtevant/a_m_f_skidrow_01 Finite Infinite, video still, HD-video, 00:09 min. (loop) © Alan Butler
Mondo Cane, HD-video, 20:07 min., 2018 © Alan Butler
Alan Butler, Sturtevant/a_m_f_skidrow_01 Finite Infinite, 2018, SITUATION #129, SITUATIONS/Posthuman, installation view at Fotomuseum Winterthur, 2018 © Philipp Ottendörfer
Alan Butler, Sturtevant/a_m_f_skidrow_01 Finite Infinite, 2018, SITUATION #129, SITUATIONS/Posthuman, installation view at Fotomuseum Winterthur, 2018 © Philipp Ottendörfer
Alan Butler, Sturtevant/a_m_f_skidrow_01 Finite Infinite, 2018, SITUATION #129, SITUATIONS/Posthuman, installation view at Fotomuseum Winterthur, 2018 © Philipp Ottendörfer

In Sturtevant/a_m_f_skidrow_01 Finite Infinite, a short video loop portraying a non-player character (NPC) from a computer game is projected on a rotating beamer in the installation space. The installation builds on Butler’s previous work, Down and Out in Los Santos. There, the artist embarked on a journey through the social landscape of the video game Grand Theft Auto V to document the lives of homeless NPCs in the virtual city of Los Santos. One of the characters he encountered is at the centrepiece of his new work: a homeless NPC that bears a striking resemblance to conceptual artist Sturtevant. The character is transformed into a hybrid, computational entity, half human-looking, yet resembling a dog running endlessly in circles. By directing our gaze to the characters that inhabit the uncanny borders of non/human, the artist challenges the viewer to rethink anthropomorphic representation and consider these digital entities and bots as autonomous creatures that do not subjugate to a human hierarchy.

Sturtevant/a_m_f_skidrow_01 Finite Infinite is accompanied by the online video essay Mondo Cane.


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