The Spectacle
2024
Hidden with the brooms - usually behind a cupboard and some spider webs - reside the neural networks of the spaces we inhabit. The electricity meter marks our electric behaviors that activate remote networks with the flip of a switch. With The Spectacle Mascini converges our attention to the vast electric infrastructure that is meticulously hidden from sight, by pointing to a series of cryptic digits. In this way the viewer becomes both a player and an audience to the mundane electric spectacle that appears remote and deeply intimate at the same time.
The Spectacle is an ongoing series of permanent installations and interventions within different art organisations.
2024
Hidden with the brooms - usually behind a cupboard and some spider webs - reside the neural networks of the spaces we inhabit. The electricity meter marks our electric behaviors that activate remote networks with the flip of a switch. With The Spectacle Mascini converges our attention to the vast electric infrastructure that is meticulously hidden from sight, by pointing to a series of cryptic digits. In this way the viewer becomes both a player and an audience to the mundane electric spectacle that appears remote and deeply intimate at the same time.
The Spectacle is an ongoing series of permanent installations and interventions within different art organisations.
Permant intervention within the Van Gogh House on 87 Hackford Road in Londen, including two binoculars, one monocular, holes in an on-site cabinet.
Many thanks to: curators Anna Bromwich and Livia Wang and all the team at Van Gogh House London, Marco (electrician), Ramses Almanza (market place support).
This project, following an artist-in-residency period at Van Gogh House, was made possible with the generous support of Mondriaan Fund and the Dutch Embassy in London.
Commissioned by Van Gogh House. Photograph by Jack Elliot Edwards, copyright Van Gogh House.
Many thanks to: curators Anna Bromwich and Livia Wang and all the team at Van Gogh House London, Marco (electrician), Ramses Almanza (market place support).
This project, following an artist-in-residency period at Van Gogh House, was made possible with the generous support of Mondriaan Fund and the Dutch Embassy in London.
Commissioned by Van Gogh House. Photograph by Jack Elliot Edwards, copyright Van Gogh House.