Amsterdam, Mediamatic Supermarkt
Autonomous Applications Believe
Mediamatic Exhibition 9
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13
Mar
2004
Mediamatic Supermarkt Rapenburg 91b ingang Nw. Foeliestraat Amsterdam www.mediamatic.net (view on map)
Saturday March 13 the Autonomous Applications Believe exhibition showing work by Yariv Alter Fin and Nezaket Ekici opened at Mediamatic Supermarkt.



YARIV ALTER FIN, born in Tel Aviv (1968) is a highly original Amsterdam artist who looks upon the Internet as his personal tool and never allows himself to be intimidated by it. Alter Fin has a long-standing relationship with Mediamatic.
Back in 1995 already he made a crucial contribution to Mediamatic's V.O.L.V.O. cdrom which was nominated for the Berlin Videonale that same year. He operates in the no-man's land between programming, visualizing and generally busying himself artistically. But as he continually puts his stamp upon it, his signature stands out from the crowd. His inventions are eye-openers as often as they are brilliant and often leave the viewer in a refreshing confusion.
When visiting his homepages, www.alterfin.net and www.alterfin.org, one is shown only the tip of the iceberg that is his talent.
At Mediamatic Supermarkt Interfaces, youism: as is, MorF, Mock and Burn a.o. will be on show. They leave the viewer with a choice: participating actively or being swept along in a programmed motion.



Performance artist NEZAKET EKICI (Turkey, 1970), living in Berlin, is also no stranger to Mediamatic. Last summer she gave a rendition of the hair-raising performance Hullabelly at Mediamatic Supermarkt where she had a hoolahoop spinning round her neck for an hour while being dressed as a Turkish woman in a headdress.
During the opening of the exhibition Ekici will perform Believe. Lying on a pedestal, motionless as a Greek sculpture, she'll blow baby powder into the air. She'll repeat this simple action for two hours, again and again, until the whole room, smelling of babypowder will be shrouded in a white mist.
After the performance, pedestal, powder and a video registration will remain on show during the exhibition period as relics of the actual action.
Believe is all about the cycle of life, of course and is also an attempt to get a grip on it.