Symmetry breaking: Charles Sandison | SOLO SHOW
“I want to dance with the audience. There is no correct viewpoint for this exhibition. A dozen computers parallel process non-linear code in real-time. Data sets taken from weather, finance, shipping data, population registries are translated into the movement of pixels over the surfaces of the gallery. This data light is alive and doesn’t care about the viewer. We become a data surface as we step in and out of the projections, the shadows we cast are glyphs”.
Martine Aboucaya is delighted to present Charles Sandison's first solo exhibition at the gallery. Here, the artist proposes that the work should be non-existent and immaterial, and that only the movement of the viewer within the space should constitute a possible reality so that, as Sandison wishes, the computer and the human mind can work together, interweaving all possible memories.