Wetware (2017)
Both abject through its texture and relatable in its fragility, WETWARE offers hyperreality without the common symptoms of alienation. A seemingly self-sustaining ‘organism’ is generated completely in digital through synthesis without reliance on ’real’ imagery. The resulting image is limitless, perpetually spilling outside itself. Suggesting a feed pulsating beyond a bodily surface or even any bodily context, the work examines digital intimacies while also referencing worship music in its relaxing albeit disorienting sonic composition.
Director: Martin Sulzer
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: January 1, 2017
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Wetware about?
- Both abject through its texture and relatable in its fragility, WETWARE offers hyperreality without the common symptoms of alienation. A seemingly self-sustaining ‘organism’ is generated completely in digital through synthesis without reliance on ’real’ imagery. The resulting image is limitless, perpetually spilling outside itself. Suggesting a feed pulsating beyond a bodily surface or even any bodily context, the work examines digital intimacies while also referencing worship music in its relaxing albeit disorienting sonic composition.
- Who directed Wetware?
- Wetware was directed by Martin Sulzer.
- How long is Wetware?
- Wetware has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
- What genre is Wetware?
- Wetware is a Animation film.