In the installation are two robotic arms that hover and move- sometimes like a ballet, and sometimes attacking the invisible prisoner in the chair with pneumonic pistons. A disco ball turns above the mechanism reflecting an array of coloured lights while a guitar hit by a robotic wand wails and a wall of old TV’s turns on and offcreating an eerie glow. In our culture right now there is a strange deliberate and indifferent approach to killing. I think that our interest in creating this piece comes from a response to that."
IN my so overly talked trip to Spain in 2007 i got the chance to see The Killing Machine by Janet Cardiff and Bures Miller. It was one of my favorites exhibition from the trip.
Here is an interview the atists did with ARTINFO.com and the video my best friend
took of THE KILLING MACHINE( it actually starts at 40 seconds):
THE KILLING MACHINE from supakid on Vimeo.
Source: ARTINFO & THE KILLING MACHINE
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