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Solar series of electric shocks

Solar series of electric shocks ©EP2024

Austrija, 2021.

Stare solarne ploče (iz 1970-ih), ploče od nehrđajućeg čelika, 100 × 100 cm

kupljeno od umjetnika 2024


U umjetničkom djelu Judith Fegerl naslovljenom solar series of electric shocks razmatraju se ekološka, kulturna, estetska i sistemska pitanja koja proizlaze iz upotrebe fotonaponskih ploča. Energiju uzima kao temu i medij prenamjenom starih, degradiranih solarnih ploča kako bi se odbačenim materijalima i strukturama udahnuo novi život. Plastični kompozit u kojem se nalaze aktivne solarne ćelije s vremenom žuti i raspada se; kontakti zahrđali pod utjecajem vlage dovode do kratkih spojeva i pojave neobičnih oblika, uzoraka i tekstura. Te ploče pričaju svoju priču i pokazuju učinke sunčeve svjetlosti, temperature i sezonskih vremenskih uvjeta.

Štoviše, umjetnost Judith Fegerl na sjecištu je autonomije i konteksta. Umjetnica omogućuje sunčevoj svjetlosti da pokrene postupak elektroplatiranja: ioni bakra pričvršćuju se na čeličnu površinu ploče i stvaraju amorfnu (solarnu) sliku. Uz umjetničinu pomoć, solarna električna energija slika samu sebe na toj površini. Iznimno reflektirajuća, uglačana čelična površina tog predmeta služi kao zrcalo: prema okolišu (u interakciji s elementima) i prema nama (putem našeg odnosa s njim).

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