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  • Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Pieter Schoolwerth, Banana Queen (Rigged #28), 2022

    Pieter Schoolwerth

    Banana Queen (Rigged #28), 2022
    Oil, acrylic and inkjet on canvas
    171.4 x 185.4 cm
    67.5 x 73 inches
    B-PSCHOOLWERTH-.22-0001
    The heterotopias in Rigged pull back the curtain on the visual logic of 3D-modeling, which is largely agnostic to bygone value judgments like taste and beauty (quantity, not quality, is...
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    The heterotopias in Rigged pull back the curtain on the visual logic of 3D-modeling, which is largely agnostic to bygone value judgments like taste and beauty (quantity, not quality, is the rule). Instead, hyper-mediation has turned images — for Schoolwerth and Turbosquid vendors alike — into a de-facto runoff grate for a torrent of anxieties: Who gets to be a person, to be alive, to be animated, to be on display? This unease around who counts and who doesn’t is endemic to the word “rigged.” And in breaking the rig, Schoolwerth binds these constituent tensions to the intersubjective pandemonium they unleash.
    – Lucy Hunter, 2021
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    Las heterotopías de Rigged descorren el telón de la lógica visual del modelado en 3D, que es en gran medida agnóstica con respecto a juicios de valor pasados como el gusto y la belleza (la cantidad, no la calidad, es la norma). En cambio, la hipermediación ha convertido las imágenes -tanto para Schoolwerth como para los vendedores de Turbosquid- en una rejilla de desagüe de facto para un torrente de ansiedades: ¿Quién puede ser una persona, estar vivo, ser animado, ser exhibido? Este malestar en torno a quién cuenta y quién no es endémico de la palabra "amañado". Y al romper el aparejo, Schoolwerth vincula estas tensiones constitutivas al pandemónium intersubjetivo que desencadenan.
    - Lucy Hunter, 2021
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