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Exhibition Info
This exhibition is made up of the artworks that I’ve been making in 2024. The WebEx exhibition is a sort of retrospective into the old tacky looking websites known as GeoCities, the jarring Ui and unprofessional look of these websites have a strange charm and they are a unique experience to explore. They would often feature many links that would lead to different pages, this added a sense of exploration as you intuitively clicked onto links where you didn't know you were going. The quirky and dodgy look of GeoCities works very well with the ideas my artworks fondle with such as; found-footage, bad quality, deep fry, Xpiritualism, gross collaging. My artworks incorporate image compression in the process which makes the artworks look “bad quality”. The “bad quality” makes the works blurry and shapes and forms begin to lose definition, giving it a dreamlike and fuzzy look. “Bad quality” images are not professional and are a backwards step into something amateur. Creating a website that looks amateur is going to preserve the key concept of my art and is going to give a new context to view my art as more of an experience.