Trueno Tumble

 900,00 Excl. Taxes

Aaron Whitney Bjork’s work focuses on the milieu of digital artifacts, the internet, and neo-liberal politics. His work has been exhibited at Gallery 151, New York, NY; Fisk Gallery, Portland, OR; SOIL Gallery, Seattle, WA. and has been curated in internet specific exhibitions with Fluidity.Online, ECLIPSECORE, and The Wrong Biennale. He is also a faculty member at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California and a member of Ditch Projects, an artist-run studio, installation and performance space located in downtown Springfield, Oregon. Read more

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A pile of Toyota Trueno’s are stacked on one another as the camera pulls through the wreckage. The patterned environment is alive with movement and alludes to an air of electricity, while the Japanese sports cars energetically rattle and spin their wheels to no avail. The vehicles are the same model, but each is its own custom vibrant color. This animation continues the fascination Aaron Whitney Bjork has with the ways in which the automobile is used a symbolic artifact of individual ideology and the speculative futures autonomous vehicles will soon deliver with emergent technologies.

Gifs are delivered in high definition, without the watermark (when it is present), and with a certificate of authenticity.

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Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 20 x 10 x 20 cm
Artiste

Aaron Bjork

Country

USA

Year

2018

Technique

Animated GIF

Edition

Original artwork

Certificate of authenticity

Yes