MARITINA KELERI

Cluster Exhibitor | Cluster Contemporary | 2022

 
 

Maritina Keleri is an artist-researcher and architect, currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Westminster. Her research concerns the connection of VR practices to Visual Arts. Her art practice explores spatial cognition, visual perception, and the sense of Self via several different media, including analogue viewing devices, installations, performances and others. She is a graduate of Central Saint Martins UAL, MA Art & Science. Her work has been exhibited in the Aesthetica magazine, the Joya Art&Ecologia Residency (Spain), the Cognitive Sensations Residency (UK) and other group shows in the UK and Greece. Some of her recent work has been presented at the Tate Modern London (Tate Exchange); Sainsbury-Wellcome Centre of Neural Circuits & Behaviour; International Immersive Learning Conference. She is the founder of the Studio-Lab of Art & Science initiative, an innovative programme bringing together students of art and science aiming to redefine future interdisciplinary collaborations.

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis, 525,039 | Detail | 2022

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis, 525,039 | 2022

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis, 525,039 | 2022

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis, 525,039 | 2022

 
 

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 678,121 | 2022

 

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 678,121 | 2022

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis, 678,121 | Detail | 2022

 

Our everyday life is becoming digital and virtual probably much faster than we thought it would. Recently the launch of Meta and earlier in the past year the explosion of NFTs brought Metaverse into the foreground. This parallel world where one can even buy parts of digital earth, as they would in the real earth. This series of 3D prints reflects on the fact that our physical world seems to be “uploaded” into a virtual cloud, while it is simultaneously destroyed by this very technology. Can a very detailed 3D scan ever be as good as the original?

mulatio Naturae Digitalis 564,591| Detail | 2022

 

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 564,591| 2022

This series of 3D prints is an exploration of the digitization of the physical world. In Google Earth, we already have the chance to explore a relatively detailed version of Earth. On platforms like NextEarth.io, we can even buy pieces of “land”. Now we have the means to copy almost anything. Some detail though will be lost. Therefore, I 3D scan nature and 3D print it. Then scan that copy and 3D print it again and again and again. How much information is lost? Our nature is unique every single second, changing perpetually. Digital data are to live forever, or not?

mulatio Naturae Digitalis 564,591| 2022

mulatio Naturae Digitalis 564,591| 2022

 

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 705,565 | 2022

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 705,565 | 2022

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 705,565 | 2022

 
 

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 899,617 | 2022

 
 

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 899,617 | Detail | 2022

Aemulatio Naturae Digitalis 899,617 | 2022