Werviqaceae - Installation de Vincent Pouydesseau

Werviqaceae
Antenne botanique

image de l'oeuvre Werviqaceae de Vincent Pouydesseau

De Vincent Pouydesseau, installation 2019

Werviqaceae highlights the communication technologies that are transforming our landscape. Now wi-fi and 4G are monopolising the electro-magnetic waves, and TV aerials are gradually disappearing from the tops of our houses as they are replaced by large relay towers.

Landscape is linked to its technological and industrial evolution, the aesthetic dangers of which are endlessly being emphasised today. The strength of this warning is so great that feelings of nostalgia sometimes mingle with the purely contemplative appearances of horizons.

Werviqaceae is a sculpture installation that interacts with electromagnetic fields, which are themselves disrupted by the presence of the public. The work’s power lies in the repeated reproduction of an object—here a TV aerial—although there is no formal multiplication. The installation presents a study of an object and the aluminium it is made from, between archaeological artefact and botanical classification. The artist collects TV aerials in order to melt them down and retrieve their aluminium. He carefully preserves their forms, which are moulded in sand into which he pours this metal in fusion. The object thus becomes material and then becomes an object again.

Fragments of aerials from the foundry are arranged on a table, in a hierarchical structure determined by the branches. These skeletons with their almost organic forms are improved by a programme that enables them both to receive an electromagnetic signal and to emit. This double opportunity permits communication between the aerials. Viewers generate electrical variations that appear in the form of mixtures of colours.

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  • Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains, Tourcoing

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