Songs of the Sky: Photography & the Cloud

Songs of the Sky, Photography & The Cloud, C/O Berlin, 2021, Installation view © C/O Berlin Foundation, David von Becker
Songs of the Sky, Photography & The Cloud, C/O Berlin, 2021, Installation view © C/O Berlin Foundation, David von Becker
Songs of the Sky, Photography & The Cloud, C/O Berlin, 2021, Installation view © C/O Berlin Foundation, David von Becker
Songs of the Sky, Photography & The Cloud, C/O Berlin, 2021, Installation view © C/O Berlin Foundation, David von Becker

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Title:Songs of the Sky: Photography & the Cloud
Institution:C|O Berlin
Date:December 11, 2021 – April 21, 2022
Location:Berlin, German

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In his works, Evan Roth explores the mostly invisible aspects of our rapidly changing communication technologies. Landscapes, his site-specific project completed for C/0 Berlin, was started in 2014 and now comprises over eighty portrait-oriented slow-motion videos filmed in infrared. The artist made these recordings at stretches of coastline around the globe where the physical infrastructure of the virtual cloud, consisting of fiber-optic cables, leaves the ocean. These cables transport our data by means of infrared light and make use of underwater links laid by the British during the nineteenth-century colonial area. From 2018 to 2020, the artist used these videos as part of a peer_to_peer network performance titled Red Lines, which explicitly referenced the colonial era's All Red Line and activated the exact same cables from which users watched the videos. In both forms, the project questions the power structures underlying communication technology.

— Kathrin Schönegg, C|O Berlin

Red Lines is commissioned and produced by Artangel. The project is generously supported by Creative Capital.