Julien Maire
° 1969
Born in Metz (France), lives in Berlin (Germany).
In his work Julien Maire clearly enters into dialogue with history of media, paradoxically enough by designing new technological apparatus. Maire opposes the promise that technology means progress. Consequently, he changes obsolete cinematic techniques to develop alternative images. In this way he provokes questions about the characteristics of the image and the viewer’s position. His aim is to change people’s perceptions and to question the visual strategies in the digital age.
“I have visited many film museums and I have to confess that often I was engulfed by a feeling of sadness when observing these ‘relics that make me doubt the existence of the saints’ - the art of movement does not cope well with immobility.” - Julien Maire
By combining past and current technologies, Julien Maire does not exhibit melancholy objects but rather reactivates them.
Works
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The Memory Cone , 2009
Julien Maire
Installation
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Inverted Cone , 2010
Julien Maire
Installation
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Flip Dots Mirrors , 2011
Julien Maire
Installation
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Random Access Memory , 2011
Julien Maire
Installation
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Reading Back , 2013
Julien Maire
Object , 3 automatic reading machines, stepper motors, electronic drivers and mechanism and 3 books with original drawings , 70 x 55 x 60 cm
Exhibitions & Ensembles
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El Hotel Eléctrico – Rooms available
Exhibition , 21 February 2014 - 11 May 2014
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LATT: Graphology Chapter 1
Exhibition , 18 February 2011 - 27 March 2011
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LATT: Graphology Chapter 2 — Focus on Typography
Exhibition , 08 April 2011 - 12 June 2011
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Vrielynck Collection #1: Julien Maire — Mixed Memory
Exhibition , 10 February 2011 - 05 June 2011
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Kamer 4 [Room 4]
Ensemble