Following Nam June Paiks work TV Buddha, multidisciplinary artist Dennis Rudolph (Berlin, 1979) creates a digital work of art for your living room. It turns your own computer screen into a digital altarpiece. Scan the marker on the Oude Kerk website (look for home apocalypse) and seven messengers of the AI, all painted by Rudolph in a VR 3D painting program, will choreograph around your monitor to the music of Baroque composer Pergolesis Stabat Mater, eventually shattering on your smartphone to make room for the gigantic figure of Europa entering your home through the monitor.
Record and share your experience with the camera button in the app and post it on Instagram using #homeapocalypse. Oude Kerk will collect all the videos and combine them in a feed. With your publicly shared videos you will help to complete this artwork and become part of a kaleidoscope which is truly global.
With this app Rudolph brings tradition and innovation together in his work by mixing the classical genre of painting with the new media of virtual and augmented reality. The images are not literal additions to reality, but enter into a relationship. Virtual reality and the real world have something to offer each other. We are on the brink of its possibilities, much like the internet in the 1990s.
This app is an artwork commissioned by Oude Kerk Amsterdam.