Eric Lanz

27 January – 20 March 2005

Jogging

Interactive video installation

opening Wednesday 26 January 2005 at 6pm
exhibition open: Tuesday - Sunday, noon to 6pm - free entry

Eric Lanz has been making videos and installations since 1983. He has especially focused on the organization procedures for elaborating and presenting images and the kinds of behavior associated with them. His videos often make their way through a series of objects, proposing an encyclopedia of uses. They relate various navigations, describing the progress from one menu to the next, which leads to discoveries that are at times banal or absurd.

Eric Lanz, Jogging, 2005

His first works fall into the electronic experiments in new fiction that appeared in the early 1980s. This new fiction worked according to a logic of association that is comparable to the kind found in music and poetry. In 1990 he began the series Les Matières (Materials), Les Outils (Tools), Les Gants (Gloves), and Les Gestes (Gestures), in which the screen becomes the locus of an inventory. The artist records, enumerates, classes, and compares bodies and materials with a feigned rigor while being guided by his own subjectivity.

Current interactive procedures (select, shift, manipulate) are the subject of a second inventory. Here Lanz explores and presents several types of selection processes, for example, the touch screen, or the voice as a tool for giving commands.

In his new piece called Jogging, which he created for his show at the Center for Contemporary Images, Lanz invites us to take over the direction of a story that develops on three screens in succession. A man with a bag in hand is seen walking hesitantly along a path in an initially urban, then residential environment. Eventually he pushes deeper and deeper into an increasingly dense and oddly regular forest. The aim of his walk remains mysterious and of secondary importance.

The viewer must regularly press a button in order to continue navigating through the story. Although playful and indispensable to getting the story to advance, the viewer's gesture has only limited importance. It only influences the space-time of the film's editing in fact since the images are predetermined by the artist.

Eric Lanz, Jogging, 2005

The installation keeps us then in a deceptive relationship vis-à-vis the apparent promise of "playability" held out by Lanz's setup here. The possibilities of controlling the scenario prove to be pathetic actually. But it is indeed the lure of interactiveness that the artist is pointing up and questioning in this work as in a number of earlier pieces where interactiveness was merely a sham.

By isolating and parodying certain codes and ways of behaving that are characteristic of the new information technologies, Lanz manages to spark a profound reflection and comment on the new media with a viewpoint that is shot through with irony and skepticism with respect to them.

"You get the impression that if he has given up the critical position of "lecturing" us on the [information] technologies, he has done so to engage in a kind of resistance from the inside, keeping a close watch on them or hold them in reserve, playing on them from within in a minimalist mode and against the grain."

Anne-Marie Duguet, L/Lanz, in ARTINTACT 1, ZKM+Cantz, Karlsruhe 1994 (German/English) 1994.

Eric Lanz, Jogging, 2005

 

Eric Lanz

Eric Lanz was born in Bienne in 1962.
He studied at Geneva's Ecole Supérieure d'Arts Visuels and later at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, Germany.
He lives and works in Düsseldorf and Geneva.
Eric Lanz also teaches at the ZKM in Karlsruhe.

 

Solo Exhibitions (selection)

2005 Centre Pasqu'Art de Bienne (March 2005)
2002 Galerie Thomas Taubert, Düsseldorf
2001 Spiegel, Munich
Galerie K&S, Berlin
2000 Kunstverein, Bonn
1999 Akademie Schloß Solitude, Stuttgart
1998 Espace Croisé, Lille
1997 Saint-Gervais Images (Vitrines ), Geneva
1993 Centre d'Art Contemporain Fri-Art, Fribourg
1991 Le Magasin - Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble

Eric Lanz, Les mains, installation vidéo pour moniteurs (1994) - Image : Saint-Gervais Images (Vitrines), Genève, 1997

 

Group Exhibitions (selection)

2004 Kunstmuseum Bonn, Sammlung
2003 Kunstverein Mönchengladbach Ville de Lüdenscheid, Lichtroute
2002 Ecole régionale des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, Touch me
2001 Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Re-view
2000 Kunsthaus, Hamburg, Wash & Wear
1999 Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Serien und Konzepte
1998 Cultural Foundation, Abu Dhabi, Video Exhibition
Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Nonchalance revisited
1997 Centre Pasqu'Art, Bienne, Nonchalance
1996 Ars Multimedia, Bienniale, Metz
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Burning the Interface
Saint-Gervais, Genève, Version 2.2
1995 Multimediale 4, Karlsruhe
1994 Kunsthalle, Bern, Et passim
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, La revue virtuelle 10

 

Magazine

BOTT, Gudrun, Au toucher, TURBULENCES VIDÉO no 31, 4/01 (f)
DANIELS, Dieter, Simulation simulée, TURBULENCES VIDÉO no 31, 4/01 (f)
DUGUET, Anne-Marie, L/Lanz, ARTINTACT 1, ZKM+Cantz, Karlsruhe 1994 (d/e)
HESS, Barbara, Le corps, l'habit, le cintre, TURBULENCES VIDÉO no 31, 4/01 (f)
LECHOT, Lysianne, La vidéo en Suisse Romande, KUNSTBULLETIN no 12/1992, Zürich (f)
REYMOND, Valentine, Eric Lanz, KUNSTBULLETIN no 10/93, Zürich (f)
SOUCHEYRE, Gabriel, Archéologie des médias et de leurs pouvoirs, TURBULENCES VIDÉO no 31, 4/01 (f)

 

Internet

www.newmedia-art.org/

Eric Lanz, Jogging, 2005