Lifer Heritage

by Jeanne Yuna Rocher, Clare Poolman Etta Marthe Wunsch, Montaine jean
2022
Institut français program
Escape, digital generations

After a year of socialising and wandering around Second Life in 2022, the artists envision a gathering of artworks and testimonies from 'Lifers'. While the avatar offers a theoretical eternal youth, the platform's decline prompts the collection of archives and the preservation of memories attached to very real, virtual places. The artists explore how to maintain a living memory in the context of numerous archives of social events and relationships to mourning, investigating the creation of a new type of memory in these liminal spaces.

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Screen, Computer, Video projector
Teenagers - from 12 to 18 years, Adults
French
Update : 04/06/2024

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The four elements of the Lifer Heritage installation are each technically and aesthetically distinct; the installation is a sensory materialization of the virtual universe of Second Life. In their uniqueness, they are nonetheless linked by references to the metaverse and oscillations between physicality and virtuality. The exhibition space is inhabited by these pieces; the projected film (1) offers a digital immersion and contemplation in the form of a documentary. Next, through its immersive and narrative approach, the bench (2) is a functional and highly visible work with its attractive color and form playing with perspective. The bench allows for an intimate experience with the testimony of a former Lifer narrated through a sound source linked to the slats of the bench. The second physical piece of Lifer Heritage, the tombstone (3) made of dibond, is a material space adorned with neon lights and saturated colors. It is also a piece to listen to, with a sound shower accentuating another Lifer's testimony on the subject of religion and death in SL. Finally, the last element, a 'carpet' in the form of a sticker bearing an oversized QR code (4), acts as a portal. It serves as an invitation to the liferheritage.com website, allowing visitors to go beyond the exhibition space and explore the emptiness of Second Life, its forgotten corners and its liminality through the eye of a digital archaeologist. The installation lends itself to exhibition along with pieces from other artists/Lifers (for example, with 7thgrl alias Liniya Lanvin as part of Hors Pistes at the Centre Pompidou in 2022).

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Teenagers - from 12 to 18 years, Adults
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This creation is part of the exhibition Escape, Digital Generations initiated by the Institut français Find out more
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French
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Screen ; Computer (Windows) ; Video projector
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Awards
Programming
Biennale Némo : Je est un autre ? CENTQUATRE Paris (France), 2023
Back from AFK (Away from Keyboard), commissariat Hortense Boulais-Ifrène et Lorena Lisembard. POUSH Clichy (France), 2022
Hors Pistes, Les âges de l’image Centre Pompidou (France), 2022
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Direction
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Artist
Jeanne Yuna Rocher, Clare Poolman Etta Marthe Wunsch, Montaine jean
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Other
Agnes De Cayeux
H B
Other
Hortense Boulais-Ifrène
L L
Other
Linyia Lanvin
P M
Other
Patrick Moya
J W
Other
Joel White
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Other
Eva Dejesus Flécho
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Gaël Assouma
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Broadcasting
Jeanne Yuna Rocher
C P
Broadcasting
Clare Poolman
 
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