Katja Novitskova
Mamaroo (smoldering brain, growth potential), 2018
electronic baby swing, robotic bugs, plastic hoses, lasers, epoxy clay, digital print, polyurethane resin, aluminum folding stand
146 x 95 x 94 cm
57 7/16 x 37 6/16 x 37 1/16 in
57 7/16 x 37 6/16 x 37 1/16 in
Further images
Katja Novitskova assembles various visual incarnations of data, which are collected by sensors and cameras at the frontiers of human perception. In Mamaroo, part of an ongoing series of works...
Katja Novitskova assembles various visual incarnations of data, which are collected by sensors and
cameras at the frontiers of human perception. In Mamaroo, part of an ongoing series of works that
were featured in the Estonian Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale (2017), electronic baby swings
are integrated with apparatuses of vision, alluding to nascency of machine consciousness. Padded with
patterned resin diaphragms, the rocking swings archestrate an eerie prenatal environment inhabited by
mutant forms.
cameras at the frontiers of human perception. In Mamaroo, part of an ongoing series of works that
were featured in the Estonian Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale (2017), electronic baby swings
are integrated with apparatuses of vision, alluding to nascency of machine consciousness. Padded with
patterned resin diaphragms, the rocking swings archestrate an eerie prenatal environment inhabited by
mutant forms.