

The Scottish-born Charles Sandison’s computer-generated software installations project text onto building facades or interiors. Symbols, words, and figures entwine and interact, coalescing into various formations, and creating concrete images. The individual words or numbers are programmed to react to each other and engage the viewer into a dialogue with the piece. Words either form figures or move in constellations. They can cross each other, connect or collide on the screen, or site-specifically on the walls. In his previous work Sandison has dealt with themes such as the human body, evolution and viruses. Sandison belongs to the generation of artists such as Roni Horn, Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Olafur Eliasson, who have drawn on the experience of Post-Minimalist Sculpture and Conceptual art to create a critical but as well subtle visual language. Sandison’s work does not only present random words; the visual depiction also carries societal meanings and stories.
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