Yesterday the exhibition chmod +x opened in Sign gallery, Groningen. The works exhibited are "love2" by Wayne Clements, "island2" by Martin Howse, "Microcodes" by Pall Thayer and "Class Library" by Graham Harwood. The exhibition presents works that use the computer as a space for social revolution, as location, an ungraspable island that slowly transmits itself to other computers, as actor, mimicking other machines. Executable language, thoughts, ideas and actions translated into code that can be interpreted and executed by a machine. Each of the works show aspects of our relation and history with computers. Even though for non-programmers it might at first be hard to approach the code and the processes it describes, there are fascinating stories to be found.
You can visit chmod +x art at sign in Groningen until the 7th of March.
A detail of Class Library by Graham Harwood
One of the loveletters generated by love2, a work by Wayne Clements
Detail of island2 by Martin Howse
2orlove, part of Microcodes by Pall Thayer