Harm van den Dorpel: Pixel Sorters (2005–2018)
Folia is proud to announce the minting of four seminal works from the catalog of Harm van den Dorpel: Three works from the artist’s “Pixel Sorters” series (2005–2018), Blob.gif, Dansemacabre.gif, and Bison.gif; in addition we will also be minting Lasso.swf. One artist proof has been minted from each and is recorded in the following transactions:
Blob.gif - TokenID: FLA4000004 - Etherscan Tx
still from Blob.gif
Dansemacabre.gif - TokenID: FLA5000004 - Etherscan Tx
still from Dansemacabre.gif
Bison.gif - TokenID: FLA6000002 - Etherscan Tx
still from Bison.gif
Lasso.swf - TokenID: FLA3000004 - Etherscan Tx
still from Lasso.swf
As one of the first artists to be active in the use of NFTs, Harm has a long list of notable firsts in the space: he co-founded the pioneering Left Gallery in 2015 to sell digital-only works online and was also the first artist to sell an NFT to an institution (Event Listeners .saver to MAK Vienna in 2015, paid in Bitcoin).
These works represent core early pieces from Harm’s body of work and will be immediately recognisable to many who were active in the net.art and Post-Internet scenes. Harm writes of the “Pixel Sorters” series:
These are some of my oldest works. The originals date to 2005 when I was still in art school. I found the source images for these works by browsing websites - not really something one does today. Around that time, people would publish sites with Apache web server and essentially forget they were there, despite having uploaded their entire hard drive to them. I would go through sites like these and find clip art images of animals. There was a kind of amateurism about these sites and images that I liked. You wouldn’t find it today, as everyone uses social media and cloud-based technologies to display things online.
The simplicity of those approaches is also written into the work. The pixel sorter is based on a very minimal set of local rules: from a given pixel, the sorter analyses to determine if the points immediately adjacent have pixels. If there is one, the image stays still, if not, then the current pixel moves down. It’s a simple process, but it gives the appearance of some kind of physical law being applied to the image, a kind of digital manifestation of entropy. Or maybe a bit like cellular automata even.
Harm van den Dorpel is a Berlin-based conceptual artist. His broad practice includes the creation of sculpture, collage, computer animation, computer generated graphics, and interaction design and is regarded a key figure in Post-Internet art. His work has been exhibited in museums such as the New Museum in New York, MoMA PS1 in New York, Chicago New Museum of Art, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea, and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. He currently has works in the permanent collections of the Stedelijk Museum, the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, and Museum of Applied Arts Vienna.
Blob.gif, Dansemacabre.gif, and Lasso.swf will be made available on Folia as 3 + 1 AP editions. Bison.gif will be available as a 1 + 1 AP edition. Sale and exhibition dates for these works will be announced shortly.
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