Exhibitions
《Contrology》, 2022.11.12 – 2022.11.26, Hall 1
November 10, 2022
Hall 1
Installation view of ‘Contrology’,
Solo Exhibition of Gijeong Goo ©Gijeong Goo
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
The artworks access to *Contrology with AccessControl-Allow-Origin. Look at the
HTTP is a type of protocol, and its header acts as a conjunction and the first
door for MetaData. A configuration formally named Access-Control-Allow-Origin
determines if a response would be shared with the request code of the origin.
It deviates from the concept outside the screens and monitors to become the
independent and complete protocol with the human body. We, human beings,
conjecture what requests and responses to the body where data is collected.
Then, now we need to look at the term Contrology. Usually, contrology is
substituted to Pilates as a type of daily exercise as well as movement, and the
term of contrology named by Yosef pilates. Yosef highlighted the meaning of
contrology at his book Pilates’ Return to Life Through Contrology as follow;
The only unchanging rules you must conscientiously obey is that you must always
faithfully and without deviation follow the instructions accompanying the
exercises and always keep your mind wholly concentrated on the exercises as you
perform them.
Sadly, contrary to Pilates’ hope, today’s bodies follow some directions
devotedly and faithfully, apart from their minds and consciousness. What
responses and requests are sharing and being shared is output by others such as
multiple medias, external stimulations etc.
Look at the points which MetaData in our body collected or the extent that has
already gathered. We should continue to trace where the body and body are
placed and the re-naviagate the route we have discovered.
For tracing and re-navigating our body inevitably encounters technologies and
utilise them. And a question is occurring; Can body keep staying in the realm
of utilisation? Technology sometimes responses in a manlike voice, and further
in a voice that is impossible to create by human being.
Technology is linked to us and we believe or hope that the link is in our
control.
Conjectures are shown through the artworks. Bodies inside and outside of the
screen, visible and invisible links, intended and forced poses. Expanding feels
and affects that are impossible (detachable) gropes the possibilities of being
reached and shared.
Text: Jieon Lee