Rhonda Holberton

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Still Life, Installation View Transfer Gallery II
Still Life, Installation View Transfer Gallery I
The Drone is  Not Distracted by the Perfume of Flowers
Vessel (left)  & Still Life (right)
Dust to Dust
Dust to Dust  (detail)
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Dust to Dust II
Dust to Dust (still Left channel)
Dust to Dust (still Right channel)
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Other projects

Piercing the Curtain View Again for the First Time View Still Life (Transfer Gallery) Current STILL LIFE (AIMEE FRIBERG EXHIBITIONS) View SLOW MOTION MIDNIGHT View You Are Something the Whole World is Doing View YOU BECAUSE FREE INSTANTLY NEW View Breaking Ground, 2023 (Currently Being Installed) View
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Still Life (Transfer Gallery)

Animation, Digital Video, Wallpaper, Gold, Instagram Feed, Sound, LED Grow Lamp

Still Life features a networked video installation, prints rendered from augmented reality, immersive wallpaper constructed from bump map imaging, and gold mined from the California landscape. The installation peels back multiple layers of material translation to reveal a displaced human body within contemporary systems of value creation.

The exhibition features work across varied media and explores the way technology reshapes the relationship between humans and the physical world. The works come from oblique vantage points, but weave together to form a narrative that follows my attempts to make sense of the self within massive systems that can only be partially accessed through a technological lens. Artificial intelligence, advanced robotics, and blockchain accounting are already destabilizing the role of the body in manufacturing, transportation, finance, and communication. My investigations attempt to recover the value of the biological body through labor and material transformation.

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