
ISEA &
FOCUS QUÉBEC 2025
Friday, May 23 to Thursday, May 29
10am to 7pm
Closed Monday, May 26
Seoul Arts Center
Seoul Calligraphy Art Museum

This is a digitalization of the physical installation nature morte 7.
Nature morte 7 is an installation that opens as an access point to a virtual world. The work presents a single, but fragmented window of screens on the floor. It peers into a world that has been forgotten, but is still up and running. The central piece of this work combines a screen with various visually underlined and apparent electronic parts. The hanging sculpture faces away from the viewer, to showcase its inner workings. By taking the consumer electronics from which it is made deliberately out of their typical context, the work aims to reveal a potential that is often trivialized.
Baron Lanteigne
Baron Lanteigne lives and works in Quebec City, Canada. The essence of his work emerges from infiltrations and collaborations with many web native communities. His work is part of online events and collections such as The Wrong Biennale, real-fake.org, Electrofringe, SPAMM, Glitch Artist Collective, FeltZine, MoCDA and many more. This online practice is exhibited worldwide at amongst others Ludwig Museum in Budapest (HU), Canadian Cultural Center in Paris (FR), Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art (IL), Mapping Festival (CH), Mirage Festival (FR), MUTEK (CA, JP), Dutch Design Week (NL), Sónar+D (ES), CPH:DOX (DK), Gwangju Media Platform (KR) and at the 6th International Digital Art Biennial by ELEKTRA (CA).