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Digital media artist in a plastic suit To capture artworks which are running as moving pictures on a screen in a dark room is not easy - like you can see on the image on this page. What you wouldn't even see on a better photograph is the atmosphere I experienced in this pavilion. The room was filled with --- probably melancholy is not the right word; it was 'calm emotion'. The visitors sat very thoughtful on a bench in front of the split-screen video wall showing Ahmed Basiony himself in the Tahrir Square as activist; another part screened the documentation of the plastic suit performance '30 Days of Running in the Place' (from February - March 2010) with the artist in his 'sweat-suit' sitting in front of a laptop. "In it, Basiony performed daily for one hour wearing a plastic suit, designed especially for this project, that covered him completely with digital sensors to calculate the amount of sweat produced and the number of steps taken while he jogged around the room. The data was then transferred wirelessly to the computer that projected it onto a large screen with a graphic grid and geometrical coloured shapes that changed in accordance with the physiological changes in his body as he moved, creating an interactive relation between the living body and the digital system in an aesthetic manifestation of colour and shape." ahmedbasiony.com/viewproject.php?IssuesID=14 On the wall there was a text, taken from Ahmed Basiony's Facebook entries from his last Wednesday and Thursday evenings: "...If they want war, we want peace, and I will practice proper restraint until the end, to regain my nation's dignity."
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