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Berghain Dublin/BerlinBerghain was made in response to time spent living in Berlin. The work hinges on modern mythologies surrounding club culture and begins with the obsessive nature of online forums and the desire for an experience that facilitates complete abandon. Moving between fact and fiction the imagination is held somewhere in-between. Berghain is an infamous superclub in Berlin that feeds the craving for excess that is prevalent in the cultural make up of big cities. Inside, Berghain is designed to facilitate a specific kind of spatial relationship through the use of lighting, hidden corners, darkrooms, techno music, an omission of any kind of reflective surface and a strict no camera policy. The architecture of the club is gendered, it comprises a gay male aesthetic that is particular to Berlin. The exhibition, like the club, promises a fabricated experience that confounds expectations.Exhibited; Commonplace Projects DublinCommissioned by curator Sally Timmons9 framed silver gelatin prints on Ilford warmtone archival paper 420mm x 310mm1 framed inkjet print on archival paper390mm x 290mmText etched onto mirror 7 panels 10" x 8" eachStrobe lightOriginal techno track 8.12 minutes duration
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