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Pique Nique Pour les Inconnues. (Rupert and the Frogs Chorus / Paul Mccartney / we all stand together version)

Pique Nique Pour les Inconnues. (Rupert and the Frogs Chorus / Paul Mccartney / we all stand together version)

In Pique Nique pour les Inconnues, Menkman considers the ways in which the history of technology has been defined by standardization, in particular through the use of color test cards for image processing. The work presents les Inconnues - unknown women whose images are linked to the history of image processing. In this work, test cards, bots, virtual assistants, stock photos and others find a voice, but fail to recover their personhood. As Menkman states, “Engineers used these female objects to evaluate the quality of image processing, rendering and composition of architecture and to make these latent spaces more amicable. While these women seem to be able to prolong their existence for as long as the (digital) realms will copy and reuse them, most of them have lost their name and identity.” In this work, the viewer is haunted by the familiarity of these digital ghosts, while at the same time, privy to an uncanny experience when the historically mute images speak for the first time.

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Original TitlePique Nique Pour les Inconnues. (Rupert and the Frogs Chorus / Paul Mccartney / we all stand together version)
Runtime 6min
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Original LanguageEnglish
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