Jody Zellen's Shift from Urban Spaces to Cyberspace
Jody Zellen transitions from physical urban and architectural spaces to cyberspace, creating websites composed of texts borrowed from architectural and urban theory, and images sourced from newspapers, magazines, and books. Her works incorporate art and architecture history imagery, ranging from Byzantine and Gothic cathedral interiors to modern opera houses. The narrative structure is designed to be followed from start to finish, simultaneously leading to both the end and the middle.
Key facts
- Jody Zellen moved from urban and architectural spaces to cyberspace.
- Her websites use texts from architectural and urban theory.
- Images are found in newspapers, magazines, and books.
- Imagery includes Byzantine and Gothic cathedral interiors and modern opera houses.
- The narrative is meant to be followed from start to finish.
- The narrative leads simultaneously to the end and the middle.
- The work was featured in artpress in November 1997.
- The article is titled 'Jody Zellen, perdre l'habitude'.
Entities
Artists
- Jody Zellen
Institutions
- artpress
Sources
- artpress —