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Van Every/Smith Galleries at Davidson College

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Davidson, NORTH CAROLINA

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Digital Artefacts (Chernobyl) by Timothy Earl Neill
  • Timothy Earl Neill
  • Digital Artefacts (Chernobyl), 2017
  • HD digital animation, HD digital audio
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Purchased through the 2019 Digital Art Acquisition Give Campus Campaign

Neill’s series is a response to the culturally constructed belief in perpetual growth, specifically around technological gains. In the case of this specific work, Neill explores the catastrophe at Chernobyl, not just as a technological failure but also to depict the complex relationship between humans and progress.

  • Duration: 0:15:28
  • Current Location: Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
  • Collections: Mathematics as Metaphor, New Media

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