It Was Day and I Was Thinking about Night, 2021, view at Machine Echoes by 01 Gallery, See Lab, The Hague, NL, 2024

It Was Day and I Was Thinking about Night, 2021, view at Machine Echoes by 01 Gallery, See Lab, The Hague, NL, 2024

It Was Day and I Was Thinking about Night, 2021, view at Machine Echoes by 01 Gallery, See Lab, The Hague, NL, 2024

It Was Day and I Was Thinking about Night, 2021, view at Machine Echoes by 01 Gallery, See Lab, The Hague, NL, 2024

Machine Echoes

'Machine Echoes’ is the first of three group exhibitions in the ESC 2034 series curated by 0-1 Gallery. By exploring the futures of nature and technology, the exhibition covers themes such as artificial intelligence, the transformation of communication, and the future of ecological awareness. From digital phenomena to ecological sculptures, each work invites us to reflect on these evolving relationships. Additionally, each piece challenges us to rethink how we interact with our environment, offering a glimpse into the decade ahead — a conversation between nature and technology.

"It Was Day And I Was Thinking About Night by Eva Anerrapsi is a 4-minute video filmed using the reflective surface of a closed laptop. The piece questions what remains real when space is removed and how the storyteller’s gaze shifts when filtered through digital reflections. Anerrapsi’s approach captures the tension between poetic introspection and the detached realities of contemporary life. The video combines natural daylight with the dark, reflective blackness of an inactive computer screen, mirroring the contrast between personal desires and the fragmented nature of modern existence.

The work reflects on how we perceive the world as it becomes increasingly mediated by technology. Inspired by the introspective writings of Rainer Maria Rilke, a renowned Austrian poet known for exploring existential themes, Anerrapsi examines how intimate communication is reshaped by digital environments. The video explores the evolving relationship between the digital and the real, reflecting broader shifts in perception and interaction in the modern age."

Texts by Ksenia Nunis, 01 Gallery

https://0-1.gallery/exhibitions/esc-2034-machine-echoes/