Nonweddings, net art of combinations of meaning.

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31.05.02 Nonweddings, net art of combinations of meaning.
Non-weddings is a work of net art by Christophe Bruno, who in the middle of wedding season has programmed this tool that more than with the social unions has to do with the linguistic comparison. Inspired by a drawing of the famous psychologist Jacques Lacan in which it featured the relationship between sign and meaning, the work proposes a search from the network through two names / keywords triggered by the button 'Celebrate a non-wedding' which finds two respective images showing it with a more coarse the original, side by side. Obviously this is an automated tool, so it works very well with any pairs of terms, making it clear, in fact, the weak association between keywords and images, as well as the unpredictability of the results obtained from research carried out by the software. The author proposes to instructions at the bottom of her favorite couples as 'to be / not to be', 'sens / jouissance', 'art / money' and 'pope / meteorite'.