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The Bots Are Coming 7

The Bots Are Coming 7

W 60.90cm x H 60.90cm x D 0.20cm

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  • About this The Bots Are Coming 7

    Detail

    Medium

    Photography

    Edition

    Limited Edition 9

    Year

    2022

    Sign

    Artists' printed signature

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

    THE BOTS ARE COMING! According to a recent survey 47% of present day jobs won’t exist in the very near future. Japanese Sushi waiters, Hungarian open heart surgeons, even ballboys at Wimbledon, the evergrowing redundancy list is endless. The sad truth is that, very soon we won’t need these folks anymore, Robotic Extra Humans can do their jobs quicker and better, don’t take toilet breaks or go on holiday for a fortnight to Benidorm. They say that the factory of the future will have two things – a man and a dog. The man is there to feed the dog and the dog is there to stop the man touching the machines! Exciting or scary? A dream come true or a dystopian nightmare scenario worthy of an Orwell or Bradbury novel? It would be presumptious of us to venture an opinion! But don’t get the idea that these new, state of the art, differently normal Cyberbots are just inanimate, chunks of carbon fibre and microchips. Oh no, these non binary, gender fluid lads and ladettes have just as many mixed up feelings as the most petulant teenager, frequent emotional crisis worthy of many menopausal meltdowns and totally dysfunctional families just like all the rest of us. Kind of comforting to know. “THE BOTS ARE COMING!” is a multi media photographic body of work rigorously following the M. S. U. school of thought (inspired by artists such as Jean Michel Basquiat, Roger Ballen, David Carson and Wong Kar-Wei) which seeks to show the “humane side” of these hard working uber citizens (he/she/it). The ecstatic joy and emotional turmoil in their flesh toned little bot faces. Folks like mother of 12, Mavis Clutterfck, chicken strangler by day, exotic karaoke performer in a seedy gin joint by night. In only a few hours Mavis runs through the entire gamut of fully programmable, digital emotions from utter disgust to pure unbridled ecstacy. This unique body of work strives to communicate the regionally accented, voice controlled, touch screen, eco friendly, bio plant based, fully sustainable connect-disconnect between the zeitgeist of the NOW NORMAL and the tantalizingly near future of the NEW DIFFERENTLY NORMAL. These beautifully hand crafted by computer images show the recent past and very soon to be forward thinking optics of modern day communications – demonstrating IN COLOUR, the amalgam and flux of terrabytes of tech and cyber sweat needed to send a fuzzy, out of focus photo of your chicken ruby across the globe to your Nan in Scunthorpe. It’s the future, do not resist!

  • About this artist

    JW ANDREW

    JW ANDREW

    United Kingdom

    Concept

    I am an artist and image maker who creates unique, rich, multi layered, photo based, digital, montages. I consider my original, raw images more as “photo sketch books” to be manipulated, layered, combined and decimated in post production rather than finished works. Although I use a wide range of state of the art, digital technology in my creative work, I strive to capture and embrace mistakes to achieve more of a hand made, grungy, dirty, aesthetic in my finished images. The raw emotions and feelings within a body of work are more important to me than “reality”. My artistic practice is influenced by a wide range of creative styles including the neo-expressionism of rockstar artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, the grunge typography of surfer/graphic designer David Carson, the abstract, iconic photography of 4AD album cover designer Vaughan Oliver, the existential photographic psychodramas of Roger Ballan, the European pop art of Sigmar Polke, the brightly coloured graphic-style photo-based artworks of Gilbert & George and even the bold, saturated, kinetic cinematography of Chris Doyle and Wong Kar-Wei.

    The ultimate aim of my art is to inspire an emotional reaction and hopefully make people feel who is behind the camera.

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