[ISEA2002] Artist Statement: Ursula Damm — Memory of space

Artist Statement

This project deals with the discrepancy between an individual’s surroundings in everyday life and the internal “spaces” which he/she imagines and lives out. Its objective is an architecture designed to develop an adaptable mode of building. The point of departure is how human beings move about. Points of reference are then to be derived from easily observed magnitudes; these, in turn, lead to the modelling of characteristics as the result of interaction.

“memory” of space is one stage within the framework of the inoutsite project that depicts space in its temporal alterations and explores how individual experiences of “space” generate into the social construct of city. To what extent is the experience of a public space conditioned by me and my (unique) memory – to what degree conditions it conventions that result from social intercourse with others and with architectonic/geographic realities?

In this case, an ample, much-frequented square is being monitored by a central camera. The video’s signals are passed on to two computers, which edit the video. One of them screens the picture for the movements of people who were crossing, meeting andlor lingering on the square. On the basis of these movement data from the past hours, the other computer calculates a picture describing the qualities of the place.

The installation “memory of space” links local and geographic dimensions. An aerial view underlying the virtual scene enables the visual scrutinization of the virtual picture with regard to potential relations to open-plan axes. At the ground of the virtual picture is a grid system of co-ordinates which depending on the place’s usage can be pulled over a selforganizing map (a simple, neuronal net). By doing so, walking speed and direction are applied to the co-ordinates, pushing them into their direction. A videotexture with the videopicture of the tracked place is mapped upon the coordinate system, offering the user references to the real place. On the basis of these inquiries, the monitored place is divided into “territories”: areas of rest and walking lanes. These lanes are inscribed as “network of corridors” (grey lines) on the distorted by the movements) reproduction of the square. In the remaining spaces those places where peoples showed a tendency to dwell (walking speed = 0) were marked red.

  • Ursula Damm. Born 1960 in Boppard, Germany, Ursula Damm studied from 1981-89 at the Duesseldorf Art Academy. After several years of free artistic work she returned as a postgraduate student to the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne. Since 2001 she is teaching there. Her artistic work includes installations dealing predominately with space properties and the related social context. Ursula Damm has had a number of group and individual exhibitions since1 985, including Coethe House New York, Ars electronics, Ludwig Forum for International Art in Aachen and Kunstmuseum Duesseldorf. She has won several grants and prizes (Cite des Arts Stipendium, Paris, DuMont-Prize, Krupp Von-bohlen-und Halbach-Prize). In 1998 Damm headed a research project: inoutsite.de.

The project has been made possible by the academy of media arts Cologne.