In the latest episode of Header/Footer Presents, Rene and Constanza take us on a journey through two fascinating exhibitions that have left a lasting impression on them. This episode is a must-watch for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in contemporary cultural expressions.
In Episode 22 of Header/Footer Presents, Constanza explores **Āmantēcayōtl: And When it Disappears, it is Said, the Moon has Died** by Fernando Palma Rodríguez. This exhibition features a robotic installation that emulates a traditional Milpa, highlighting the origin of corn and the interconnectedness of cosmology, technology, and land. The installation includes robotic entities representing Mesoamerican deities, emphasizing the reciprocal relationship between humans and nature.
Rene discusses **Gallery 9**, the Walker Art Center’s online exhibition space. Between 1997 and 2003, under the direction of Steve Dietz, Gallery 9 showcased over 100 artists and became a leading venue for Internet-based art. It served as a platform for project-driven exploration through digitally-based media, including artist commissions, interface experiments, and community discussions. The current version of Gallery 9, launched in April 2004, continues this legacy of innovation and artistic exploration. The episode is enriched by the track “Sunset on Terra” by HYBRID V, adding a perfect auditory backdrop to the visual exploration.