Window Still Life

A challenge to the traditional forms and techniques of still-life art.

Let us introduce this work by describing it as familiar. First and foremost, as still-life, it follows the tradition in the form by showing us a skull, as opposed to something alive, with images situated entirely within the frame, as even the pixelated flames are confined to their box. Thematically, the artist highlights the impermanence of the coder and their pay, while the flames continue to dance, the code continuing to operate. Those two dominant images sit on another element of computer familiarity, the chessboard, with its connotations of the machine creation dominating its creator.

The familiarity ends there, as the image attacks convention as it is not still. The flames are in constant motion, and there is the persistent glitch of the skull, highlighting malfunction and data manipulation. Karel invites us to look into the window, and to consider how traditional art labels, like “Still-Life” fit (or do not fit) within the realm of the digital landscape.

Digital Artwork

John Karel (b. 1983)
Window Still Life 066 (2021)
from the collection of AW
MP4 file, NFT

External Links

Website : https://linktr.ee/jjjjjohn
Twitter : https://twitter.com/jjjjjjjjjjohn
Objkt : https://objkt.com/asset/hicetnunc/135489

The art commentary above is linked to a physical space displaying the referenced artworks. CC conceived, compiled, and curated Mandala Club’s inaugural art exhibition which launched 4 March 2023: “From Pixels to Dust”.