WHILE
SATELLITES
DANCE

tal projects
RIO DE JANEIRO

Text: Gabriela Maciel

While Satellites Dance 2016, Installation View TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance
2016, Installation View
TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance 2016, Installation View TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance
2016, Installation View
TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance 2016, Installation View TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance
2016, Installation View
TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance 2016, Installation View TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance
2016, Installation View
TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance 2016, Installation View TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

While Satellites Dance
2016, Installation View
TAL Gallery, Rio de Janeiro

Gabriela Maciel
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In a critical reflection of his time, such as satellites moving and drifting in certain orbits, Paulo Arraiano uses his body and movements based on gestural abstraction, thus creating a direct correlation between the body and the natural flow. The result of this process culminates in images similar to what we see in photographic and digital records made by satellites.
 
In a context of transformation of human perception influenced by the digital innovations of our society, a dialogue is created between the post-digital era and the organic essence of our natural being, immersed in an electronic environment. Those elements symbiotically contribute to drive the body to its ancient basic elements of human existence although constantly perceived by technology. The "digital act" contrasts and coexists with our human nature in an eternal cross communication. The continuous influence of our own accelerated pace, propagates in a new paradigm of new media and digital realities that alters our perception of time, space and reality, in contrast to the availability of a sensory contemplation.
 
We interact through analogic and electronic signals of subtleties and speed, guided by information that travels throughout artificial satellites. Orbit bodies, created by man, thousands of them, are constantly flowing through the sky and directly acting in our daily lives. Far from our eyes, they constantly influence us. We receive their information as we also move by various routes and at varying speeds, virtually connecting sky to earth. The coexistence of our organic and digital aspects is reflected in Paulo Arraiano’s newest creations. His painting invites us to contemplate the deepness of the sky, without loosing the certainty of being part of a continuous accelerated generation of "scrolls and swipes."
 
Embodying cultural and physical shifts, currently redefining the city of Rio de Janeiro, is the former Bhering factory. Located at the port region of the city. 20,000 square meters of what used to be an abandoned German iron and steel construction, now daily occupied by a flock of creative minds. Impressive in its industrial innards, the aspects of a once powerful and afterwards ruined factory, now remains, partly renovated by its tenants, providing a unique type of inspiration.