THe is the artist behind Portal, a controversial art exhibition that visually connected New York and Dublin in real time, but has since been shut down due to violent and violent behavior by members of the public who took advantage of it. But he admitted he was surprised by the reaction.
Benedictus Gillis also pledged to continue the project, which aims to connect people and communities around the world, and is expected to be restarted soon.
It is questionable whether connections between New York and Dublin will run more smoothly when they are re-established. Jairis floated the idea of ​​some kind of surveillance software that would blur the screen for a few seconds if malicious activity was detected at the recently constructed facility in New York’s Madison Park.
Jairis, 34, said he and his small team were focused on installing and connecting the 8-foot-tall sculpture, so they knew how it would be used or misused. He said he hadn’t thought much about it.
“We thought about some possible outbreaks and took some approaches, but now we know they weren’t enough,” he told the Guardian.
“But for me, it’s just us humans who are building this artwork together and representing the current state of humanity,” he added. A few days ago, there are people out there who are dark, attention-seeking, only thinking about themselves and trying to jump on a story to get more views and followers.
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Source: www.theguardian.com