The Learning Channel (2023)
Mixed media installation. Video projection, light box, view-master, silk screen.
INSTALLATIONS | THE LEARNING CHANNEL








The title The Learning Channel refers to the American television network of the same name, which initially focused on educational and instructional programming but later shifted toward trashy reality television. The installation comprises two independent works engaged in continuous dialogue, commenting on human perception, methods of information consumption, and contemporary channels of knowledge transfer. The artist reexamines canonical conceptions of biological sex and explores the limitations of gender duality.
The viewer is provided with specific tools and perspectives for interacting with the works and is invited to engage with paradoxical images of hybrid human organs and combinations of seemingly incompatible parts of the human body. By moving towards a broader and more open horizon of visibility, resonant questions arise about the ambiguity of human perception, as well as representations of the human body beyond what is socially acceptable or expected.
(Exhibition text by Elli Leventaki / Theorimata 3: Body, A Field of Competition.)