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            P. A. R. A. D. I. S. E. deals with the difference between the
            experience of virtual reality in artificial space and the experience
            of physically tangible reality in nature. Even though reality often
            seems surreal today and virtual reality is becoming more and more
            realistic, there is still a difference. It is a question of
            truth.The story of the video revolves around the fate of movie
            heroine Tiger and her colleague Condor.
            They are both investigative journalists who try to find out how
            popular tech companies manipulate human psychology. P. A. R. A. D.
            I. S. E. is a new VR program to experience ultimate feelings. People
            test their limits. The program is not entirely uncontroversial. It
            causes insomnia and sometimes sudden death.The video P. A. R. A. D.
            I. S. E. contrasts artificially created high-tech shots with
            documentary like shots in nature. The exhibition visitor feels more
            as a person of the virtual world and people can completely immerse
            themselves in the world of the movie heroines. This is achieved by a
            sophisticated and exciting design of the virtual world in the video.
            P. A. R. A. D. I. S. E. quotes the aesthetics of various formats and
            genres – from popular series like The Sinner & Chernobyl or
            classics of cinema history like Clockwork Orange, Stalker &
            Alien to computer game tutorials, scientific documentaries and
            high-end fashion video ads by Gosha Rubchinskiy, Gucci &
            Balenciaga. In this way, a visual language is created for these
            works with their topical references to global politics that is
            seductive yet familiar, making the scenarios all the more
            unsettling.
          
Artist
Nina E. Schönefeld
            http://www.ninaeschoenefeld.com
            
            
            Nina E. Schönefeld is a multidisciplinary video artist. She was born
            in Berlin. She studied at the University of Arts in Berlin and at
            the Royal College of Art in London. Since several years she has
            given lectures in Fine Art at private Art Colleges. Together with
            Marina Wilde she founded "Last Night In Berlin" a cultural blog that
            documents art openings in Berlin. She holds a Master of Arts and a
            PhD in Art Theory. Schönefeld lives and works in Berlin. In 2016
            & in 2017 she was part of Manifesta/Manifestina in Zurich &
            she had a video screening on Manhattan Bridge New York. In 2018
            Schönefeld’s works have been shown @Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi in Venice,
            @Goethe Institute in Beijing and @Museum Berlinische Galerie. In
            2019 she had shows @Made in NY Media Center in New York, @Bamhaus in
            Luxembourg, @Palazzo Ca’Zanardi in Venice, @Momentum Worldwide
            Berlin, @FED.Square in Melbourne, Australia, @Aram Art Museum in
            South Korea, @Haverkampf Gallery Berlin & at Galerie La Pierre
            Large Strasbourg, France. In 2020 Schönefeld exhibited @DIGITALE
            Düsseldorf, @Heidelberger Kunstverein & @Kunsthalle Bratislava
            Museum in Slovakia. Upcoming shows in 2021 will be @Alte Münze
            Berlin, @129 Gallery Berlin, @Momentum/Zionskirche Berlin @Art Space
            Changsha City in China & @Cole mine Důl Michal in Ostrava /
            Czech Republic.
          
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