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Gallery Template is a visual representation of our current template culture: an installation that transposes the web template into the gallery space, and vice versa. We are living in an age of “insert your content here”, a concept that is discernible in every aspect of life: from the white walls of a museum to the #ffffff background of a microblog. These Template spaces are rigid in their requirements and yet infinitely displaced, they create spaces that a user must fit into but without any reciprocal ability to recognise the user’s individuality. | Gallery Template is a visual representation of our current template culture: an installation that transposes the web template into the gallery space, and vice versa. We are living in an age of “insert your content here”, a concept that is discernible in every aspect of life: from the white walls of a museum to the #ffffff background of a microblog. These Template spaces are rigid in their requirements and yet infinitely displaced, they create spaces that a user must fit into but without any reciprocal ability to recognise the user’s individuality. |
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Gallery Template is a visual representation of our current template culture: an installation that transposes the web template into the gallery space, and vice versa. We are living in an age of “insert your content here”, a concept that is discernible in every aspect of life: from the white walls of a museum to the #ffffff background of a microblog. These Template spaces are rigid in their requirements and yet infinitely displaced, they create spaces that a user must fit into but without any reciprocal ability to recognise the user’s individuality.