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The soundtrack creates atmospheres that are suggestive of buildings as living organisms, creatures with nervous systems. Music and soundscapes accompany the images and sequences. At that moment the exhibition visitor can click to change the course of the work. From time to time a cursor appears on the screen.

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In front of him/her, a random series of colour photographs of buildings and residential blocks are displayed at a slow pace, sometimes interspersed by monochrome colour screens with short texts that seem to be extracts from a diary, statistical information or short excerpts of Jean-Luc Godard’s film Deux ou trois choses que je sais d’elle. The exhibition visitor sitting at the table can watch the monitor and interact with the work by using the computer mouse (clicking and dragging). Being in this first room feels at the same time both cosy and alienating. Designer chairs, floor lamps, a coffee table and (often) a vase with flowers give the visitor the impression of being in a lounge room. In the first room where the visitor enters the installation space, a computer monitor, a computer mouse and speakers are installed on a table. In its ideal state, Mondophrenetic™ is installed in two separate rooms. Moreover, the various challenges that the obsolescence of its components poses for its preservation encompass a lot of problems presented by other computer-based installations Although no collecting institution acquired this work, the varied nature of its components made it an interesting subject for a case study in the Obsolete Equipment project.

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Mondophrenetic™ comprises a multimedia installation with different types of hardware and software elements, pieces of furniture and also a website. The installation was produced by incident vzw, in coproduction with bruxelles/brussel 2000 and with the support of the Flemish Community Commission of the Brussels Capital Region, the Flemish Visual Arts Commission, the Film in Flanders Fund of the Flemish Community and the Belgian National Lottery. Andreas Kratky took care of the development of the interactive concept and programming as well as being technical advisor. David Toop created the music and the soundscapes for Mondophrenetic™. Mondophrenetic™ is a multimedia installation that was created in 2000 by three Belgian artists: Herman Asselberghs, Els Opsomer and Rony Vissers. Preservation strategies for the installationĩ.1.1 Keep a 'historical' version of the work Preservation strategies for Mondophrenetic™ĩ.1. Current state of the work and conservation issuesĩ. The application and the number of picturesĨ. Versions and modifications of the workħ.4. 6.2 Structure of the Mondophrenetic™ websiteħ.














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