Temple

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Temple is a guided CGI tour through a ghostly nightclub of evacuated London: a space filled with ethereal dance anthems of the near future. Originally created for a site-specific installation at central London art space 180 The Strand, the video continues his series of virtual worlds that explore the role of memory in an age of simulation. For the exhibition, Lek made a physical version of Temple, the karaoke club originally featured in his feature-length CGI film ‘AIDOL’ (2019), where the fading popstar Diva plans her comeback with an AI ghostwriter. The soundtrack filled the neon-lit room, while screens displayed video game walkthroughs of a new subterranean tunnel that leads virtual ravers from Temple Tube Station to Diva’s club, through the burning rubbish bins of a future-wracked London. Referencing the Japanese meaning of kara-oke⁠—‘empty orchestra’⁠—Temple is a nightclub after the party ends; a place devoid of humans; a sonic architecture filled only with ghosts.

Lawrence Lek

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20-02-2021

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37 min

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Mandarin, English

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Lawrence Lek

Lawrence Lek

Lawrence Lek is an artist and director. With the help of game software, 3D animation, installations and performances, he creates virtual worlds of his speculative films. Exploring the influence of the virtual on the politics of creativity, he often places his fictional or non-human characters in alternative versions of real places. Lives and works in London. 1982 - Born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany 2004 - BA Architecture, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England 2008 - AA Diploma, Architectural Association, London, England 2012 - Master of Architecture II, The Cooper Union, New York, NY 2022 - PhD, Royal College of Art, London, England
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