There´s always a body belonging to the camera eyes: a surveillance system consisting of wiring, recorders, people or computer software – a surveillant organism. The common placement of trophies mirrors the placement of surveillance cameras – over our heads, barely touchable.

Florian Egermann, Dear Hunter / Drinnen, installation view
Dimensions:
dimensions variable
Description:
Surveillance dummy cameras mounted on wood, wallpaper of targets. Image © Florian Egermann. Used here by kind permission from the artist. All rights reserved.
Created:
2009

Florian Egermann, Dear Hunter / Drinnen, installation view
Dimensions:
dimensions variable
Description:
Surveillance dummy cameras mounted on wood, wallpaper of targets. Image © Florian Egermann. Used here by kind permission from the artist. All rights reserved.
Created:
2009

Florian Egermann, Dear Hunter / Drinnen, installation view
Dimensions:
dimensions variable
Description:
Surveillance dummy cameras mounted on wood, wallpaper of targets. Image © Florian Egermann. Used here by kind permission from the artist. All rights reserved.
Created:
2009

Florian Egermann, Dear Hunter / Drinnen, installation view
Dimensions:
dimensions variable
Description:
Surveillance dummy cameras mounted on wood, wallpaper of targets. Image © Florian Egermann. Used here by kind permission from the artist. All rights reserved.
Created:
2009
Florian Egermann
Dear Hunter / Drinnen
The surveillance Cameras are dummys, they are (un-)stuffed animals, undead – not by manipulating the cameras, but by manipulating their surroundings, removing them from their natural habitat and mounting them in the living room.
Medium: Installation
Genre: Mixed Media