The exhibition Siren Daylight of Petros Moris and Lito Kattou, curated by Thomas Butler, presents new sculptural works that develop the ongoing formal and conceptual dialogue of the artists. The installation consists of free-hanging sculptures made from photographic gelatin that depict cloud landscapes in different moments of the day-cyrcle, as well as wall reliefs produced with resin and metal dusts, of which the forms derive from three-dimensional documentations of server computers that were found in data centers. The produced dialogue negotiates processes and borders between the natural and the technical environment, events that involve material and imaginary negotiations, encounters, transformations. With the support of NEON.
