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Online performance/digital video, color, sound
Based on the dystopian multiplayer shooter Tom Clancy’s: The Division, published by Ubisoft Entertainment in 2016, Operation Jane Walk is the result of an act of gameplay appropriation and reinvention. Without subverting the original game mechanics, the artist traverses the urban environment for a pacifist tour. Rather than engaging in bellicose behavior as demanded by the game, the virtual flâneurs stroll peacefully in a detailed replica of Midtown Manhattan. As they walk through the post-apocalyptic city, themes such as architecture history, urbanism, and the designers’ intervention into the urban fabric become topics of conversation.
In cooperation with Robin Klengel.
Leonhard Müllner was born in Graz and now lives and works in Vienna as Visual Artist and Media Researcher. He studied Visual Art and Media Art at the UFG Linz (AT), at the HGB Leipzig (DE) and at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (AT). Currently, Müllner is working on his Doctorate in the Cultural Studies. His interventions into the public sphere as well as into the digital space are often playful. His work has been exhibited internationally. Müllner received a Vimeo Staff Pick Award 2018, an Honorary Mention at Best Austrian Animation 2018, at doxs! and an award for the “Best Austrian Film” at Vienna Short Film Festival.
Last update, December 12th 2019