Our Relationships Will Become Radiant 2011
James Lowne’s Our Relationships Will Become Radiant, invites us to experience a digital dream, a suffocating demonic landscape where a horse runs without moving, a man vomits black bile, a plate of food oozes with it own sense of purpose, whilst a godlike visage hovers beneficently in the sky. Such uncanny occurrences allow Lowne to map out a space of oblique anomie, a world where ephemeral gestures attain meaning only by being endlessly repeated.