'videograms of a revolution rip mark fisher' shows luxurious interiors in which flat screens display images of riots and popular insurgency turning into mad raids. The contrast between the elegant design and the feverish looting describes two opposite faces of the same society, that find in the strive for material goods their point of contact.
The title comes from Harun Farocki’s “Videograms of a revolution”, a documentary made of excerpts from the Bucharest TV studio overtaken by demonstrators during the Romanian Revolution in 1989. In addition to this, “rip mark fisher” pays homage to the British philosopher Mark Fisher who, in “Capitalist Realism”, theorised the impossibility of an alternative to Capitalism, and that took his life in 2017.