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Artworks
Hito Steyerl
Leonardo's Submarine , 2019
Video installation, environment
3 channel HD video, color, sound, 9 minutes 30 seconds
Environment: 3 curved screens made of LED panels, Dimensions variable
Edition 3 of 7, with 2 APs
(Inv# HS19-002.3)
Titled Leonardo’s submarine, the three-channel video draws a parallel between Leonardo da Vinci’s primitive submarine, first sketched in the early 16th century, and Leonardo-Finmeccanica, an Italian global high-tech company and one of the key players in aerospace, defense and security that is partially owned by the Italian government through the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
In 1515, Leonardo designed a weapon that would allow Venice to defend itself from the attacks of the Ottoman Empire: a proto-submarine that couldsink enemy ships inadvertently. Despite the fact that the Doge of the Republic would have rewarded him generously, Leonardo decided to bury his invention
under obscure descriptions and cyphered diagrams. In Venice, one would be noble if rich, and that tenet would subjugate ethics. Leonardo eventually concluded that people were too evil to handle such a destructive technology. Steyerl embarks the viewer on a metaphorical journey aboard Leonardo’s
vessel. Venice’s laguna, palazzi and skies, generated by Artificial Intelligence video processing, flow dreamlike and foreign, while a voice-over speaks of technology, power, corruption, art and warfare, topics that the artist has explored thoroughly over the last years.