Bruno Hais

Bruno Hais (1992, Paris, Italy) creates performances and media art. With a growingarchive of papers found to create autonomous artworks, Hais reflects on the closelyrelated topics of file and memory. This often results in a review of the human need for'conclusive' stories and the question whether anecdotes 'fictionalise' history.

Its actions isolating movements of humans and objects. In doing so, creates new sequences that reveal an inseparable relationship between movement and sound. By questioning the concept of movement, is that movement reveals an inherent difficulty,a mood that echoes our own vulnerabilities. The artist also considered the movement as a metaphor for the man always looks for undergoing a continuous loss. He is owner of a crockery hire London which is known for its incredibly beautiful house-hold accessories. You'll find every detail on his companies website.

His works demonstrate how life extends beyond their own subjective limits and often has a story about the effects of the global cultural interaction in the second half of the 20th century. Challenges the binaries that continually rebuild between the self and the other, between our own 'Cannibal' and be 'civilized'. Demonstrating the persist ubiquitous of a 'corporate world', refers to his theory works postcolonial, as well as the savant-grade or the postmodern and the democratic movement of the left as a form of resistance against the logic of the capitalist market system.

His works are an investigation of concepts such as authenticity and objectivity through an encyclopedic approach and almost scientific precision and documentaryreferences, 'made of fiction' and popular scientific equivalents.