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Nocebo

Jeroen De Wandel

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Jeroen De Wandel
What does the ‘like’-economy, the constant influence and exposure to disinformation mean for the future society: doesn’t the social animal, man, just become more anti-social and more alienated from reality? Information has always been considered power; however, disinformation or targeted ‘manipulated’ information yields much more power today: the total surrender of the individual to an idea. In this respect, control communism in China, cults and movements such as QAnon are not so very different. Polarizing opinions, fake news stories packaged as conspiracy theories, they are ubiquitous today. The algorithms, designed to hold the attention span as long as possible, feed the sensationalism endlessly. Technology is used by just about anyone with a commercial or political goal as the ultimate weapon to gain control over what someone thinks and how someone acts. Nocebo was initially a group project by three photographers, whose work is situated on the border between photography and visual arts. Each in their own way, Christophe Simoen, Jeroen De Wandel and Kirsi Kempkes tackled the concept of fear and the preceding mechanisms of (soft) indoctrination and lust for power. The subject allowed to think and explore art beyond their comfort zone.
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The Artist
Jeroen De Wandel
Nominated in
2019
By
Jeroen De Wandel
Lives and Works in
Gent
Jeroen De Wandel uses photography as a starting point to create new images from all sorts of material (photographic or otherwise), using his own photography in different shapes, contexts and meanings. His artistic work often starts from a personal need to react within a social context / our society. A common thread is the functioning of our brain: how we deal with zeitgeist, with information, with manipulation, with technology and how all this reflects back on our psychological well-being. Depending on the angle and location, he uses different techniques, from photography and collages to installations, sculptures and spatial interventions. He showed work in FoMu (BE) and Circulations (FR) and recently had his first solo show (2024). Follow at @jeroen_de_wandel for recent work
More projects by this artist
2024

The Big Scroll

The viewer walks on a collage between walls of black painted newspaper paper through which sensational headlines pierce. The collage shows a stream of images, you walk into an oppressive social media scroll in which what is true and false becomes increasingly blurred as you progress through the installation. Here and there are openings to the “real” world.

Amygdala

The amygdala is the part of our brain responsible for the creation, storage and processing of (emotional) memories. The project is still evolving and contains single images, installations, objects, collages that express the layeredness of these memories and how they change or get coloured over time.

Fragments from the past loose their context in the present and their attachment to reality gradually fades away.

So do we know what actually happened and what not? Does our mind play tricks with us?

Time changes everything-it’s the key of our existence.