Mike Ottink (1966, NL) - Lives & Works in Amsterdam
'It is entirely possible that behind the perception our sences, worlds are hidden of which we are unaware' - Albert Einstein
In his projects Mike Ottink playfully examines sensory perception and experience. Intuitively he works on his own visual language in which transitions occur from one sensory discipline to another.
His current paintings have evolved out of drawn graphic scores. Autonomous pictures cite ‘volatile’ installations or performances of sound and moving images. They are an alternative to sound, photo, or video recording, which in his view, corrupt the moment of execution.
These works resonate the ideas of David Bohm on ‘Quantum Coherence’: ‘The fabric of reality is a holistic medium where everything coexists with everything else’. The so-called Implicate Order’.
In tune with ideas of stretching perceptual borders, Mike Ottink designs and builds his own drawing and painting tools. Through collaborations such as Amsterdam’s VHSUHF he also creates musical instruments and techniques in the context of audio-visual performance.
In an effort to evoke, experience, and express the invisible, as well as the inaudible, his works stand as the intuitive science: the alchemy of noise and the desire to find something universal and tangible within.
Frank Taal, 2013