b. 1982, New Zealand

Simon Denny Biography

Simon Denny's installations employ an assortment of materials, including text, corporate logos, graphic design, photographs, and parts of machinery, to interrogate the complex and interrelated structures of technology and surveillance in the contemporary world. From recent technological innovations to data extraction and distribution, Denny's works explore the role of technology in shaping governmental organisations, culture, and the economy.

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Tech Industry

All You Need is Data (2013), an installation of 89 inkjet-printed canvases shown at a solo exhibition of the same name at Petzel Gallery, New York, reflected Simon Denny's longstanding engagement with technology and its culture. Each canvas, designed to evoke the interface of Apple's iOS, feature assemblages of images and transcriptions drawn from footage of the 2012 Digital-Life-Design (DLD) conference. The DLD, founded in Munich in 2005, is a prestigious, invitation-only event that annually brings together leading figures in the fields of technology, design, art, science, and politics. In his visual summary of key moments from the event, Denny offered a glimpse into the highly specialised—and exclusive—world of technology and its ideals.

In The Personal Effects of Kim Dotcom, also from 2013, Simon Denny uses both canvas-based and sculptural installations to explore the notions of privacy and ownership in relation to data. As the title suggests, the project was inspired by the downfall of Kim Dotcom, the founder of the now-defunct file-sharing service Megaupload, whose mansion was raided by New Zealand police in relation to alleged of copyright infringement, money laundering, and racketeering in 2012. In the work, Denny recreates tangible and intangible possessions, such bank accounts, luxury cars, and artworks, to serve as substitutes for the actual goods that once belonged to Dotcom.

The Personal Effects has been exhibited in Denny's solo exhibitions at different venues, including the Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Vienna (2013); Firstsite, Colchester (2014); Adam Art Gallery, Wellington (2014); and MoMA PS1, New York (2015). Denny told Ocula Magazine in 2014 that he incorporated locally sourced materials into each iteration of the work, creating a 'distinctly "low-res" version' of each original object as a metaphor for the second-hand files that were circulated on Megaupload.

Hacker Culture and Intelligence

In 2015, Simon Denny explored the relationship between hacker culture and the commercial sector in Products for Organising, his solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Emerging out of his collaboration with artist Matt Goerzen were glass vitrines containing technological objects and everyday items that chart the history of hacking and its influence on contemporary corporate culture. In Formalised Org Chart/Architectural Model: GCHQ 3 Agile/Holacracy Workspace and Zappos 1 (2015), Denny also used corporate logos, slogans, and jargon to examine the management practices employed by commercial tech companies.

That same year, Simon Denny explored state surveillance and communication technology through Secret Power, his solo presentation at the New Zealand Pavilion for the 56th Venice Biennale. Collaborating with designer David Bennewith, Denny created a group of installations revolving around the Snowden files—highly classified information leaked by former NSA consultant Edward Snowden in 2013.

Discussing Products for Organising and Secret Power in his 2016 interview with Ocula Magazine, Denny said he is ultimately 'interested in reflecting a wide spectrum of different frameworks of media and knowledge' that shape the structures of corporate and security organisations.

Blockchain and NFT's

Simon Denny's practice has expanded to examine blockchain technology, a digital record-keeping system that has grown in popularity over recent years. In his 2016 solo exhibition Blockchain Future States at Petzel, Denny investigated the use of blockchain technology by three different companies—Ethereum, 21 Inc., and Digital Asset—in installations aided by board games, characters from the Japanese manga and game franchise Pokemon, and custom-made globes, among other items.

In his solo exhibition Mine at Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art (MoNA) in 2019, Denny addressed different modes of environmental, political, and technological extraction. Among the works on view was Extractor, a functional board game inspired by the 1960s Australian farming game Squatter—unlike its original, however, Extractor players had to farm data. Mine was also accompanied by O, a device that collected the visitors' data as they navigated the exhibition, alerting them to the exploitative potential of data-mining systems. Denny further explored systems of data extraction when the show travelled to Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, in 2020, and Petzel hosted his solo exhibition, Simon Denny: Mine, in 2021.

Simon Denny has also addressed the environmental impacts of blockchain technology and NFT's in works such as Mine Offset: Ethereum Kryptowährung Mining-Rig (2021). The work is Denny's first NFT artwork, and sold for US $50,000 on NFT marketplace SuperRare. Four more in the series are to come, which will be followed by the artist's promise to retire a real-world mining rig used for blockchain transactions.

Sherry Paik | Ocula | 2021

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Metaverse Landscape 43: Decentraland Parcel -107, -64 by Simon Denny contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, nft
Simon Denny Metaverse Landscape 43: Decentraland Parcel -107, -64, 2023 Oil on canvas, UV print, Ethereum paper wallet, dynamic ERC-721 NFT
50 x 50 x 4.5 cm
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Metaverse Landscape 44: The Sandbox LAND (-179, -50) by Simon Denny contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, nft
Simon Denny Metaverse Landscape 44: The Sandbox LAND (-179, -50), 2023 Oil on canvas, UV print, Ethereum paper wallet, dynamic ERC-721 NFT
100 x 100 x 4.5 cm
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Metaverse Landscape 42: Decentraland Parcel -120, -60 by Simon Denny contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, nft
Simon Denny Metaverse Landscape 42: Decentraland Parcel -120, -60, 2023 Oil on canvas, UV print, Ethereum paper wallet, dynamic ERC-721 NFT
100 x 100 x 4.5 cm
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Document relief 3 (Amazon Worker Cage patent) by Simon Denny contemporary artwork mixed media
Simon Denny Document relief 3 (Amazon Worker Cage patent) Inkjet print on archival paper, glue, custom metal wall mount
29.8 x 21.6 x 13.1 cm
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Distressed Caterpillar SmartBand Mining Automation Worker Fatigue Tracker Promotion Screen by Simon Denny contemporary artwork sculpture
Simon Denny Distressed Caterpillar SmartBand Mining Automation Worker Fatigue Tracker Promotion Screen, 2019 Aluminium case, laser cut Plexiglas, UV print on cardboard
68 x 120 x 10 cm
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Crypto Futures Game of Life Board Overprint Collage: Twists & Turns by Simon Denny contemporary artwork sculpture
Simon Denny Crypto Futures Game of Life Board Overprint Collage: Twists & Turns, 2018 Digital print on Milton Bradley’s Game of Life Twists & Turns board, spinner and bank cards, powder-coated server rack shelving, laser cut Plexiglas, various server rack hardware components
72 x 100 x 23 cm
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Centralization vs Decentralization hardware display: IBM PureFlex/Zcash/GoL Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man’s Chest by Simon Denny contemporary artwork sculpture
Simon Denny Centralization vs Decentralization hardware display: IBM PureFlex/Zcash/GoL Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man’s Chest, 2018 IBM PureFlex server rack door, found DIY GPU Zcash cryptocurrency miner, laser cut Milton Bradley 'Game of Life: Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man’s Chest' boxes, steel, aluminium
177 x 66 x 100 cm
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Centralization vs Decentralization hardware display: Cray Urika-GX/Zcash/GoL Twists & Turns by Simon Denny contemporary artwork sculpture
Simon Denny Centralization vs Decentralization hardware display: Cray Urika-GX/Zcash/GoL Twists & Turns, 2018 Cray Urika-GX server rack door, found DIY GPU Zcash cryptocurrency miner, laser cut Milton Bradley Game of Life: Twists & Turns boxes, steel, aluminium
177.5 x 65 x 90 cm
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