amplifikatorite
Amplifikatorite is a theoretical concept introduced by Mark Wallinger, a British artist, in the 1990s. The term roughly translates to "amplifier of the in-between" or "between-thing amplifier." It refers to a hypothetical object or device that enhances or amplifies the space or relationship between two entities, making it more pronounced or significant.
In theory, the amplifier of the in-between is not a physical object, but rather an intervention or
Wallinger introduced amplifikatorite as a way to question the standard notion of three-dimensional objects and the
The concept of amplifikatorite has been interpreted in various ways, often in relation to video and digital
Throughout its development, amplifikatorite has maintained a theoretical and artistic focus, constantly challenging artists, critics, and