The computer thinks in binary, you only get victory. This ends and breaks down language: “I break down language. I don't know if it's before or after language.” He makes choices based on feeling, an aesthetic feeling, but that does not alter the fact that there is 0.0% coincidence in his work. Wesdorp distances himself from language in his work. He knows very well which buttons to include to evoke specific feelings, but the language belongs to the viewer, not the artist. His work refuses to be abstract, and that evokes language. But that can't be. It cannot use language but can be addressed, and repeatedly - the language is used by the spectator. The work refuses representation.
From: Beyond the Orphic Imperative. Marcel Wesdorp & Rainer Maria Rilke, Eric Bolle, 2022