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Experimenta Make Sense: International Triennial of Media Art

Experimenta Make Sense:

International Triennial of Media Art

Albury LibraryMuseum Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am to 7pm Tuesday and Friday 10am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 4pm / Sunday 12pm to 4pm Until Sunday, May 16 Experimenta Make Sense: International Triennial of Media Art expresses the disconcerting and delightful world of the digital age. Both playful and challenging, each artwork asks audiences to immerse their senses into a ”thinking”, ”feeling” and ”doing” contemplation of what it is to be human in the digital age of technological acceleration. Biologist E.O. Wilson said: “The real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology.” Curated by Jonathan Parsons and Lubi Thomas,

Experimenta Make Sense features more than 20 international and Australian artists engaging with this conundrum.

Exhibition Tour 1 Saturday, February 27 10.30am to 11.15am Book: bit.ly/exhibitiontour1 Exhibition Tour 2 Saturday, March 6 10.30am to 11.15am Book: bit.ly/exhibitiontour2

Movement and Film Workshop Michele Barker and Anna Munster Saturday, March 6, 11am to 3pm Age: 15+ / Cost: $10 Book: bit.ly/experimentaworkshop Refreshments provided An introduction to slow motion in moving image. Workshop participants will be guided through a range of hands-on techniques to address how slow motion cinema can be used to explore time, movement and forces. Join artists Michele Barker and Anna Munster to learn about the ideas and techniques as seen in their most recent work pull, presented as part of the Experimenta Make Sense exhibition.

Children’s activities during Albury LibraryMuseum hours Fusing art and technology, Experimenta Make Sense presents exciting and thought-provoking art installations. Drop in and partake in art activities including immersive animation, origami making and sonic-sound experiences.

Opposite page clockwise: Experimenta Make Sense, Matthew Gardiner, The Folded Geometry of the Universe (2016) Photo by Nicky Pastore. Experimenta Make Sense, Adam Donovan and Katrin Hochschuh, Curious Tautophone - Tensor field Ontology (2017). Photo by Jessie Jane Photography. Experimenta Make Sense, Andrew Styan, Life Support System (2016). Courtesy of Rebecca Carey © the artist. This page top: Image courtesy of Michele Barker and Anna Munster. Experimenta Make Sense, Ella Barclay, Access Remote Fervour (2017). Photo by Jessie Jane Photography.

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