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PROVIDE SPACE: EXHIBITION
Opening night: Thursday Nov 6th 6pm to 9pm
Gallery Open: Nov 7 and 8, noon to 4pm
Artist talk: Nov 8th 2pm
HyperCurrents and Short Circuit
HyperCurrents and Short Circuits is a collision of the virtual and the real. Everything physical has a digital analogue, and in a breakdown of systems of meaning, the physical begins to imitate the virtual.
Images saturate our daily lives, creating simulacra of things that never existed, and spinning fantasies that can just as easily hurt us as provide entertainment and escape. So too our understanding of what it is to be an embodied human is changing in the virtual world.
Responding to a societal moment where it has become increasingly difficult to determine real from fake; and does that even matter? This exhibition attempts to hold a broken mirror to our complex world, finding both humour and terror in the multiplicitous reflections.
Lawrence Vincent is a contemporary artist practicing across sculpture, printmaking, painting, and media art. Drawing upon his background as an engineer, he looks for connections between visual arts, music, and sciences through installation. He is interested in exploring the implications of living in a ‘post-internet’ society, where the net’s ubiquity in banking, shopping, entertainment, research, politics, journalism and even socialisation has made the internet invisible and mundane.
Louise Rae is an American-Australian sculptor interested in the impact of patriarchal structures on women’s bodies. She has been working with a physical surrogate figure over the past year, reflecting an autobiographical vision of an ageing, crip female. This surrogate has recently entered virtual space where the rules have changed.
In this digital collaboration, Lawrence and Louise have mapped the Current Gallery in 3D and have used it as the canvas to explore themes of unreality.




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