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>Exhibition

2 - 27 November 2004

Institute of Modern Art
420 Brunswick Street,
Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

Tuesday - Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday
11am - 4pm
Admission FREE




Featuring Experimenta House of Tomorrow favourites such as

ZiZi The Afffectionate Couch
Mimesia
Church on 5th Avenue
Mirror D
Expecting
Slow Service
Flying Carpet
Virsual The Digital Rocking Horse
Entering a Biological Absence of Light
Bow Wow
Panopticon

Dirty Pillows
Obiculum
Compliant
Bio-tek Kitchen
Excelsior

 

 


>Cinema Program


The House of Tomorrow Cinema Program is a unique collection of short films,
documentary and digital animation screening as part of the new media
exhibition.

Take a seat in front of the DVD Jukebox and lose yourself in tales of
housewife-eating fridges, domestic robot love stories, sexy household
appliances and kung-fu fighting vegetables.

Morphology of Desire
Sexy Girls, Sexy Appliances
Color Samples
Kitchen Sink
We Should Call It a Living Room
The Amateur Developer’s Handbook
Kung-Fu Kitchen



 

 

 

 


>Artist Talk


Artist Talks are designed to give you a behind-the-scenes insight into the making of the artworks featured in the exhibition. Aimed to introduce audiences to the combination of art and technologly.


Ian Haig

Tuesday 2 November 2004, 2.00pm
Institute of Modern Art (IMA)

Admission: FREE

Ian Haig works across media, including installation, animation, sculpture, web art and video. His work explores the more perverse side of the human body's relationship with technology. Often exploring the themes of devolution, the modification of the human body, the dysfunctional excesses of everyday technologies and the psychopathology of digital culture.

His work has been seen in exhibitions at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Artec Biennale - Nagoya, Japan, Transmediale, Berlin and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.

Find out more at http://www.ianhaig.net

 

 

 


>Net.Art

Net.Art is an online web project curated in 2003 by Rebecca Cannon for the Experimenta House of Tomorrow project. View site

>Mesh

Mesh is an online media art journal produced by Experimenta each year.
View Mesh 16 online or read it in the Experimenta House of Tomorrow Exhibition catalogue (available for $11.00 only at the exhibition.)