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>Exhibition

7 April - 2 May 2004

Contemporary Artist Services Tasmania
27 Tasma St.,
Nth Hobart

Admission FREE




Featuring Experimenta House of Tomorrow favourites such as

Mirror D
Slow Service
Compliant
Dirty Pillows
Bow Wow

 


>Cinema Program

1 - 2 May 2004
State Cinema
375 Elizabeth Street
North Hobart

Bookings (03) 6234 6318
Admission $10


Home Fictions (18+)
Saturday 1 May, 5.00pm


Featuring everything from domestic robot love stories to the tale of a fridge that eats people, this program of contemporary short films and animations turns home truths into fantastic fictions.

Shorts & animations include:
We Should Call It a Living Room
Morphology of Desire
The Fridge
Sexy Girls, Sexy Appliances
Semiotics of the Kitchen
Solid Action Love Partner
Kung-Fu Kitchen
Color Samples
The Amateur Developer’s Handbook
Kitchen Sink


The program also includes a selection of Future Ads.

 

 

Utopian Promises (18+)
Sunday 2 May, 5.00pm

Utopian Promises is a backwards look at visions of the future. Through a look at the Futuro House of the 60s to a selection of the rare 50s TV commercials, this program affectionately combines idealistic views of technology, with full international visions of colour and drama.
Films include
The Electric House
Utopia Appropriated: The Future As It Was
Futuro – A New Stance For Tomorrow

The program also includes a selection of Future Ads


>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.)