En-visioning infrastructure

Join us at Design Hub Gallery for an immersive tour and subsequent conversation of our exhibition To see is to Change at RMIT Design Hub Gallery on the 12th of March, 2024.

Image: CAMP, Bombay Tilts Down, 2022, 13 min. 14 sec. looped, seven-channel environment with music.

5:30 Reading, Listening, Seeing, BOMBAY TILTS DOWN. 

A 'tour' of the multi-channel film work, in three acts presented by CAMP

 

6:00 Panel Discussion – En-visioning Infrastructure

Cameras, cables, screens, computers, electricity, data, intertwine as infrastructure and artist materials, producing and re-producing commodities, subjects, and emotions. What are the limits and possibilities of speaking, listening, and creating within the unstable and fluctuating relations of these material and non-material infrastructures?

Join us for a panel discussion with CAMP's Shaina Anand and Ashok Sukumaran, with Shweta Kishore, Lecturer in Screen & Media at RMIT. This conversation explores artistic concerns and methods to en-vision shadowy substrates of media technologies, infrastructures and their sensory regimes.

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