Hyperobjects
7/11/19 - 5/12/19
Exhibition and Special Events
Art Research Matters | Baum & Leahy | Jez riley French | Joey O’Gorman | Jasmin Märker | Matmos | Robin Price | Saša Spačal | Mark Peter Wright
Catalyst Arts' Hyperobjects invites you to look at the world from non-human perspectives and rethink our ecological relationships with the planet and beyond.
Showcasing live micro-kingdoms, 3D printed sculptures, installations, video, text, drawings and sound art, Catalyst Arts presents Hyperobjects, an interdisciplinary programme of exhibition and public events with local and international artists and musicians.
Audience will experience sounds of mineral and civil structure fragments dissolving through the actions of acid rain (Jez riley French); live amplified effects of electromagnetic hypersensitivity shared collectively in our modern technology (Mark Peter Wright); sonic properties of plastic, and its wider associations from the everyday to the environmental and political (Matmos); stories told from the perspectives of slime mould, our ancient life companion (Jasmin Märker); speculative world inspired by deep oceanic ecological forms and microbe-centric languages (Baum & Leahy); mesmeric projection of ‘intra-flux’ - a flow of intra-actions in biogeochemical feedback loops perpetuating across scales (Saša Spačal); Lorenz Attractor, butterfly effect visualised in the gallery space (Joey O’Gorman); and the universe clock redefined through a 64-bit computer’s sense of time (Robin Price).