Broad Vision | Future Human | from 5 June – 28 June 2014
Broad Vision art/science research and learning
presents
Future Human: creative and critical speculations on how we might sustain, adapt and evolve, as biology, technology and culture become increasingly intertwined
A time-lapse of a 3D printer on opening night printing HomoSentire, developed for ‘Future Human’
Just Jed (Jed Stuart Welland)
Exhibition ran from Thursday 5 June through to Saturday 28 June 2014
Broad Vision presents an exhibition of imagined futures and possible human evolutions. Integrating art and science, Future Human plays with the possible, the probable and the implausible through a collection of interdisciplinary artworks, experiments and speculative designs. The exhibition invites you to imagine a future where humans have evolved to survive a dark earth, where we can create our own transplant organs, where we harvest natural energy, and where the city is beyond recognition.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of free events designed to engage audiences in some of the laboratory/studio practices experienced on the Broad Vision project, including workshops, demonstrations and talks. See our Events page for more details.
Check the Press Release here
For more information and updates check their website for details at www.broad-vision.info
The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of free events designed to engage audiences in some of the laboratory/studio practices experienced on the Broad Vision project, including workshops, demonstrations and talks. See the our Events page for more details.
Check the Press Release here
For more information and updates check their website for details at www.broad-vision.info