On May 9, 2017, I attended E. Joteva’s solo exhibition,
Mnemoawariat Broad Art Center. The purpose of the show is to express past,
present and future memory using three ice cryo sculptures melting and recorded brain
wave pattern.
This is the most beautiful art exhibition I have attended at
Broad Art Center. First things that I saw when I enter the Mnemonic Place
Fields were the 3D picture of ice sculptures projected on the three walls. They
were lively, colorful and looked real sculptures as the details were vividly
reconstructed from hundreds of pictures from 360 degree point of view as the
past. After that, I went to the upstairs where I see a blue wave pattern called
‘Dream Augur’ which is the dream-wave portrait which represents the memory for
the future. Then, I reached to the present named as ‘Not all cycles can be
contained’ where I found 3 ephemeral sculpture triptychs which are melting.
They looked like a delicious ice lollipops to me and the sound of water drops
could be heard through speakers. The view from within can be seen by using a
sound-reactive VR goggle.
This event is a good example of bio and art topic in lecture
because both neurophsics, art and virtual technologies are utilized in the
exhibition. On the other hand, this show gives me sad feeling as the beautiful
ice sculptures are melting and disappearing with the time which is same as our
human life as we spending day by day to the end of our life.
Proof of attendance |
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