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Interactive media art exhibition to show how we will live in the future

Ever wondered what your future home would look like? Well wonder no longer, when Wellington Shire Council’s Gippsland Art Gallery ● Sale opens its doors to Experimenta House of Tomorrow, an interactive media art exhibition on 2 July 2005.

By Caitlin Malcolm - Gallery Information Officer - 16th June 2005 - Back to News

Inspired by the domestic fantasy world explored in The Jetsons, Experimenta House of Tomorrow is the first major interactive media art exhibition to bring together artistic visions of our future home, as predicted by digital media artists, filmmakers, architects, scientists and designers.

Featuring a mind-boggling array of must-have ‘inventions’ for the house of the future, House of Tomorrow is the largest collection of new media art ever to tour Australia. This truly is interactive art - art you can touch, stroke, dance on, play with, ride on and circumnavigate!

The exhibitions allows you to interact with a lounge, bedroom, playroom, and kitchen of the future – each room featuring high-tech film, video, animation and interactive media installations, from the practical, to the virtual, the retro-inspired, and the truly bizarre.

Visitors will delight in audience favourites such as Virsual the Digital Rocking Horse (Eness, Australia), the ultimate toy for the playroom of the future!; Zizi the Affectionate Couch (Stephen Barrass, Linda Davy, Robert Davy & Kerry Richens, Australia), an ottoman that purrs like a cat; Panopticon (Tan Teck Weng, Australia), a miniature room of furniture that defies gravity; share a bed with a seductive, virtual woman in Dirty Pillows (Sally Blenheim, Australia); and duck for cover near Slow Service (Marcus Lyall, Australia), it’s a digital food fight!

The exhibition at Gippsland Art GallerySale is the final leg of the Experimenta House of Tomorrow tour, which has attracted over 100,000 visitors at regional and state capitals across Australia.

Experience the ultimate futuristic fantasy from 2 July to 7 August 2005 at the Gippsland Art GallerySale, 68 Foster Street Sale.

 


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