Posted Jan 27, 2012
Sound Chamber in Taipei
Time - ongoing, until April 8, 2012
The interactive dome installation Sound Chamber will be exhibited in Taipei at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) from the 10th February – 8th April 2012 as part of WONDERLAND, the first multi-artform survey exhibition of contemporary Australian art in Taiwan. The exhibit features 45 artworks from 27 artworks and is a showcase of interactive, digital and cross-disciplinary art (including some great pieces from fellow Perth artist Elizabeth Delfs).
Curator statement from Antoanetta Ivanova:
” One of the prominent works in the exhibition is the interactive audio-visual installation Sound Chamber by Kynan Tan and collaborators. Presented as a giant inflatable dome, the project deconstructs timeworn conceits about what an art experience should be. In its shared matrix of activities, the social network is central while the artwork is distributed between the public space of the gallery, the private space of participants, and the global networks it links to. The work enables a collective celebration of the pleasure and joy of all of us being connected to one another. “
We are also very excited to have received a nomination for the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) best cross platform award. Interact with the Sound Chamber online or by visiting the work.
