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Wednesday 27th November – Saturday 7th December I Open Monday-Saturday, 11am-4pm I Sunday, 12noon-4pm
Performing Arts Studio
Free admission
An interactive, holographic installation exploring the stories and collective imaginations of the Tehuelche community of Patagonia.
Through AI, immersive technologies, and a collaborative process with the Tehuelches, this installation reflects on how AI is shaping our narratives and perceptions.
It will also create new representations of the Tehuelches' cosmovisions – conceptions of the physical and spiritual world – bringing together the past, the present and imaginary futures of the community.
WOR(L)DS: Words Create Worlds (27 Nov 2024 - 7 Dec 2024) |
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