Antoinette J Citizen : Method for Counting Qualia

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Boxcopy 282 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane

WHEN : 4th – 6th October / Opening 4th, 6:00 – 8:00pm
WHERE : Boxcopy 282 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane

Join Boxcopy for the next Boxcopy Weekender, featuring new work by Antoinette J Citizen. Citizen has made a mechanical pie chart to illustrate and compare experiences of different qualia. The pie chart accesses datasets gathered in real time from her online networks. These datasets are continually updated, creating a real-time analysis of Citizens network’s experiences.

Antoinette J. Citizen is a visual artist who graduated with honours from a BFA at Queensland University of Technology in 2008 and is currently undertaking a PhD by research at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Citizen has exhibited nationally in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney including the exhibition Fresh Cut 2012 at the Institute of Modern Art, Artspace’s Artist-Run exhibition Eastern Seaboard (2011) with No Frills* and internationally in Luxembourg and Germany for the exhibition Ceci n’est pas un Casino! (2010) Citizen has been involved in various residencies including with DAS in the United Kingdom, Aphids in Victoria, Virtual Lab in Shanghai and with Media Lab Melbourne.

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