Dissolving Worlds: Tim and Mic Gruchy

Deadline:

6 April
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June 3
Griffith University Art Museum

 

Since their childhood years in Bundaberg, brothers Tim and Mic Gruchy have been insatiably curious about emergent innovations in image and sound technology. They have now worked in this field both collaboratively and individually for four decades, exploring the use of moving image, sound and the body not only in art contexts, but also club culture, theatre, opera, contemporary dance, musicals and commercial projects.

This exhibition features key artworks by Tim and Mic Gruchy which focus on the intersections of technological innovations with biological forms, human perception, artificial intelligence, and synaesthesia. An ongoing concern in their works is technology as a subject and a medium, where advances in automation, machinery and software can survey, traverse and mediate–as well as degrade and destroy—our bodies and the world around us.

The works included in ‘Dissolving Worlds’ explore subjects ranging from tides and flows of the great Australian rivers and oceans to the impact of development on the Moganshan region in eastern China; from bodies captured by sensors and transformed into images using artificial intelligence software to the degradation of the decommissioned Baoshan steelworks in Shanghai, once one of the largest steelworks in the world. In a technological environment characterised by hyper-communication and social networks, the Gruchy brothers explore sensuous visions of an enhanced and rapidly changing world, while also considering its dissolution.

 

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