A Bridge between Art and Science
As one entered the little space, a flickering screen grabbed the attention. The intruder was forced to look down into what turned out to be the bottom of a cup (albeit in digital imagery form) filled with imaginary water. And lo, there at the bottom of the digital cup were some tea leaves. And so several viewers suddenly realized that the small space was meant to emulate a fortune-teller's booth, complete with heavy drapes and dim lighting to evoke mystery.
The future has been one of the main questions raised by human beings since the beginning of time, said artist Irene Agrivina, who with friends Asa Rahmana, Rennie Agustine, and Fahla Fadilla created the mixed media installation titled Facing the Future.
June 17, 2014
As one entered the little space, a flickering screen grabbed the attention. The intruder was forced to look down into what turned out to be the bottom of a cup (albeit in digital imagery form) filled with imaginary water. And lo, there at the bottom of the digital cup were some tea leaves. And so several viewers suddenly realized that the small space was meant to emulate a fortune-teller's booth, complete with heavy drapes and dim lighting to evok
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