On Humanity, Objects and Connectivity
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
The Indonesian Pavilion occupies a somewhat small space, only 70 square meters. In the Arsenale Hall in Venice, Italy, Indonesian artist Tintin Wulia digitally combines visual arts, camera, Internet access, and video, in an attempt to show the interaction between current realities and the future of humanity.
The Indonesian Pavilion occupies a somewhat small space, only 70 square meters. In the Arsenale Hall in Venice, Italy, Indonesian artist Tintin Wulia digitally combines visual arts, camera, Internet access, and video, in an attempt to show the interaction between current realities and the future of humanity.
In the small space, Tintin features three projects: 'Not Alone', 'Under the Sun', and 'A Thousand and One Martian Homes'. The installation is ref
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