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Flowstate and Brisbane Festival present

A Force — Completed

An evolving installation by Hiromi Tango and Craig Walsh. A Force represents a new temporal public artwork by this award-winning collaborative team.

A site-specific installation responsive to a range of environmental forces including audience participation and contribution. A Force will grow throughout the duration of the exhibition through public participation and develop in response to the unique environment it lives within.

A Force considers our relationship with technology, and how our daily dependence on digital devices may be affecting us. Wires and cables are lifelines in many ways, but as we manipulate them with our hands, taking time together to create, we begin to transform our relationship with technology

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Sep + Oct 2018


Installation
Mon 10 Sep — Sat 13 Oct,
10am — 9pm
Sun 14 Oct, 10am — 3pm

Performance Workshop
Mon 10 Sep, 6pm — 8pm

Artists
Craig Walsh and Hiromi Tango

Programming
Steven Thomasson

Artwork
Insanity Magnet by Hiromi Tango

Photo
Yuki Crawford

A Force — Completed

Duration: 90 min
Mon 10 Sep, 6.00pm
Sat 15 Sep, 11.00am
Wed 19 Sep, 11.00am
Sat 22 Sep, 11.00am
Wed 26 Sep, 11.00am
Sat 29 Sep, 11.00am
Wed 3 Oct, 11.00am
Sat 6 Oct, 11.00am
Wed 10 Oct, 11.00am

A Force Workshop


By Craig Walsh and Hiromi Tango

Workshops facilitated by Queensland College of Art students


A Force considers our relationship with technology, and how our daily dependence on digital devices may be affecting us. As part of this project, members of the public will have the opportunity to participate in the creation of a collaborative, cumulative sculptural installation, through a series of workshops.

Participants will be invited to reimagine their connections to the digital world and each other, transforming materials such as cables and wires into works of art. These small sculptural forms, focussing on themes of regeneration and human connections, will be integrated as part of the large sculptural installation. In this way, workshop participants will have an opportunity to join their creations to the work of others, enacting the idea of human connectivity.

Please Note: Participants will get the exciting opportunity to add their creations to a public installation in the heart of South Bank. As a result, participants will not be able to take their creations home.

Register →

Download A Force Educational Pack  →

Flowstate and Brisbane Festival present

A Force — Completed

An evolving installation by Hiromi Tango and Craig Walsh. A Force represents a new temporal public artwork by this award-winning collaborative team.

A site-specific installation responsive to a range of environmental forces including audience participation and contribution. A Force will grow throughout the duration of the exhibition through public participation and develop in response to the unique environment it lives within.

A Force considers our relationship with technology, and how our daily dependence on digital devices may be affecting us. Wires and cables are lifelines in many ways, but as we manipulate them with our hands, taking time together to create, we begin to transform our relationship with technology

Register →

Download A Force Educational Pack  →

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Workshops



Sep + Oct 2018

Installation
Mon 10 Sep — Sat 13 Oct,
10am — 9pm
Sun 14 Oct, 10am — 3pm

Performance Workshop
Mon 10 Sep, 6pm — 8pm

Artists
Craig Walsh and Hiromi Tango

Programming
Steven Thomasson

Artwork
Insanity Magnet by Hiromi Tango

Photo
Yuki Crawford

Duration: 90 min
Mon 10 Sep 6.00pm
Sat 15 Sep 11.00am
Wed 19 Sep 11.00am
Sat 22 Sep 11.00am
Wed 26 Sep 11.00am
Sat 29 Sep 11.00am
Wed 3 Oct 11.00am
Sat 6 Oct 11.00am
Wed 10 Oct 11.00am

A Force Workshop


By Craig Walsh and Hiromi Tango

Workshops facilitated by Queensland College of Art students


A Force considers our relationship with technology, and how our daily dependence on digital devices may be affecting us. As part of this project, members of the public will have the opportunity to participate in the creation of a collaborative, cumulative sculptural installation, through a series of workshops.

Participants will be invited to reimagine their connections to the digital world and each other, transforming materials such as cables and wires into works of art. These small sculptural forms, focussing on themes of regeneration and human connections, will be integrated as part of the large sculptural installation. In this way, workshop participants will have an opportunity to join their creations to the work of others, enacting the idea of human connectivity.

Please Note: Participants will get the exciting opportunity to add their creations to a public installation in the heart of South Bank. As a result, participants will not be able to take their creations home.

Register →

Download A Force Educational Pack  →

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