Abstract
The Time Salon is a conceptual art project that explores rapid shifts in the human experience and physical views of time brought about by the Network Ages.
The project evolves through an iterative process involving the creation of artworks, the curation of events and exhibitions, and publications. Central to this Ideas Platform project, is a questioning of the relationship between the phenomenological time of matter and energy, and cultural and personal constructs of time.
The intensity of time is felt in daily life, in intimate and pragmatic, psychological and scientific spheres, yet time is arguably merely a means for grasping change. As H.G. Wells observed in his 1895 novel The Time Machine, 'There is no difference between time and any of the other three dimensions of space, except that our consciousness moves along it.'
The project evolves through an iterative process involving the creation of artworks, the curation of events and exhibitions, and publications. Central to this Ideas Platform project, is a questioning of the relationship between the phenomenological time of matter and energy, and cultural and personal constructs of time.
The intensity of time is felt in daily life, in intimate and pragmatic, psychological and scientific spheres, yet time is arguably merely a means for grasping change. As H.G. Wells observed in his 1895 novel The Time Machine, 'There is no difference between time and any of the other three dimensions of space, except that our consciousness moves along it.'
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Artspace Sydney |
Publication status | Published - 25 May 2017 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- Contemporary Art
- time and temporality
- Installation
- mixed media