Mirrorcity

Interesting exhibition at the Hayward Gallery which asked London artists to look at the challenge of living in the digital age, living life between the physical and virtual world.

I loved the installation by Lindsey Sears set in an upturned ship’s hull with videos of its antislavery mission projected onto concave and convex round screens.  You may know my stance on video art but using the different screen made it into more of an installation piece.

I also liked Tim Etchells daily ripostes in response to current news displayed as posters. Who can resist “Flat pack melancholia for easy transportation. By two get an inflatable depression”!

Other works stimulated interesting ideas but have not stayed in my memory so well. All in all though the show did make you think about what is real and what is a construct of a virtual world.

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