Experimenta Make Sense: International Triennial of Media Art
Experimenta Make Sense: International Triennial of Media Art
Experimenta Make Sense: International Triennial of Media Art is an exhibition that expresses the disconcerting and delightful world of the digital age.
Both playful and challenging, each artwork asks audiences to immerse their senses into a ‘thinking’, ‘feeling’ and ‘doing’ contemplation of what it is to be human in the digital age of technological acceleration.
Curated by Jonathan Parsons and Lubi Thomas, Experimenta Make Sense features over 20 leading international and Australian artists.
Featured Artists
Robert Andrew
Ella Barclay
Michele Barker and Anna Munster
Briony Barr with Andrew Melatos
Steve Berrick
Antoinette J. Citizen
Adam Donovan and Katrin Hochschuh
Lauren Edmonds
Matthew Gardiner
Jane Gauntlett
Liz Magic Laser
Jon McCormack
Lucy McRae
Gail Priest
Scale Free Network
Andrew Styan
Judy Watson
Katarina Zdjelar
Images:
Andrew Styan - Life Support System
Briony BARR - Drawing on complexity (The Experimenta series) 2017. Photo: Theresa Harrison
Matthew GARDINER - The folded geometry of the Universe 2016. Photo: Nicky Pastore
Parking
Parking USC is a regulated parking area. Paid car parking is in effect in on the campus between 8am and 6pm, Monday to Friday with the exception of accessible car parks (a valid permit must be displayed). Parking is free on Saturday and Sunday.
“A taste of the most innovative new media art being made in Australia and abroad”
Megan Williams, Manager, USC Art Gallery
Partners
Presented by USC Art Gallery in partnership with Experimenta