when: 07 - 30 October 2020 | venue: UTS Gallery | cost: Free | address: Level 4, 702 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 | website: https://art.uts.edu.au/index.php/exhibitions/forensic-architecture/ | tickets: https://art.uts.edu.au/index.php/exhibitions/forensic-architecture/
published: 30 Oct 2020, 5 min read
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Cloud Studies is the first solo exhibition in Australia by Forensic Architecture, a research agency comprised of architects, artists, filmmakers, journalists, scientists, lawyers and other specialists who undertake investigations into human rights abuses, state violence and environmental crimes around the world.
Using the disciplinary tools of both architecture and forensics, Forensic Architecture have given rise to a new form of investigative practice that seeks to uncover, analyse and present evidence from the crimes of our recent past and consider the convergence of architecture, media, and violence.
In Cloud Studies, Forensic Architecture contend with the interconnectedness of global atmospheres. The work brings together eight recent investigations under a single theme; toxic clouds. In a year of bushfire, pandemic and protest, where toxic clouds colonise the air we breathe and shape the way we connect, Cloud Studies presents evidence of perseverance and resistance.
The exhibition is extended by related investigations and a publication, Responses to the Cloud, that explores the themes of Cloud Studies from a local context, with new writing by Joel Spring, Saba Bebawi, Jason De Santolo, Tom Melick, Nikki Lam, Thalia Anthony, Micaela Sahhar and curators Stella Rosa McDonald and Eleanor Zeichner. As part of our commitment to accessibility, audio recordings of these texts read by their authors are available below. Audio described tours of the exhibition are available on request.
Covid-19 safety
We want to keep you safe at UTS. Please follow these safety measures to safeguard the wellbeing of all our visitors.
You must not visit UTS Gallery if you have:
a cough, sore throat, fever, runny nose, loss of smell or loss of taste
travelled to a restricted area in the last 14 days
been diagnosed with Covid-19 or come into contact with someone who has been diagnosed in the last two weeks
When at UTS Gallery you must:
maintain 1.5 metres physical distance from others where possible
register your contact details upon entry to UTS Gallery to enable contact tracing if necessary
use the provided hand sanitiser at the entrance to the Gallery
respect those around you — pay attention to others' body language, take responsibility for your own behaviour and speak up if you feel uncomfortable
Groups larger than 10 must be booked in advance by emailing utsgallery@uts.edu.au. Groups larger than 20 are not permitted.
Further information on visiting UTS can be found at this information page.
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Cloud Studies is the first solo exhibition in Australia by Forensic Architecture, a research agency comprised of architects, artists, filmmakers, journalists, scientists, lawyers and other specialists who undertake investigations into human rights abuses, state violence and environmental crimes around the world.
Using the disciplinary tools of both architecture and forensics, Forensic Architecture have given rise to a new form of investigative practice that seeks to uncover, analyse and present evidence from the crimes of our recent past and consider the convergence of architecture, media, and violence.
In Cloud Studies, Forensic Architecture contend with the interconnectedness of global atmospheres. The work brings together eight recent investigations under a single theme; toxic clouds. In a year of bushfire, pandemic and protest, where toxic clouds colonise the air we breathe and shape the way we connect, Cloud Studies presents evidence of perseverance and resistance.
The exhibition is extended by related investigations and a publication, Responses to the Cloud, that explores the themes of Cloud Studies from a local context, with new writing by Joel Spring, Saba Bebawi, Jason De Santolo, Tom Melick, Nikki Lam, Thalia Anthony, Micaela Sahhar and curators Stella Rosa McDonald and Eleanor Zeichner. As part of our commitment to accessibility, audio recordings of these texts read by their authors are available below. Audio described tours of the exhibition are available on request.
Covid-19 safety
We want to keep you safe at UTS. Please follow these safety measures to safeguard the wellbeing of all our visitors.
You must not visit UTS Gallery if you have:
a cough, sore throat, fever, runny nose, loss of smell or loss of taste
travelled to a restricted area in the last 14 days
been diagnosed with Covid-19 or come into contact with someone who has been diagnosed in the last two weeks
When at UTS Gallery you must:
maintain 1.5 metres physical distance from others where possible
register your contact details upon entry to UTS Gallery to enable contact tracing if necessary
use the provided hand sanitiser at the entrance to the Gallery
respect those around you — pay attention to others' body language, take responsibility for your own behaviour and speak up if you feel uncomfortable
Groups larger than 10 must be booked in advance by emailing utsgallery@uts.edu.au. Groups larger than 20 are not permitted.
Further information on visiting UTS can be found at this information page.
Go see Forensic Architecture- Cloud Studies 2020.
Forensic Architecture- Cloud Studies 2020 is on 07 - 30 October 2020. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Ultimo. Call 0490291476 for details. Visit their website at https://art.uts.edu.au/index.php/exhibitions/forensic-architecture/.
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