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Resolutions is a new exhibition by Richie Cyngler and Timothy Hodge Digital, memetic, and physical salvage. Permacomputing diy express mashup.
Discursive evolution, a porous trance of cross-pollination and hilarious magic. Generative pixels shift into imaginary microscopic dwellings drawn. Ritual moving, images.
Along parallel lines of inquiry, Richie and Timothy explore resolutions, interactivity, landscape, abstraction, and collaborative reciprocity, with these new works.
Fragments. A circuit-bent CS-80. All black & gold, custom decals. Sick systems analysis, feedback, and laughter.
8-Bits 1 byte 0xff 11111111 silicon glass wire.
Paint ink canvas paper wood.
Stone.
Fungus.
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Halima Bhatti
Sacred Reflections is an Arabic calligraphy exhibition that harnesses the power of art to convey wisdom and healing. Each piece speaks through silent echoes, offering reflections that transcend words and embody peace. With its flowing, divine script, the exhibition promotes understanding and counters Islamophobia by highlighting the beauty and depth of Islamic culture. Through the transformative lens of calligraphy, "Sacred Reflections" creates a space for contemplation and unity, using art as a bridge to foster connection and combat misconceptions in today’s world. It is a celebration of wisdom, silence, and the strength of unspoken truths.
Artist Bio: Halima, an Australian-based Arabic calligraphy artist originally from Lahore, Pakistan, shares her artistic journey that draws inspiration from Islamic art (quotations from the Holy Quran and Hadith). Her creations aim to promote cultural connections by bridging gaps between cultures and combating stigma associated with Muslims and Islamic art. She believes her artworks are gifts meant to inspire and connect, fostering unity and a deeper appreciation for Arabic calligraphy and Islamic philosophy, ultimately promoting a more harmonious world.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
62 Argyle Street , Hobart, TAS, Australia, Tasmania 7000