On July 16, Street Gallery and Tech Park Batumi will hold a closing day of the project and the joint exhibition with the participation of project selected artists Nino Bosikashvili, BIIMO and Iese Kobaladze.
Where: Batumi, Akhmeteli #1, Street Gallery exhibition wall.
In the frame of the project, the Tech Park Batumi provided artists with a workspace to implement their ideas and create artworks by using various technologies and tools. The exhibition will feature 3D printed sculptures and Augmented Reality (AR) prints.
About exhibition and artists
Nino Bosikashvili: False Gods
Evolution is replaced by a dive into old culture, due to the hopeless state between present reality and future alter worlds. Mind is polluted and altered by conservative elements. No rational choices are made any more. This gives birth to an altered world where time is frozen and humans reject development. Their consciousness is based upon made up Gods and feelings.
This interferes with self awareness and development. This results in idolisation of some being or subject, which is outdated and far from reality.
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Iese Kobaladze: Sunset
In childhood, in Batumi, everyone probably had the mystical feeling of "sunset" - as if it was literally sinking to the bottom of the sea and then somehow rising to the other side of the earth. I well remember the feeling when I imagined how a ball of scorching sun was entering the water and moving through it.
The installation is accompanied by music that can be heard by scanning a QR code.
Music by Saphileaum - Freshwater Body
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BiiMO: FEED ME
People spend a lot of time in a day on social media. We share our feelings, thoughts, ideas, successes or problems with the “Friends” and Followers who we may not even know. We are incapable of realizing to whom we are giving access to our personal information, how they can create our characteristic profile, study our behavior, and influence our choices in different ways. We become the product of systems dictating us how beauty looks like, what is happiness and the ideal world.
NOTE: You will need a mobile phone to explore the whole exhibition.