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Memory. Digital exhibition by ArtSect Gallery and art'otel London Hoxton

Exhibition / Installation

Partner Programme

14 Sept 2024

Digital, Graphic Design & Visual Communications, Multi-Disciplinary Design

art'otel London Hoxton Gallery

1-3 Rivington Street

London

EC2A3DT

Raw, unapologetic, frozen choreography from Ethan Samuel Jacobs and Bex3, with immersive sound design from Andrew Beaton. A memory is fragmented, colours disturbed, vision blurred when desperately trying to recall it. One frozen second captured in the eyes of multimedia artists Christie Lau and Edmund Fraser.

A memory is fragmented, colours disturbed, vision blurred when desperately trying to recall it. One frozen second captured in the eyes of multimedia artists Christie Lau and Edmund Fraser. Dreams are the distorted pieces, collected when our core memories are reconstructed. People and environments are jumbled and mixed in a soup made from wonderfully indistinct ingredients. Using Gaussian Splat technology, AI and traditional 3D methodology, the artists create a winding landscape and the snapshot of a singular moment in time. They twist, blur and turn characters and spaces as if the viewer is waking from the dream. With accompanying immersive soundscapes from Andrew Beaton and choreography from Ethan Samuel Jacobs with Bex3, this piece reconstructs visions we all try to hold to after our eyes crack open and we still contain the vivid emotion built within our subconscious worlds. Produced by ArtSect and hosted by art’otel Hoxton, we are pleased to present ‘Memory’. 6th September at 6pm: Exhibition opening with a DJ set by Anahita Shamsaei 7th September at 5pm: Panel talk with Christie Lau and Edmund Fraser. ArtSect Gallery is a DAO led immersive gallery, collective incubation space and creative lab. As the leading Decentralised Arts Organisation in London, they harness the power of community ownership and Web3 principles. Their goal is to elevate and champion new artists and new media and curate them with no borders. If it has a voice it has value.