Abstract
From 12 to 14 December 2014, visitors to the Southbank Centre London or Khoj Studios New Delhi were able to participate in 3×4, an exploration of metaspace platforms for future inclusive cities. 3×4 created an immersive, telematic environment by merging two identical 3×4 metre room installations at the Southbank Centre, London and Khoj International Artists Association, Delhi to provide a playful, sensorial exploration of new hybrids of digital space. Audiences in London, Delhi and across the globe were able to co-create these mixed-reality scenes and explore the qualities and values built through self-organised communities that are lost in their eviction and resettlement. From informal settlement dwellings to contemporary compact interior designs, micro living solutions and imagined worlds, this transnational dialogue intended to set an aspiration for developing metaspace platforms in the global south.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 12 Dec 2014 |
Event | exhibition - Khoj Studios New Delhi and Southbank Centre London, 12-14 December, 2014 Duration: 12 Dec 2014 → … |
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Paul Sermon
- School of Art and Media - Professor of Visual Communication
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
- Inclusive Digital Societies Research Excellence Group
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