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Elusive Sense: On the Fluid Boundaries of Perception


  • Centrespace Gallery & Studios 6 Leonard Lane Bristol, England, BS1 1EA United Kingdom (map)

Elusive Sense: On the Fluid Boundaries of Perception asks what becomes of our senses in an era where the boundary between the human and the technological is increasingly blurred. Bringing together five Polish new media artists—Iga Węglińska, Agnieszka Mastalerz, panGenerator, Kamil Czapiga (Cosmodernism), and Janek Simon—the exhibition explores how technology reshapes our bodies, our perception of reality, and our understanding of self. Through works spanning sensory augmentation, mechanisms of control, the fragility of digital memory, the visual wealth of the natural world, and the influence of AI on heritage and identity, it offers no simple answers but invites reflection on our cyborg present, where the lines between human and machine, physical and virtual, authentic and generated are constantly being redrawn.

Curator: Anna Szylar, Monster Mind Studio

Producer: Mateusz Kacprowicz

Project funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the UK/Poland Season.

Produced by the Polish Creative Industries Development Center in collaboration with On&OnDesigns, the Polish Cultural Institute in London, and Centrespace Gallery.

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