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Reflected Experience and Shifting Perspective: Here, There, and Otherwhere

March 7 @ 7:00 pm11:00 pm

Reflected Experience: Here, There, and Otherwhere will function as a multi channel audio/visual installation, serving to represent reflection of experience, tying together byproducts of my creativity and research in perspective and environmental communication. In addition to sculptural and video expression, there will be a musical performance of the score Weathered Experience: A Map To Where You Will within the installation which will be projected on the wall creating a unique performer audience experience.

 

I hope to encourage heuristic endeavor; to evoke passion regarding reflection of experience, investment in exploration of perspective, and awareness of the fruits born from those labors, coalescing sound, gesture, and technology to engage in play, communication, observation, and commentary as a representation of the different degrees in which biological systems coexist in any given environment, creating space for the exploration of how we treat each other and the world in which we exist.

“Step into “Reflected Experience and Shifting Perspective: Here, There, and Otherwhere” at Public Art Futures Lab at @UndergroundAtlanta Friday, March 7th from 7-11 PM. Witness Majid Araim’s multi-channel installation that blends sculpture, video, and performance to reflect on the diverse ways we perceive and interact with our environments.

The event will feature sculptural elements, immersive video presentations, and a live musical performance of “Weathered Experience: A Map To Where You Will.”

Be immersed in an interactive space designed to spark curiosity and foster new consciousness-raising understandings through art and technology.

RSVP and dive deeper into @archdukearaim Majid’s vision and explore the full bio and artist statement for this unique exhibition by clicking the link in @FultonPublicArt bio.”

– Kathleen Brown, Fulton County Futures Lab