Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.
Best Photos of the Day
Powerhouse has today unveiled the Australian premiere of the major exhibition Atmospheric Memory. The sensory experience by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curated by José Luis de Vicente, is inspired by the writing of 19th century computer pioneer and philosopher Charles Babbage, who believed that the air surrounding us is a ‘vast library’ containing every sound, motion and word spoken.