Lacunae
To encounter Lacunae is to have a visual connection with a community of people that occupy the same space, both close and far away.
Lacunae is an interactive exploration of technology and human communication, created by Launceston collective Soma Lumia: James Riggall, Troy Merritt and Darryl Rogers.
Conceived as a response to COVID-19 and the disconnection of human communication, Lacunae will build a community feedback loop from visitors to QVMAG through the summer and autumn.
Lacunae is an interactive installation at both the Museum and the Art Gallery, connecting the movement of visitors.
LACUNAE
Museum at Inveresk | Art Gallery at Royal Park
15 December 2023 – 28 April 2024
EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND
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