Tag: uts gallery

After Technology

Group Exhibition

By Hannah Jenkins — 15 March, 2019

A speculative review of the UTS Gallery group exhibition After Technology. Future anxieties are too much to process. The old narratives of human beings wielding technology are now obsolete. Instead, technology directs us:  we cultivate and obsess over it; it commercialises and consumes us. My head spins with political echo chambers and lag. I can…

Clanger

Baden Pailthorpe

By Lauren Carroll Harris — 8 June, 2018

Football becomes an algorithm in Baden Pailthorpe’s new solo exhibition at UTS Gallery. Or rather, a football algorithm feeds moving image art. Data artists translate gluts of information into aesthetic forms—here, Pailthorpe aestheticises an AFL game, tracking the movements of the players in the 2017 AFL Round 23 Swans v Carlton game, before visualising this…

The Invisible

Curated by Abdul

Karim Hekmat

By Naomi Riddle — 17 October, 2017

‘Please try to remember that what they believe, as well as what they do and cause you to endure does not testify to your inferiority but to their inhumanity.’ James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time (1963) ‘Whatever your ear has not heard, hear that What your eyes have not seen, see that.’ Hatef Esfehani, quoted…