This winter, iidrr Gallery in New York will present Digital Futures: Post-Human Landscapes, an exhibition that invites audiences to explore the future of the human body in an era of digital transformation. Featuring cutting-edge AR and VR installations, the show delves into how technology redefines our perceptions of humanity, raising questions about identity, existence, and the boundaries of the human form in a technologically enhanced world.
The exhibition brings together forward-thinking artists who challenge the conventional understanding of the body and its place within a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Through immersive experiences, visitors will engage with works that provoke thought on what it means to be human in an age where the line between physical and virtual realities continues to blur.
Attendees will also have the unique opportunity to participate in a studio visit, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the technical processes that fuel these creations. A hands-on workshop focused on AR as a tool for artistic expression will further deepen the dialogue, providing insight into how technology is reshaping the way we create and experience art.
Running from December 2024 through January 2025, Digital Futures: Post-Human Landscapes at iidrr Gallery promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of art, technology, and the evolving concept of humanity in the digital age.
About iidrr: Founded in New York, iidrr is committed to building an artist community focused on new media art and trend culture. Alongside its online artist community, iidrr has established an offline presence in the Lower East Side of New York, concentrating on the development of new media and technology-driven art. Through a diverse range of activities, iidrr aims to uncover a more dynamic and vibrant visual world.
Organization: iidrr
Contact Person: Puxuan Zhou
Website: https://iidrr.com/
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Contact Number: +14047100406
Address:25 park lane south apt1402
City: jersey city
State: nj
Country:United States
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