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Drawing on Complexity

Channon Goodwin

Be part of creating an epic drawing that will take over multiple locations at UniMelb during Mudfest from 23-26 August.

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Make your mark during Mudfest!

Be part of creating an epic drawing that will take over multiple locations at UniMelb during Mudfest. Drawing on Complexity is a massive collaborative drawing project that uses colourful electrical (PVC) tape to create unique large-scale geometric artworks.

Drawing on Complexity is part of artist Briony Barr and physicist Andrew Melatos's ongoing experiment in pattern formation. The artwork explores what happens when different groups of people team up to make a drawing together within a similar set of rules.

Please be aware that the artwork will be created on the ground, walls, and windows. No special skills are necessary and no tape will go in the bin. Walk-ins are encouraged if sessions are sold out!

Happening across Building 168 and Market Hall, Wednesday to Saturday.

RSVP here for each location:
L1, Building 168: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1099516
L2, Building 168: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1099530
Market Hall: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1099531

Published: 21/08/2023 3:02 PM Last updated: 31/08/2023 2:50 PM 5028 views
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