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Shimmer(ing)

‘Shimmer(ing)’ approaches phenomena by way of embodiment. The feeling of light shimmering atop a reflective surface; shimmering; visual onomatopoeia; a verbal designation that captures the quality of something intangible... 23 October–3 November

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Caitlinn Foord, Marli Maddison, Isaac Lizardo, Stacey Collee, Lilly Skipper, and Matt M Benjamin

Dates: 23 October – 3 November 2023
Celebration: Thursday 26 October 5-7pm
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Shimmer(ing) approaches phenomena by way of embodiment. The feeling of light shimmering atop a reflective surface; shimmering; visual onomatopoeia; a verbal designation that captures the quality of something intangible - a sonic photocopy of a silent event, a visual representation of something invisible, something there but not there.

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