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No Bounds: Flow State

NO BOUNDS 2024: "FLOW STATE"
11 - 13 October 2024

Friday: 4pm–9pm
Sat-Sun: 10am–4pm

Exchange Place Studios, Exchange Street, S2 5TR.
Free entry, everyone welcome.

An audiovisual installation for No Bounds Festival 2024 using 3D imaging to merge experiences, data, images and found objects from Sheffield's rivers as they flow through the city towards the infamous Megatron.

Programmed by Sheffield Hallam University as part of Entanglement, Commons and Cultural Mycelium, and featuring work by Aron Spall, Daniel Bacchus & Dr Joan Ramon Rodriguez​-​Amat.

The exhibition offers a rare glimpse into the role of rivers in shaping our communities and urban spaces. Taking place in our basement at Exchange Place Studios, the exhibition responds to its unique underground location, close to the Megatron, to encourage visitors to think about their relationship with the river and create discussion around our shared responsibilities towards nature.

About Aron Spall

Aron Spall is an artist and researcher who works with still, moving and three-dimensional imaging to explore affective, bodily interaction with memory and archives. His current practice questions what constitutes the ‘photographic’ within emerging digital ecologies, specifically; how computational photography and the networked image affects the way we encounter individual, social and cultural memory. https://aronspall.co.uk/

About Daniel Bacchus

Daniel Bacchus is a digital artist with a professional background in animation, interactive design, music, immersive technologies (VR/AR/XR) and algorithmic/procedural generation. He has developed digital artworks that have been exhibited internationally and gained recognition at internationally recognised festivals and conferences, including Doc Fest and the London Art Biennale. https://danielbacchus.co.uk/

About Dr. Joan Ramon Rodriguez​-​Amat​

Dr. Joan Ramon Rodriguez​-​Amat​, PhD is a scholar whose research revolves around the communicative spaces; the cultural constructions of time and space, and citizenship and power. He combines geolocative data analytics with radical qualitative research; and social and cultural theories with visual representations of place; all with the ultimate purpose of understanding communities in place and online, through their ways of appropriating, negotiating, and challenging the political landscapes they are in.

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Curated and produced by Amy Carter Gordon and Lauren McConnell.