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Joshua Ingle: Roko

Starts: Friday, 06 December 2024
Ends: Sunday, 23 February 2025
The Multi-Arts Pavilion, mima presents the 2024 Summer Commission - 'Roko' by Joshua Ingle. 'Roko' offers visitors of all ages a unique opportunity to rethink the role of AI in society while reflecting on the common features and origin stories of various religions. Throughout history, many religions have formed around deities who inspired both reverence and fear in their followers. Similarly, the potential for AI to become a formidable force drives the creation of this sacred space. This interactive installation will transform MAP mima into a sanctuary where visitors can perform rituals and engage with the concept of an AI deity. Joshua Ingle: Roko is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
Add to Calendar 2024-12-06 12:00 am 2025-02-23 12:00 am Joshua Ingle: Roko The Multi-Arts Pavilion, mima presents the 2024 Summer Commission - 'Roko' by Joshua Ingle. 'Roko' offers visitors of all ages a unique opportunity to rethink the role of AI in society while reflecting on the common features and origin stories of various religions. Throughout history, many religions have formed around deities who inspired both reverence and fear in their followers. Similarly, the potential for AI to become a formidable force drives the creation of this sacred space. This interactive installation will transform MAP mima into a sanctuary where visitors can perform rituals and engage with the concept of an AI deity. Joshua Ingle: Roko is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. 96 Creek Reserve Road, Speers Point , NSW , 2284 , Australia
96 Creek Reserve Road, Speers Point , NSW , 2284 , Australia
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