ICCアニュアル2024 とても近い遠さ
Jun 22, 2024 〜 Nov 10, 2024
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「オープン・スペース」展の役割とコンセプトを継承し、現代の情報環境におけるさまざまなリアリティの「遠さ」と「近さ」について、パンデミック以後の私たちの意識の変化を通して、異なるアプローチによる作品で考察する展覧会です。
The exhibition runs from June 22, 2024, to November 10, 2024.
It is held at NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC] Gallery B and Theater.
Featured artists include Winnie Soon, Ryota Kito, Natsumi Aoyagi, Miyu Hosoi, Kazuki Takakura, Lee Yi-Fan, Hugo Deverchere, and Ryu Furusawa.
The exhibition explores the "distance" and "closeness" of reality in contemporary information environments, considering changes in our awareness since the pandemic.
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