An exhibition of Polish artists whose works question the state of human perception in a world saturated with digital technology. Visitors will see video works, installations, and objects that blur the lines between humans and machines, encouraging reflection on the condition of human senses in a digital age where the boundaries between humans and technology are becoming fluid.
On display will be works by Cosmodernism, Agnieszka Mastalerz, panGenerator, Janek Simon and Iga Węglińska, with introductions by participating artists.
Technology has permeated every aspect of daily life with our shared experience of the world becoming inextricably interwoven with it. The exhibition considers how this is impacting the sensory landscape and probes the challenges that technology's ever-expanding entity poses to humanity. Each of the artists explores how technology becomes not just a tool but an active agent that shapes our bodies, minds, our perception of reality and our understanding of ourselves. Does technology enhance our senses, or lead to their functions being transferred to systems on which we are ever more dependent? Does this mediated sensation allow us to survive in an increasingly stimulating reality, or strip us of a vital plane for maintaining authentic contact with the world around us?