‘Felice Grodin: Invasive Species’ — Augmented Reality (AR) Exhibition at PAMM
'Felice Grodin: Invasive Species' at Perez Art Museum Miami is an augmented reality exhibition - a digital exhibition displaying the commissioned works by Miami-based artist Felice Grodin.
Influenced by geophilosophy, a field of thought that analyzes the relationship between physical and mental territories, this is a one of a kind exhibit taking place at the Perez Art Museum. 'Felice Grodin draws architecture background to explore the mutable within landscapes, architecture, and the urban panoramas. Her works at this exhibit blend with the museum's architecture and, for the duration of the exhibition, transforms PAMM’s environment.
The show, which features a total of four digital works was launched with two AR site-specific works—Mezzbug and Terrafish. These unique works engage with and virtually enhance the museum’s building. In "Terrafish", Grodin overlaps PAMM’s hanging gardens on the waterfront terrace.The translucent body of a digital species that Grodin created in "Terrafish", overlaps PAMM’s hanging gardens on the waterfront terrace. This piece of work is suggestive of nonnative jellyfish found in South Florida waters.
By drawing on the destructive impact of invasive species and creating a new digital environment, Grodin highlights the transformative and unstable state of our ecosystem, speculating about a not-so-distant future affected by climate change and overtaken by uncanny creatures.
“Felice Grodin: Invasive Species” will be on view through April 21, 2018 at the Perez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, USA
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