Exhibitions opening & Goolugatup Sounds 19
Event description
Exhibitions and live music, 4pm Saturday, 15 June 2024.
Oliver Hull, Rebecca McCauley & Aaron Claringbold, Shoeb Ahmad, Sophia Hanson-Knarhoi, dj Wetpuddlss
FREE entry, with full bar, great food, and spectacular views over the Derbal Yerrigan.
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Confusion Matrix, Oliver Hull
According to the coastline paradox, the more accurately you measure something, the larger it gets. Computers can’t generate their own random numbers, for this they need something outside of themselves. No matter how much data we have, it only ever makes sense to predict the weather two weeks in advance. The human brain and weather prediction algorithms both use random noise to model the unpredictability of turbulent and complex systems – the world is noisy, some call this chaos! Maybe it's called living life, living with infinite resolution and possibility.
Confusion Matrix is an exhibition composed of a weather-controlled computer simulation looking impossibly close at virtual objects, and an assemblage of components from windchimes, precision automated manufacturing, mood rings, antennas, and the cooling systems of personal gaming computers. It is about the ways in which we process the world through representations and measurements, and the limits of where these technologies break down.
Exhibition continues until 28 July 2024.
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Here's what we know, Rebecca McCauley & Aaron Claringbold
Here's what we know is an exhibition of new work by Rebecca McCauley and Aaron Claringbold. It’s sort of about driving and tourism and extraction and technology and fantasy. About setting out for very long walks, the visual identity of bitumen highways, and the vernacular of the plaques and carved stone that mark the way. About trying to make sense of it all. It’s a slide show of things we’ve seen, and things we think we know; about 21st century mobility and colonial place-making; ice-creams and tesla chargers; and living in this place, at this time, in this way.
Exhibition continues until 28 July 2024.
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Goolugatup Sounds 19 – Shoeb Ahmad, Sophia Hanson-Knarhoi, dj Wetpuddlss
From 4pm Saturday, 15 June 2024.
This June, GOOLUGATUP SOUNDS returns with Canberra icon SHOEB AHMAD, current Goolugatup musician-in-residence SOPHIA HANSON-KNARHOI, and ingenious local genre-hopper DJ WETPUDDLSS. Entry is free, with food, full bar and captivating art exhibitions alongside.
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Image: Oliver Hull
Goolugatup Heathcote is a cultural precinct located on the shores of the Derbal Yerrigan, in the suburb of Applecross, just south of the centre of Boorloo Perth, WA.
The precinct's street address is 58 Duncraig Rd, Applecross WA. It is 10 minute drive from the CBD, with ample parking on site. The closest train station is Canning Bridge, and the closest bus route the 148.
The Gallery is wheelchair accessible and ACROD parking is available nearby. Main entry is 1.4m wide, and accessible toilet doors are 0.9m wide. Toilets are unisex. If you are attending an event and require an AUSLAN interpreter please contact us.
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