Inverse Interface (i_i) showcases the process and work that brought Juan Miceli to Concordia University to work as Research Intern focused on art and technology. With a strong Latin American perspective, and conceived as something under permanent construction, (i_i) proposes itself as a living system that declassifies control matrices and invites you to imagine alternative realities through an 'artecnic' practice.
Join us in the Visualization Studio to experience a dynamic articulation of the creation and exploration of the Inverse Interface–a mix of video, installation, performance and conversation that digs into and declassifies such categories and other control matrices. Ft David Clark and Andres Rodriguez (Arg)
Exhibit: June 22, 3 – 8 p.m.
Conversation with Artist: 5 – 6 p.m. (Zoom link to follow)