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Heidi Kumao, Matt Kenyon Exhibit in Barcelona

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Heidi Kumao’s Misbehaving Machines” and Matt Kenyon’s Tardigotchi” are featured in Human+, an exhibition at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB). The exhibition explores potential future trajectories of our species by considering both historical and emerging technologies, as well as their cultural and ethical contexts. It investigates the boundaries of what it means to be human — boundaries of the body, boundaries of the species, boundaries of what is socially and ethically acceptable. 

The exhibition is curated by Cathrine Kramer and is co-created by CCCB and Science Gallery, Dublin. 

Human+
Oct. 7, 2015 — April 102016
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona

The exhibition includes: Portraits of Aimée Mullins (Howard Schatz), Oblique. Images from Stelarc’s Extra Ear Surgery (Nina Sellars), Strategies for Copy Prevention (Center for PostNatural History), The Human Pollination Project (Laura Allcorn), Tardigotchi (S.W.A.M.P., Tiago Rorke), Foragers (Anthony Dunne, Fiona Raby), Area V5 (Louis Philippe Demers), Human Version (Yves Gellie), Euthanasia Coaster (Julijonas Urbonas); Optimization of Parenthood (Addie Wagenknecht), Semi-Living Worry Dolls (Tissue Culture and Art Project- Oron Catts & Ionat Zurr), Transfigurations (Agatha Haines), AfterLife (Auger / Loizeau); Misbehaving Machines (Heidi Kumao), The Machine to Be Another (BeAnotherLab) and Cyborgism (Cyborg Foundation).

Check out a 360° walkthrough of the exhibition on Google Maps.