Projected Worlds
Jennie Pedley; Alexis Rockman;

Brian Griffiths; Nils Norman;
Camden Arts Centre, London
Production Award: £94 371


Projected Worlds is an exhibition and events season to take place at Camden Arts Centre between April – June 2004. At the core of the season is the exhibition by New York-based artist Alexis Rockman and London-based artist Jennie Pedley (formerly Boulter).

Projected Worlds will explore how scientific intervention can unravel our histories and determine our futures, its potential to affect our daily lives and to artificially transform our surroundings. In the programme of events the artists will be invited to project credible, yet fantastic, worlds derived from their research and encounters with science.

Ideas and issues addressed in the exhibition will be further explored through resident artist Brian Griffiths’s installation ‘The Great Escape’, and through artist Nils Norman’s architectural structure ‘The Laboratory for Cultural Participation’, as well as through an ambitious programme of talks, screenings and participatory events.

Image credit © Alexis Rockman
The Farm, 2000
Private collection
Courtesy Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York

 

Production
How To Live
Projected Worlds
Tomorrow Belongs to Me
The Fluent Heart

Research and Development
Anatomy and the Performance of Weight
Close to the Wall
Ethereal Bodies
Euthanasia and assisted suicide
Forecast: Disruption
Karoshi

Marsyas: Running out of skin
New Chamber Opera
Punters: Auto-portraits of fairground thrill
Zero Gravity