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The BOND

Summary

An Experimental Installation that includes performance activations, gallery talks and an immersive exhibition.

Start Date

July 24, 2024 11:00 am

End Date

Aug 10, 2024 4:00 pm

Venue

Plimsoll Gallery

The image portrays a person (Luke John Campbell) standing on a stage, seemingly engaged in a dramatic performance. Their head tilts back, eyes closed, and arms stretch wide, suggesting an expression of release or embracing the moment. The individual wears a textured, layered garment resembling a dress or costume with ruffled elements. The background is entirely black, emphasizing the figure as if illuminated by a spotlight.

The BOND


You are invited to attend the opening celebration of the exhibition
and the premiere performance of The BOND.

Wednesday 24 July
5:00 - 8:00 pm

Plimsoll Gallery 
37 Hunter Street, nipaluna / Hobart

Opening night performance at 5pm 
(tickets required)

Catering supplied by Hamlet


The BOND Performance times:
  • Wednesday 24 July, 5pm
  • Wednesday 24 July, 7pm
  • Saturday 10 August, 1pm
  • Saturday 10 August, 3pm

Book tickets


The BOND

An Experimental Installation that includes performance activations, gallery talks and an immersive exhibition.

Experience the enduring link between humanity and the earth in, a multi-sensory journey through sight and sound. Presented by Second Echo Ensemble (SEE) in partnership with the University of Tasmania’s Plimsoll Gallery, the exhibition offers immersive installations, live performances, and insightful talks over three weeks across July and August 2024.

Led by SEE creative Luke John Campbell, the project merges geology, creation, and Artificial Intelligence and is the third work in a trilogy of cross art form investigations.

As the creative team leads participants on this transformative journey, they engage with real-time soundscapes and visuals, intertwining performers, projection and AI technology. Through meditative sound baths and gallery discussions, delve deeper into the philosophical intersection of art, science, and technology.

“The Artificial Intelligence is the stones intelligence. The stones are the raw materials. In the chips & the computers. Geology. Their age. Their mind. Knowledge & spirit. The earth. Ancient-ness. Making the invisible visible."

-Luke John Campbell-

Key Creatives: Luke John Campbell, Alex Moss, Matthew Fargher, Warren Mason


SEE is proudly supported by Arts Tasmania, Creative Australia, the Department of Social Services and our donors and wonderful volunteers.

Image credits: (from top to bottom) Luke John Campbell. Photography by Photograph Tasmania


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24 July - 10th August 2024
11am - 4pm, Monday to Saturday
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