Notion of Human Movement.

Opening on the eve of the XIX Olympiad ‘The Notion of Human Movement’ was a contemporary art exhibition that explored the complex nature of human movement in sport.

Commissioned by AMP Capital Investors, the exhibition was the first of its kind to be staged at Bourke Place. Seven artists examined the movement of athletes across a range of interactive works. From actors racing tentants in a series of live performances, to an interactive scutlure that sensed and responded to the rhythm of your heatbeat, to a large-scale installation of 500 podium winners. 

Impact
Reach > 1,000,000+ in print, TV, radio, events and exhibition attendance

 

Roles:

Creative strategy & direction
Creative production
Artist selection and management
Curatorial direction
Programming
Communication direction
Event production

 

Artists

Claire McCracken
Wendy Black
Jen Rae
David Turley
Emma Anna
Marnes Avir
Beau

Supported by

AMP Capital Investors
RMIT University - Global Cities Research Institute

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