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Last night of Morbis Artis: Diseases of the Arts from sunset to sunrise

What constitutes life, what counts a sentient being, and who gets to determine what lives are saved, punished, exploited and destroyed?

Step into Morbis Artis: Diseases of the Arts and you will find a cabinet of curiosities laden with antique eyeballs and glass fish augmented with human eyes, a strange and grotesque bio-art work of bruised skin and a $3 million particle accelerator generated by a banana.

The interactive artworks explore the metaphor of disease and the relationship between art and science. What constitutes life, what counts a sentient being, and who gets to determine what lives are saved, punished, exploited and destroyed? Explore the somewhat disturbing and deliciously exquisite world of Morbis Artis.

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Exhibition17 Nov 2016 – 18 Feb 2017

Morbis Artis: Diseases of the Arts

Morbis Artis explores the radical conjunction between the biomolecular and the artistic, and the thin doorway between life and death housed within…

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Morbis Artist: Diseases of the Arts

RMIT Gallery 17 November 2016 – 18 February 2017