Nothing to See Here

You haven’t seen anything like this art exhibition.
Sarah Ward
Published on November 23, 2015
Updated on November 23, 2015

Overview

If you're lucky enough to enjoy the gift of sight, you probably take it for granted without even realising it. So many of the things you do rely upon being able to see, whether it's something mundane like getting dressed or something fun such as viewing an art exhibition.

It's the latter experience Nothing to See Here is concerned with — and we're certain that you haven't seen anything like it before. In fact, locked cabinets are the only things you'll see. Inside each sits artworks by members of the blind communities of Seoul and Brisbane, but they won't be stared at by curious eyes.

Instead of gazing upon the art show as you wander around Brisbane Powerhouse's Mosquito Foyer, you'll interact with descriptions of every piece, rather than the actual displayed works. Audio recordings from each artist provide further details and share insights, allowing you to form your own impressions without ever casting your peepers over their creative efforts.

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