Critical Boundaries

For the next few weeks, the Transparency Collective will create installations and performances that deal with the ways in which humans collide, avoid and attack each other.
Emma Greenbury
Published on March 05, 2012
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

We all know as we get older, we gain experience, and begin to be more perceptive – particularly when it comes to what we like and dislike, what makes our skin crawl, and what makes us feel warm and fuzzy inside. The fight or flight instinct is now well known to us and is one we use almost every day – will we stay and fight it, or will we cower away?

For the next few weeks, the Transparency Collective will look into this response and create installations and performances that deal with the ways in which humans collide, avoid and attack each other. They will be staged in the art laboratory that is Critical Boundary.

There’ll be open events that challenge this notion of fight or flight, which allow for change and growth in the planned performances, as they interact with the public.

Throughout the residency, there will be a plethora of opportunities for you to engage with the work, and foster your knowledge about this interesting idea. There’ll be interactions and discussions, as well as open dialogue with the curators. This installation is as organic as they come, and is inviting all of those who struggle with their instincts to open their minds.

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