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Kinesis - P61 Gallery

The immersive exhibition Kinesis: A Journey in Motion, is a captivating, interactive and digital exhibition that pushes the boundaries of traditional art.

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    Kinesis

Kinesis is Greek and means movement or change. This is exactly what visitors to the Kinesis exhibition can experience around them. The P61 Gallery is a special art center in the vibrant heart of Berlin that sets new standards for contemporary digital art. Visitors to the exhibition are transported into a sphere in which the boundaries between reality and illusion become blurred, while light, sound and movement create a fascinating spectacle.

Kinesis: A Journey in Motion
The exhibition Kinesis: A Journey in Motion immerses visitors in the world of digital animations on displays that evolve and come to life. Interactive spaces can be discovered - which react to those present - as well as art that captures the essence of constant change.

The Kinesis: A Journey in Motion exhibition features groundbreaking immersive art that creates creative illusions across 21 spaces, nine immersive installations, 40 artists and over 90 artworks.

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Experience a flowing narrative in which digital creations and interactive elements merge seamlessly. Kinesis invites you to become an integral part of this kinetic journey and experience the beauty of art in motion. The boundaries between viewer and artwork blur, creating a dynamic and immersive encounter.

Runtime: Sat, 22/06/2024 to Sun, 11/08/2024

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