Nasha Studio present Do Machines Dream of Immigration?
Installation
LOCATION
Helsinki City Museum
ARTISTS
Soroush Kalatian, Sushant Passi, Tina Čerpnjak, Okko Alitalo, Jesse Ukkonen, Jasmine Y. Xie
Nasha Studio is a multidisciplinary art collective that unites individuals with diverse talents and expertise, ranging from interior design and architecture to software development, material science, product design, A/V production, graphic design, and neuroscience. Our collective thrives on creative synergy, blending contemporary art and design with cutting-edge technology to explore new horizons of creativity and expression.
Driven by a shared passion for art, we believe in its power to connect people across cultures and inspire new perspectives. Focused on audiovisual storytelling, design, and entertainment, we harness the latest technological advances to weave together digital and physical media, creating immersive and profoundly human experiences.
Envisioned as an interactive, multi-sensory confluence of art and technology, "Do Machines Dream of Immigration?" invites participants to engage in a profound, metaphorical, and tangible exploration of the alienating odyssey of immigration. Within this installation, visitors are beckoned to converse with the zenith of human innovation. This ethereal exchange enables participants to traverse from their present reality into the machine's virtual, digitized dreamscape, immersing themselves in visualizations, soundscapes, and narratives that serve as surreal manifestations of the machine’s contemplations on the multifaceted discourse of immigration.