The Otolith Group
Wednesday 29 July, 7pm
Studio Theatre, York Quay Centre
$4 Members / $6 Non-Members
SAVAC is giving away a pair of tickets to the Otolith Group screening, to the first member who calls or emails.
By activating media archives, histories of the future, and legacies of non-alignment and tricontinentalism, The Otolith Group’s artistic projects trace the end of utopian ideals. We present the first two installments of their acclaimed, in-progress video trilogy in conjunction with the exhibition ‘Universal Code’ at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. Otolith (2003) concerns a 22nd-century descendant of artist Anjalika Sagar based on a space station after the human race has been forced to leave Earth’s gravitational field. Otolith II (2007), also set in the future, explores two ideas of the “city of tomorrow”: Le Corbusier’s Chandigarh of 1963 and the Mumbai of today.
The Otolith Group was founded in 2000 by UK-based artists Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun. Their work has been included in group exhibitions such as the Tate Triennial, London (2006), and at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2006), and in a solo show at Gasworks and The Showroom, London (2009).
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The Power Plant's public programs are generously supported by Primary Education Sponsor, CIBC Wood Gundy.

