TouchScreen: Rethinking Perception through Sight and Skin
The Unfathomability of it All with Andrew Kötting: Talk + Screenings
Fri 20 May 2022
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Still from 'Mapping Perception', Andrew Kötting (2002)
An exploratory talk from the celebrated artist Andrew Kötting which draws on over 20 years of artistic collaboration with his daughter, Eden, who was born with a rare neurological disorder, Joubert Syndrome. Illustrated by screenings of works from throughout their collaboration - including Mapping Perception, This Our Still Life, and Diseased & Disorderly - Kötting examines what their shared artistic process has revealed about the nature of perception.
TouchScreen: Rethinking Perception through Sight and Skin (18-21 May)
Part of a programme of exhibitions, screenings, artist talks, and workshops exploring sense perception as our common ground for experiencing the world. Co-hosted by the University of Glasgow, in partnership with Deafblind Scotland, LUX Scotland, and the Centre for Contemporary Arts.
Event Collection
Part of TouchScreen: Rethinking Perception through Sight and Skin
Details
Event Type
Film
Talks & Events
Location
Cinema
Time
5:30pm — 8:00pm
Doors open: 5:15pm
Ages
14+ accompanied by an adult
Ticketing
Free but ticketed
Accessibility
SDH captioning
Audio description available
Additional info:
Please contact arts-events@glasgow.ac.uk during booking to advise us of your access needs.