Fyerool Darma, Image courtesy of the artist

Exhibition

krØmæ§piritⱫ

Yeo Workshop

11 January 2025 to 2 March 2025

No registration required. Tuesdays to Saturdays: 11am - 7pm, Sundays: 12pm - 6pm, Monday & Public Holidays: closed

Open till 9pm for Art After Dark.

Free admission

Synopsis

What happens when natural decay collides with the relentless advance of technology? How do these forces reshape our understanding of stories and the materials around us? Can these transformations emerge as new expressions that challenge how we see the world? Yeo Workshop presents krØmæ§piritⱫ a presentation of new works by Fyerool Darma, where industrial debris meets the digital pulse of AI. Found materials and stock images plucked from the commercial ether merge with generative visuals, crafted by algorithms and woven into sonar vibrations. These elements create vivid geometric forms, echoing decay and birth of new matter. They drift through landscapes both organic and artificial, bending traditional myths into new, unstable stories. Lore blends with machine-made imagery, where the handmade and mass-produced blur into one, rewriting myths pulsing through the circuitry of emergent technologies. Like data in constant motion, these narratives morph & expand, taking on ambiguous shapes. krØmæ§piritⱫ ponders the fleeting nature of creation shaped by organic decay & technological rhythms.

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