Exhibitions don’t get much more hands-on than Edit.02: > thread {}, the latest in The Lowry’s series of art projects. Pop your finger on the keyboard as instructed and watch your biodata appear as a pretty pattern on a screen, not unlike a BBC ident (we are right next to Media City, after all). This was the starting point for a group of young people collaborating with Islington Mill-based trio Vicky Clarke, Sally Gilford and Cheryl O’Meara, who captured the rhythm of the participants’ hearts using a pulsometer. Each unique voltage algorithm was translated into binary code to create separate digital images, which were screenprinted onto fabric and joined together in a Tetris-inspired, honeycomb-reminiscent patchwork quilt of ample proportions. Take off your shoes and sit on the piece to enjoy the accompanying colour-filled animations and mesmerising soundscape – loops of audio recorded in the print studio, pulsing and strangely cocooning. Given half a chance, we’d be back in a heartbeat. More here.

Until Sun 22 Apr, The Lowry, Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ, Tel: 0843 208 6000, Sun-Fri 11am-5pm & Sat 10am-5pm, free, thelowry.com

Mon 26 Mar - Sun 22 Apr
Words:
Sarah-Clare Conlon
Published on:
Thu 5 Apr 2018