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Nicole Kaye

Nicole Kaye

Nicole Kaye

Physical / Virtual Sites presents Perth-based artist, Nicola Kaye’s current research into virtual communities and contemporary visual interrogative practices. Projected in PICA’s new Screen Space, this interactive projection marks the culmination of Kaye’s web residency at PICA, which questions civic participation within the public sphere and Internet. Public interaction with the site is integral and the use of webcam, blog and chatroom, aim to provide differing levels for interactivity to take place. Sit down, interact and make history.