Join Natalie Paneng as she expands her practice into hand-printed fine artworks, while seamlessly blending digital projection immersive soundscapes and experimental sculptural works.
This exciting development will be showcased in her upcoming solo project at The Blue House.
Paneng’s interest in the uncanny valley lies in its potential to raise eerie suspecting sensations where worlds are blended and limitless. Uncanny valley describes the discomfort that arises from the interaction with things that are recognisably human but undoubtedly a little bit off.
Contact moc.turkdivad@bhj-ofni or call +27 (0)11 880 4242 for more information.
The Blue House
Parking is available at the Parks Centre opposite the Woolworths entrance.