JAKARTA - The COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing, but it has not dampened the Connected Art Platform to hold Media Art Globale 2020 (MAG20). Collaborating with Ars Electronica Austria, this art exhibition takes the theme Quantum Land.

MAG20 is an art exhibition that combines technology, science and culture. Curated by Mona Liem as founder of the Connected Art Platform, the event, which is entering its second year of being, offers something new.

Due to the pandemic, MAG20 will be held virtually where they will present a 360 virtual reality room. 21 local and international artists from various sectors will present works with unlimited mediums.

The meaning of the theme of Quantum Land itself is how, in this time of full uncertainty, one can harmonize life and hope for the world ahead.

The exhibition is divided into 5 Realms where each room presents a different world with different situations. The room is Genesis, Enigma, Nexus, Motionbeast, and Timecode.

In addition to art exhibitions, MAG20 offers virtual talk sessions and workshops that anyone can join for free. Several local artists such as Agan Harahap, Agnes Sianipar, Renjani Damais, and others will provide useful art classes.

Media Art Globale 2020 will be held on 20-30 November 2020 where you can access it via www.mediaartglobale.com. This virtual art exhibition can be an option to spend the weekend.


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