Portals, Pathways, and the Space Between Us: KMAC
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Portals, Pathways, and the Space Between Us is an exhibition in collaboration with KADIST that explores placemaking, shapeshifting, and the temporalities of Kentucky through the Ohio River.
The exhibition includes a site-specific, water themed projection from Stivan Widick & David Jester as dreaMachine transmissions, along with a performance by the Louisville based sound and music project Flanger Magazine.
The Louisville iteration will be presented within Waterfront Park at the base of the Big Four Bridge, under the “disc” of the pedestrian walkway. Crossing the Ohio River, connecting Waterfront Park in Downtown Louisville to Southern Indiana, the Big Four Bridge was constructed in 1895, providing rail access for freight and passengers. The bridge operated until 1969 when it was decommissioned with the ramps removed several years later. For decades it was known as the Bridge That Goes Nowhere. Since 2014, pedestrians have been able to walk and access the bridge from both sides in Louisville and Jeffersonville, Indiana.
The exhibition includes a site-specific, water themed projection from Stivan Widick & David Jester as dreaMachine transmissions, along with a performance by the Louisville based sound and music project Flanger Magazine.
The Louisville iteration will be presented within Waterfront Park at the base of the Big Four Bridge, under the “disc” of the pedestrian walkway. Crossing the Ohio River, connecting Waterfront Park in Downtown Louisville to Southern Indiana, the Big Four Bridge was constructed in 1895, providing rail access for freight and passengers. The bridge operated until 1969 when it was decommissioned with the ramps removed several years later. For decades it was known as the Bridge That Goes Nowhere. Since 2014, pedestrians have been able to walk and access the bridge from both sides in Louisville and Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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