Elusive Sense: On the Fluid Boundaries of Perception Exhibition
Five leading Polish artists – Cosmodernism, Agnieszka Mastalerz, panGenerator, Janek Simon and Iga Węglińska – explore how technology is reshaping our sensory landscape in Elusive Sense: On the Fluid Boundaries of Perception. The exhibition, curated by Anna Szylar, forms a key part of the UK/Poland Season 2025, a programme of over 100 cultural events across both countries.
Staged in two parts, the show opens at Centerspace, Bristol (5–18 September) before moving to art’otel London Hoxton (21 September – 4 October), coinciding with the London Design Festival. More info here.
A London preview will be held on Saturday 20 September, 6pm, with talks and events running throughout the exhibition.
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Through immersive works spanning wearable technology, digital art, AI, and experimental design, the artists interrogate pressing questions:
- Does technology expand or diminish our senses?
- Are digital systems tools of survival, or do they erode authentic human contact?
- Can AI enrich culture, or does it flatten identity?
Highlights include panGenerator’s interactive installation turning selfies into ash, Cosmodernism’s microscopic living ecosystems that mimic computer-generated worlds, and Janek Simon’s Meta Folklore series questioning AI’s role in shaping heritage. Węglińska and Mastalerz offer contrasting perspectives on the body, communication, and control in a technologically saturated age.
“Elusive Sense invites viewers into a space of active reflection on our cyborgian present,” says curator Anna Szylar.
The exhibition is organised by the Creative Industries Institute & Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland, with support from On&On Designs, the Polish Cultural Institute in London.
Event highlights:
- Opening & artist talks: 5 Sept, 6pm (Bristol) | 20 Sept, 6pm (London)
- Panel discussion: 26 Sept, 7pm (London)
- Finissage & Kreative Talks: 4 Oct, 12pm (London)