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Melbourne photography: Meme exhibition « Previous | |Next »
June 18, 2008

Another step in exploring and getting to Melbourne art photography.

This step is 5 Melbourne photographers are having an exhibition at The Guildford Lane Gallery in Melbourne. The exhibition, which opens at 7pm, on the 19th of June 2008, is entitled 'Meme' and it is based around the idea of photographic narrative. The blurb says:

Memes are the face of the connections that join us across nations and cultures.The Meme exhibition is a visual narrative of this connection by a collective of 5 Melbourne photographers who intersected through the landscape of new media. Stories from the streets of Singapore, through Kyoto, Nanjing, Phuket and Hong Kong to the beaches of St Kilda. Each work connects from one to another, weaving a story that begins and ends at any point.

As the images of the exhibition are not online at the Guildford Lane Gallery we have to work off the links provided:
lynt on Flickr---Karl Stanton
aagctt on Flickr ---Nickie C. Chan
memetic on Flickr ----Christian Were
Joanne Ho, whose can be seen at Lighting Love
Velco Dojcinovski, whose work can be seen at Andante Bar

It is Nickie C. Chan who has given some idea of his work in the exhibition as he seems to posted some in his aagctt on Flickr stream. It is hard to get a sense of the visual narrative about memes. I'm not sure about Christian Were's memetic on Flickr stream. Maybe they both listed reference to the exhibition under their latest photos.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 7:11 PM |