Analogue is an exhibition of sculptures by artist Jamieson Miller.
Says the artist, 'Turning the world upside down is an attempt to disrupt the dominant digital paradigm. The impetus behind this exhibition developed as a response to the imposition of the digital world. Carving as an analogue process allows for gradation, movement and subtle variations where marks and imperfections are visible rather than erased. The outer and the inner workings of the body are shown through simple gestures, clear lines and a sense of organic ebb and flow. Through this series I have been interested in the analogous continuum between physical form and inner experience. Some of the works have been truncated, others have been elongated. Vessels and chambers travel through, under and around each other'.
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Tue 29 Apr |
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Wed 30 Apr |
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Thu 1 May |
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Fri 2 May |
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Sat 3 May |
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Tue 6 May |
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Wed 7 May |
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Thu 8 May |
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Fri 9 May |
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Sat 10 May |
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Location 
fortyfivedownstairs
45 Flinders Ln
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required


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