Istanbul's Zorlu calls visitors for five-senses-experience
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Zorlu Center is currently hosting an exhibition titled ‘Upload=Delphic Panaceas,' offering an extraordinary exhibition experience where visitors can experience art that stimulates all five senses



The digital transformation platform Digi.logue, created by Zorlu Holding and Zorlu Performing Arts Center, has kicked off its 2017 events with AUDINT.The "Upload = Delphic Panaceas" exhibition that started being shaped in 1945 and continues today with Eleni Ikoniadou, Patrick Defasten, Toby Heys, Steve Goodman (Code-9) and Souzanna Zamfe will welcome visitors at the center until April 20.The exhibition invites viewers to a unique experience as it caters to all five senses simultaneously. It will be hosting the previous and current works of AUDINT, which has visited many renowned art galleries including Tate Britain, the Academy of Art in Berlin and Art in General in New York, and drew attention for its performances at the New Forms Festival organized in London and Vancouver.The AUDINT group has been examining the frequencies of sound and vibration for the past eight years, and how we perceive concepts such as life and death are among the objects of their goals, seen through presenting sound recordings, computer software, art installations, performances, books and movies to viewers.The exhibition is located at a special space called Digi.logue, and visitors will have a unique experience as they walk through the indoor area with a special wearable device called a "subpac" that sends vibrations to the spine at different frequencies together with headphones. Viewers will watch different sonic stories that last 20 minutes and see that with the odor released their sense of taste is turned upside down and all five senses are transformed.Viewers can also watch the animation the "Living Dead's Delusions" and anime, "Ghostcode" at the exhibition, which is based on "From AI to IA: The Holo Wars," the book soon to be released by AUDINT telling the story of the human body stuck between holographic and holosonic powers while experiencing the political mess when corporations and governments unite, becoming one economic and political structure in 2056.