A highlight of Container’s programming, the Yellow Frequency exhibition was held at the Dayhim Innovation & Acceleration Factory, featuring nine international and two Iranian artists. The exhibition explored the evolving relationship between humans and machines through the lens of digital art.
A highlight of Container’s programming, the Yellow Frequency exhibition was held at the Dayhim Innovation & Acceleration Factory, featuring nine international and two Iranian artists. The exhibition explored the evolving relationship between humans and machines through the lens of digital art.
Incarnation is the moment when invisible thought takes on a tangible form; a place where imagination and matter intertwine. Here, the image is not merely a representation of the external world; it is a living event that continuously regenerates itself in the interaction between the body, media, and machine. The body is no longer merely an object of sight; it transforms into an active medium – a system for perception, action, and response.
A highlight of Container’s programming, the Yellow Frequency exhibition was held at the Dayhim Innovation & Acceleration Factory, featuring nine international and two Iranian artists. The exhibition explored the evolving relationship between humans and machines through the lens of digital art.
Iranian-born artist Shirin Hosseinvand redefines the intersection of consumerism, cultural identity, and social critique through her thought-provoking sculptures made from Coca-Cola cans. A graduate of the prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York, Hosseinvand uses her art as a critical lens to examine the impacts of industrialization and globalization.
Tehran – Pakdasht – Enghelab Industrial Town – End of Pounel Street – Dehim Innovation and Acceleration Factory