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Refik Anadol's NFT play will be presented outdoors and for free

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Within the framework of the "Artbag Buenos Aires Experience" and the imminent Night of the Museums that will take place this Saturday in the City, Refik Anadol's NFT work will be exhibited for free and outdoors in the surroundings of the Sívori Museum.

Presentations will be on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 October, moment in which the public will be able to enjoy this exhibition that takes place for the first time in South America, organized by artbag and the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires, with the support of Borderless Capital and Ripio.

The public will be able to enjoy the play “Machine Hallucinations: Refik Anadol in coral, in the vicinity of the enclosure located on the Plaza Juan Facundo Quiroga, between Infanta Isabel and Figueroa Alcorta avenues, in the woods of Palermo.

In this way, a large NFT work inspired by corals will be transferred to nature to offer a unique immersive experience of technology, art and web 3.

Previously, Refik's work was presented for free at the Teatro Colón together with the Academic Orchestra of the Higher Institute of Art of that institution within the Art Week.

“Machine Hallucinations: coral" is made up of a succession of 1.742.772 of digitally intervened images of choirs and will be accompanied by a musical selection to live a unique artistic experience in the middle of the trees of the Palermo forests. The staging will feature a giant screen of 6 by 6 high resolution meters.

Saturday 22 October the work will be part of the Night of the Museums with which it can be visited from 10 and even 2 in the morning. further, starting at 20 everyone will be able to participate in the WAGMI panel: web3 communities by Ripio and artbag in which Solow will be participating, Hashi and Resilient to learn more about the new blockchain technology, the crypto world and NFT art.

during sunday 23 of October the work "Machine Hallucinations: coral” can be visited during opening hours 10 a 18 hours.

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