12.09.18 - 03.11.18

PERFECTION: PART EXPERIMENT / PART EXHIBITION

Mathematical precision, quantum physics, Utopian worlds, body modification, internet dating and  Instagram filters.

Why do humans strive for perfection?

Underpinned by the accuracy and precision of maths and physics, a wave of new science and technology allows us to modify, hack and transform our lives into our own personal perfection. We can surgically modify our bodies, build perfect cities, clone our dogs and live in ecological harmony with our environment. With growing cultural pressures to look perfect and live an ideal life, is striving for perfection a positive goal? Or is imperfection what sustains life and creates diversity and difference?

Through the lens of artists, musicians, mathematicians, architects, designers, psychologists and surgeons, Science Gallery Melbourne explored what it means to pursue perfection in a non-perfect world. 

 

Curators

Dr Ryan Jefferies, Creative Director, Science Gallery Melbourne

Mr Terry Wu, Plastic Surgeon

Prof Elisabetta Barberio, School of Physics, The University of Melbourne

Prof Karin Verspoor, School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne

Dr David Irving, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, The University of Melbourne

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