Iranian, int’l artists to collaborate on video art exhibition

A group video art exhibition titled ‘Geometry of Creation: Analysis of Anti-Rhythmic Structures’ will open on September 27 at the Ivan Gallery in Tehran, featuring the work of 44 Iranian and international artists.
The exhibition, curated by Ramin Saeidian and Mohammad-Ali Famori, explores the concept of fractal geometry and its intersection with glitch art. The show’s theme gets to the bottom of the idea of anti-rhythmic structures in nature and mathematics, where patterns of chaos and disorder emerge, ISNA wrote.
Examining anti-rhythmic structures in the geometry of creation reveals a fascinating dialogue between order and chaos. In nature and math, we often come across rhythmic patterns that symbolize harmony and balance. However, when fractal geometry encounters a glitch, the once-ordered whole becomes chaotic, yet continues on its fractal course.
The idea of anti-rhythm challenges conventions and reveals the beauty of asymmetry and deviation. Fractal geometry and its fractional dimensions reflect this phenomenon, showing how irregular shapes can coexist with traditional geometric forms. This changes our understanding of creation itself.
Anti-rhythmic elements emerge unexpectedly and non-linearly, prompting us to think more deeply about reality and existence. By exploring the geometry of creation, we realize that anti-rhythmic structures are an integral part of life, visualizing the dynamic interaction in fractals.
The exhibition’s manifesto, based on the concept of glitch language, seeks to explore the meanings and aesthetics of disruption, interruption, and destruction in the fractal geometry created by generative codes and repetitive images.
The show features a diverse range of artists, including Abarka, Ali Ettehad, Anita Hashemi-Moqadam, and many others from around the world.
The exhibition will run until October 11.
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