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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Bricolage and Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh announce behind-the-scenes immersive project 'DODO'

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Bricolage Production Company and Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh will pull back the curtain at the Museums of Art and Natural History for “DODO,” the latest and largest immersive project from the company that won national recognition with “STRATA” in 2012.

1 comment:

Anabel Shuckhart said...

This upcoming museum installation "DODO" seems to capture many themes that I have heard brought up as I have begun to enter art education in Pittsburgh. The marriage of the arts and sciences are, of course, a commonly talked about pairing at Carnegie Mellon, as the technology and science schools and the College of Fine Arts are so renowned within the university. The themes of extinction and the American "un-natural selection", as stated in the article, also seem pertinent to our society today. As we come to live in an American society that so clearly favors its people based on their race, gender, sexuality, religious views, and political identities, this idea of selecting people to be successful based on arbitrary identities. Overall "DODO" sounds like an important installation, and something that I hope to go see in the coming fall.