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‘Agni Salaru’ at Raffles Institute of Higher Education

[box_light]Agni Salaru’ invites the audience to immerse their senses within the artwork displayed. The viewer is a successive and integral component of the exhibit with each person contributing to and adding to the overall sensory experiences. Gallery is currently opened for public viewing from till end of April 2012 weekdays 9am to 6 pm at Raffles Institute of Higher Education, 481, Galle Road, Colombo 03.[/box_light]

23rd February 2012 – “Agni Salaru”  loosely translated as “fiery images”  is a collaborative exhibition organized by Raffles Institute of Higher Education to  showcase the talents of the students from the Advanced Diploma in Interactive Media Design Department.

This exhibition showcases work ranging through animations, video, and technology  driven, user based experiences. These audio visual experiments move beyond reality  and takes place in a world where anything is possible. The exhibition unveiled on the  23rd of February 2012 sets the stage for the students within the Department of  Interactive Media Design to demonstrate their skills through the guidance from their  Program Course Coordinator Mr. Nathan Ober.

As part of Raffles Institute of Higher Education‟s philosophy, it is essential to  showcase work from emerging talent within our new campus in Colombo – allowing  students to experience the reality of exhibiting their work to the public. “Agni Salaru”  invites the audience to immerse their senses within the artwork displayed. The  viewer is a successive and integral component of the exhibit with each person  contributing to and adding to the overall sensory experiences. Exhibition is opened  for public viewing from 24th February to 11th April 2012 9am to 6 pm

 

How to get to Raffles Institute of Higher Education

No: 481 Galle Road Colombo 3 Sri Lanka
Tel : +94 11 4375 111


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