The third instalment of the educational exhibition series Point of View seeks a balance between the organic and technical worlds. Through the works of Czech and international artists, the exhibition reveals the various connections between nature and technology – two seemingly disparate environments to which we intrinsically belong today, even though we perceive a certain tension between them. Too much technology? Not enough nature? Microorganisms merge with computer chips, and technology permeates our lives – it is not separate from us, and we naturally seek a balance in our “techno-organic ecosystem”. The exhibition is a small research station for the exploration of boundaries. Where do I end, and where do my surroundings begin? And how do I influence them? Am I a part of my devices? This search for answers and balance will also be reflected in the exhibition’s accompanying educational programmes. Exhibiting artists: James Bridle, Richard Loskot, Denisa Müllerová, Olbram Pavlíček, Erik Peters, Vítězslav Plavec, Tereza Pöthe, Magdaléna Rybanská, Rachel Youn. Curators: Karolína Voleská, Tereza Dvořáková a Jiří Raiterman Datum und Uhrzeit Opening hours Tue—Sun 11:00—19:00