Patrick Rychner
Societal Exits
 
An installation that explores the emotional toll of disconnection in modern society. Despite our ever-expanding network of digital interactions, studies reveal a growing sense of separation.
Loneliness is one of the major health epidemics of the 21st century, affecting all ages and cultures globally. According to research by the organisation ‘Ending Loneliness Together’ a national organisation underpinned by lived experience, research, community, government and health expertise cites that 1 in 3 Australians feel lonely at any given time, 1 in 4 Australians are persistently lonely including 41% of young people ages 18-24, and these numbers are on the increase.
 
"Conversations with participants have uncovered recurring feelings of emptiness, isolation disconnection and rejection. Through this work, I aim to materialise the often intangible sensations of being lonely and undervalued in a hyper-connected yet emotionally distant world. These individually constructed womb-like spaces amplify the sense of estrangement from social environments, underscoring themes of disposability and detachment." - Patrick Rychner
 
Image: Installation View
 
 
 
 
  
      
		
			Venue
		
		
			
				Glass Cube
Cube 37 Street Front
next to Main FAC building
 
			 
		 
	 
		
			When
		
		
			
				Thursday 2 April to Saturday 25 April
All Day, Every Day & Art After Dark - Dawn to Midnight