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Third Karachi Biennale KB22
To bring contemporary art and technology into the public life of Karachi, the Third Karachi Biennale (KB22) showcased installations across 9 exhibition sites. These spaces were organized into three thematic clusters, connecting heritage architecture, educational centers, and modern galleries into a unified city-wide canvas.
One of Karachi's oldest and grandest public heritage buildings, NJV Government Higher Secondary School served as a key hub for interactive projects, projecting high-tech animations onto century-old stone facades.
Constructed in memory of Jamshed Nusserwanjee, Karachi's first mayor, this civic building hosted digital sound sculptures and experimental media, exploring communal memories and city soundscapes.
Located in the vibrant streets of old Karachi, Hamid Market was activated as a public screen space, showing real-time digital projections directly in the midst of daily trade and bazaar buzz.
The historic city campus of NED University hosted multiple technology integrations, allowing students and visitors to see structural coding and electronic hardware transformed into aesthetic elements.
Based at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, this gallery hosted conceptual works examining data politics, VR layouts, and the ecological consequences of technological waste.
The Institute of Business Administration's city campus was activated with media lectures, panel discussions, and digital projects connecting the fields of economics, tech, and creative art.
The French cultural institute hosted curatorial projects inside the Mahvash and Jahangir Siddiqui Art Gallery, displaying foreign art collaborations and video essays.
A respected art space in Karachi, VM Art Gallery showcased delicate prints, algorithmic paintings, and digital-physical mixed media structures from participating artists.
Sambara Art Gallery showcased small-scale digital installations, creative code screen loops, and photo-documentary works mapping local environmental histories.