7 June 2025

Instant Fantasy | The Wet EP – 10th anniversary

CoCA is excited to host Gemma Syme at Ō Papa Gallery to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her work, The Wet EP.

Delve into a captivating exploration of digital identity and sonic landscapes of Syme’s multimedia project, Instant Fantasy. Weaving together music, sound, visuals and live performance, Gemma explores how both authentic and mediated personas are constructed, documented, represented and ripped apart.

This special event sees a bold reimagining of The Wet EP, recently reissued by Tāmaki Makaurau's Sunreturn label. Expect fresh video work, created in collaboration with the Ōtautahi-based artist Pentaloe, and amplified music by the 103 Soundsystem.

Described as synth-drone ego mining, that paradoxically offers a sense of liberation within its melancholic depths, The Wet EP serves as a potent foundation for Syme's ongoing investigation into contemporary identity. Through the lens of digital selves, myth and emergent technologies, she invites us to consider how we navigate and construct ourselves in an increasingly mediated world.

CoCA is an accessible building. This is a child-friendly event, note that there will be flashing lights.

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Delve into a captivating exploration of digital identity and sonic landscapes of Syme’s multimedia project, Instant Fantasy. Weaving together music, sound, visuals and live performance, Gemma explores how both authentic and mediated personas are constructed, documented, represented and ripped apart.

This special event sees a bold reimagining of The Wet EP, recently reissued by Tāmaki Makaurau's Sunreturn label. Expect fresh video work, created in collaboration with the Ōtautahi-based artist Pentaloe, and amplified music by the 103 Soundsystem.

Described as synth-drone ego mining, that paradoxically offers a sense of liberation within its melancholic depths, The Wet EP serves as a potent foundation for Syme's ongoing investigation into contemporary identity. Through the lens of digital selves, myth and emergent technologies, she invites us to consider how we navigate and construct ourselves in an increasingly mediated world.

CoCA is an accessible building. This is a child-friendly event, note that there will be flashing lights.

Location
CoCA – Centre of Contemporary Art, 66 Gloucester Street, Christchurch Central

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