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When it comes down to it, true beauty is about two things – form and function. Tell that to an artist and they might scoff at the idea that their art needs to be anything but sanything other than eye catching, but the artists at PLAY! A Festival of Arts and Technology might have a few words for them. Artists, dancers, musicians, and technological innovators gather for a weekend packed with performances and exhibits focused on the theme of disability perception.
The intent is to show festival goers that, instead of simply gawking at viewable beauty, using your other senses to experience the world will further open up your mind.
Fri., March 23, 7:30 p.m.; Sat., March 24, 2012