Out and About: The Show That Watches You Back

A street-facing exhibition of thirteen video works opens at kooperator.space this month

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What: Fragility in the Eye of the Beholder
When: 11–31 March 2026
Where: Kooperator
Tickets: Free to view from the street

This new show is on the street, not behind it. _VOID Nomadic Gallery’s contribution to The Wrong Biennale 2026 takes over the shopfront window at kooperator.space, where 13 video works play on a screen visible to anyone passing by. A live camera feed is part of the installation, meaning the people watching are also, in some sense, on display.

That tension sits at the centre of the exhibition. The works come from artists across Scotland, Europe, and the US, each approaching surveillance, identity, and machine vision from a different direction. The format reinforces the theme: observation here is not something that happens inside a gallery, at a safe remove.

Some of the artists

Scottish artists make up a significant part of the line-up. Demelza Kooij’s Wolves From Above takes an aerial perspective on animal collectivity. Glasgow-based Josh Wirz shows Medusa, and fellow Glaswegian Domme Ewan presents Artificial Voyeur, described as a performative confession about control and exposure. Neil Quigley, composer and artist, contributes Universal Wand.

Among the international artists, Hungarian duo blanche the vidiot bring AIcology, a meditation on artificial intelligence and posthuman identity. Swiss group CickinDunt, who have worked with surveillance networks worldwide since 2012, show Mirror, using live CCTV footage. Italian artist Nicola Bertoglio’s Recognize Me questions algorithmic visibility.

About The Wrong Biennale

Now in its seventh edition, The Wrong Biennale is a decentralised international platform for digital and post-internet art. _VOID operates nomadically across Scotland, creating exhibitions in unconventional spaces. The project is supported by Creative Scotland.

The works are on view from the street at Kooperator until 31 March. Go see them. They'll certainly see you!