and melissa whoa. roy joins me to talk about this daring venture this is really fascinating melissa because it seems to me with this exhibition as a visitor that you're almost agreeing to be a bit of a guinea pig and you know with some of the installations here at least the next museum office people more than just your average multisensory experience here visitors can be protectionists in a speculative experience which looks to the future it really stands on the edge of what we know and what we don't know and it asks you do you like what you see do you like where you are headed i mean in terms of where technique where technology is heading yes that's right i mean the exhibition space in general looks at the times we're living in and focuses on art that uses modern tools to explore these times one of the most interesting pieces and shifting proximities is a piece called biometric mira it was put together by siphon artist and body architect lucy mcrae together with action research in human computer intera