• Date
      June 9, 2017

      Synchronization

      Teoma Naccarato and PhD John Maccallum / Canada

      In this intimate installation, participants are invited to join a partner inside a private booth. With electronic stethoscopes and transducers, the duo share the rhythms of their hearts in real-time, stimulating sites of pulsation on one's own and one another's bodies.
    • Date
      June 9, 2017

      Sonic Flowers, A Journey into the Intimacy of Sound by Aquatrio Ensemble

      Marianne Decoster-Taivalkoski, Luis Alejandro Olarte and José Alejandro Montes de Oca / Finland

      Aquatrio presents a sound installation performance made of small sonic sculptural modules spread around in a garden and resonating multicultural diversities of both Finland and Manizales region. The detailed nuances of the sonic experience will take the audience into a subtle and intimate listening adventure. Visitors can feel how divergent sonic ecosystems organize themselves as a supportive and colorful whole and how listening is a key to creating this whole.
    • Date
      June 9, 2017

      inconnu

      Zeynep Ozcan / Turkey

      Inconnu is originally composed for a 20-channel Acousmonium, which is commonly known as a “loudspeaker orchestra”. Each sound is designed for separate speakers, but each channel is considered to be laid out in a linear fashion where one sound could only travel into adjacent channels, implying a strict directionality. However, the loudspeakers for the performance are placed on separate levels and asymmetrical spots in the construction in a non-linear fashion. Furthermore, when the piece travels in the space, the structure itself adds various effects beyond what the composition affords and further interrupts the linearity of the sonic trajectories.
    • Date
      June 9, 2017

      Molecular Queering Agency

      Mary Maggic / USA
      Our world is an alien landscape filled with toxicities. Thanks to petrochemical, agricultural, and pharmaceutical industries, we live in a toxic landscape that has been colonized by hormones. These endocrine disrupting molecules are able to transfect change at the morphological level, queering our bodies and bodies of non-human species. But there is no need for sex panic. The Molecular Queering Agency will guard you against the old notion of a stable body, extracting hormones from bodily fluids (urine) and ecological fluids (rivers). From xeno-forces arise xeno-solidarities, capable of collectively hacking the systems of hormonal colonization.
    • Date
      June 9, 2017

      Dynamic Crossings

      Marcus Bastos, Silvia Laurentiz, Cassia Aranha, Loren Paneto Bergantini, Ana Elisa Carramaschi, Marcelo Carvalho, Lali Krotoszynski, Monica Moura, Dario Vargas, Sergio Venâncio / Brazil
      Realities Group

      Exploring the graphic patterns generated by the shadows of the Herveo Tower, a projection on a screen positioned amidst two of its columns will display Processing real-time drawings generated by code. The pattern of lines, as well as their velocity, will change according to the behavior of people walking on its surroundings (as mapped from a computer-vision device positioned nearby).
    • Date
      June 9, 2017

      Basic Transmutation / Alien-Migration

      Aniara Rodado and Jean-Marc Chomaz Music created by: Jorge Barco / France

      In Transmutation de base (Basic Transmutation), choreographer Aniara Rodado and artist physicist Jean-Marc Chomaz create a participatory space for immersive human-plant interaction. While the dancers perform movements derived from scientific research into the movement of plants, into mechanical transduction, morphogenesis and collective plant movements, the audience is invited on stage to be immersed into the olfactory scope produced in real time by the large distillation apparatuses that are blown , on purpose, as 'glitches'. In order to address and destabilize human stereotypes of how plants are considered, Rodado distills symbolically highly charged plants.
    • Date
      June 9, 2017

      Arjon Dunnewind

      netherlands

      Arjon Dunnewind was born in Ommen, The Netherlands in 1967. He studied Fine Arts and Media at the Utrecht School of Arts from 1985 to 1991. In 1988 he organized the first Impakt Festival and in 1993 he established the Impakt Foundation. In the 1990-ies Arjon Dunnewind curated presentations and touring programs for international artists and filmmakers, projects that would develop into the still ongoing Impakt Events program. From 1994 to 1997 he produced 'KabelKunst' and 'Vizir', two TV-series about video art and experimental film.
    • Date
      June 9, 2017

      Nicholas Gomez 

      Colombia

      He works as an artist, curator and art historian. Through exploration with different media —mainly painting and sculpture— he resorts to visual codes for the representation of the sensory and perceptual experience of space. He works with objects and images that reveal the tensions between the artificial and the natural, and the sensory experience in relation to the categorization and measurement systems of science and language. Both in his artistic work and in his research work, he has delved into the references to the rural and urban landscape in modern and contemporary art, as well as the development and validity of abstract art.
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