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SYMPOSIUM | Elisabeth B. Tambwe (AT)

SYMPOSIUM | Elisabeth B. Tambwe (AT)

24 & 25.10.2015 | 7:30 PM | WASP – WORKING ART SPACE AND PRODUCTION Duration: 75’ The performance will be followed by an artist talk Concept / Choreography: Elisabeth B. Tambwe Performance / Dance: Elisabeth B. Tambwe, Adriana Cubides, Radek Hewelt Dramaturgy: Johannes Mailes Theoretical Consulting: Baria Mourad Scenography: Elisabeth B. Tambwe, Grégory Crapet Object

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ALL US STARS | Solveig Thoroddsen (IS)

26.09.2015  | 7:30 PM | WASP – WORKING ART SPACE AND PRODUCTION Duration: 50’, followed by a artist talk Solveig Thoroddsen creates a dialogue with the general public starting from offering them homemade cookies and asking them about their personal favourite word which she writes with sugar glaze on the cookie. Giving a sweet and

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Body_less / Etienne and the Mini Doppler

interactive medical installation, 2015 by Emil Ivanescu_TACTIC, collaborator Cote Étienne-Jules Marey - middle of the XIXth century – one of the first who wrote the sanguine pulse into a cryptic language using a wooden primitive device – the body becomes a limit and the limit becomes a graphic concatenation of signs. Body_less - the beginning of the XXIst century

No Apples for One Month

No Apples for One Month

interactive installation, 2015 by Larisa David, Smaranda Găbudeanu, Livia Rădulescu, Iulia Sima (RO) No Apples for One Month opens a space for exploration of hidden paths and histories. Visitors are invited to activate the space by accessing fragments of time and stories. Inside the installation, movement is guided through a selection of personal narratives, reflecting on

Harry Sanderson - image credit CGI light simulation, harry sanderson 2015 photo credit harry sanderson

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  milled acrylic, video installation, 2015 by Harry Sanderson (UK/DE)   The installation is comprised of three individual caustic works made of milled acrylic, which are exhibited together for the first time. Caustics are most commonly seen in everyday scenarios, for example, when light is refracted through a glass of water. The direction that light

Abel Korinsky

Body Scans

interactive installation, 2015 by Abel, Carlo and Max Korinsky (DE) The audio-visual installation consists of four interacting bar-code scanners. They respond to the movement of the people inside the exhibition space through the specific ‘beep’ sounds and flashing scan lights. The bar-code scanners moved by motors scan their surrounding constantly. The installation is inspired by

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