On October 19th, iii presents Flipchart, where visitors are presented with a snapshot of the creative process, this episode investigates research methods that translate different phenomena into art.
Martin Toloku, as an iii resident of the past month, researches decay as the central theme of his practice. He investigates the history behind dead/rotten woods and other objects within their environment, that act as an archive of hidden moments. Evelina Domnitch and Dimitri Gelfand investigate the phenomena of black holes through an installation and perfomative lecture. A vortex is created using water in a basin, a white laser beam is then shone across which splits, emitting bursts of colourful rotating light. Maurane Gabriël aims to show that sound can reveal shifts in connectivity and histories, using the impact of mining on the Sami culture. Sounds negotiate the changed landscape differently, which affect the vibrational systems of humans/non-humans alike.
The people at iii have kindly offered a limited amount of free tickets for Subbacultcha members. Please make a reservation by sending an email to mailinglist@subbacultcha.nl with ‘Flipchart #16’ in the subject line + your name in the email.