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blockadia-tiefsee · 3 years
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Soil Strings – Commoning and Compost
Blockadia*Tiefsee @ Synnika, Frankfurt
18.02. - 16.05.2021 Regular opening times: Fridays 3-6 pm. Due to the current health crisis you are welcome to visit the space after prior appointment ([email protected]).
“Blockadia*Tiefsee sees itself as a temporary collective, constantly changing in shape and size. Like a biopolymer or a collection of cells we knot together in order to bring about changes, to store modifications and energy and to carry them to the outside. With the possibilities of self-organization, of spontaneous disposition and responsibility, frugality, solidarity and empathy we test the form-finding of our discourses in material, substance, object and space. At the center there is the preoccupation with changes in the world due to climate change and capitalism and with that, what surrounds us under the influence of new technologies, economic and ecological forces and transformations.
With our project Soil Strings - Commoning And Compost for Synnika we are creating everyday, temporal and material intersections of the "composting" through various project stations on the roof terrace as well as installations, works and a window-film screening in the ground floor of the NIKA.haus.
Thus we show our discoveries of agreements and dependencies on the often unseen other: from the microcosm of worms to the outside in the urban space. Open discussions and workshops with the residents and guests of the NIKA.haus expand the space for exchange and transport of ideas and knowledge.
Together we explore possibilities to rethink resources, relationships and values, and to explore renewable methods for the development of art methods for the production of art in the sense of commoning.”
https://synnika.space/events/soil-strings-commoning-und-kompost
With: Martin Dörr, Stephan Idé, Antonia Lotz, Ulrike Markus, Petra Metzner, Sarah Reva Mohr, Joëlle Pidoux, Wagehe Raufi, Dennis Siering, Stefan Thürck, Mathias Weinfurter, Linda Weiß, Susanne M. Winterling
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lisapeil · 3 years
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"Liebe Freund*innen und Interessierte–
es ist soweit: Nach unserer ersten Ausstellung in Oslo im Oktober 2020 findet nun vom 26.3. bis zum 28.3.2021 Teil 2 unserer Ausstellungsreihe statt! Nach über einem Jahr der Zusammenarbeit hat unser (bereits vorher formulierter) Titel oh hell yea, humanity eine ganz andere, dringlichere Dimension erhalten. Was bleibt: unzählige Videocalls, Tracking-Nummern und immer wieder die Frage, wie wir über die räumliche Distanz hinweg zusammenwachsen können.
Wir sind froh, trotz erneut steigender Zahlen eine Ausstellung fernab von digitalen Räumen präsentieren zu können. Reserviert euch einen Termin in der Doodle-Liste, kommt vorbei, haltet Abstand – und schaut euch 10 künstlerische Positionen aus Norwegen und Deutschland an. Wir freuen uns auf euch!
Iris Bengtsson Paulina Brunner with Louis Steven Naomi Wt Chan Vagnur Dam Max Geisler Sara Liv Hermansson Ulrike Markus Lisa Peil Catharina Szonn Stefan Thürck
Don’t forget to bring a mask – we will bring everything else!" Hier könnt ihr euch anmelden:
https://doodle.com/poll/4qkuasr6d5u6gmch?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
www.instagram.com/ohhellyeahumanity
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linda-weiss · 3 years
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Soil Strings - Commoning and Compost
Blockadia*Tiefsee, Frankfurt, Germany (18.02. - 16.05.2021)
Exhibition, lecture and workshop series at SYNNIKA + Nika.Haus Frankfurt
Contributors: Martin Dörr, Stephan Idé, Antonia Lotz, Ulrike Markus, Petra Metzner, Sarah Reva Mohr, Joëlle Pidoux, Wagehe Raufi, Dennis Siering, Stefan Thürck, Mathias Weinfurter, Linda Weiß, Susanne M. Winterling.
“With our project Soil Strings - Commoning And Compost for Synnika we are creating everyday, temporal and material intersections of the “composting” through various project stations on the roof terrace as well as installations, works and a window-film screening in the exhibition space on the first floor of the NIKA-house. Thus we show our discoveries of agreements and dependencies on the often unseen other: from the microcosm of worms to the outside in the urban space. Open discussions and workshops with the residents and guests of the Nika-house expand the space for exchange and transport of ideas and knowledge. Together we explore possibilities to rethink resources, relationships and values, and to explore renewable methods for the development of art methods for the production of art in the sense of commoning.”
Foto 1: Wolfgang Günzel, Foto 2+3: Joelle Pidoux.
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