With today’s concern for the environment, we often see nature as a guiding system. Lena Kuzmich takes inspiration from mycelium to obtain a better understanding of kinship. Renata de Bonis explains the danger fungi has created upon horny cicadas, and Samar Khan questions our relationship with nature by allowing plants to lead our movements.
Expanding Kin
Lena Kuzmich uses photography and video to sketch alternate visions of society. For Expanding Kin, they created a video installation to explore the possibilities that cross species knowledge could offer, placing mycelium as the protagonist.
Sex, drugs and death serenades
Renata de Bonis works across different mediums in an attempt to promote critical reflections on the status of our current relationship with the environment. Sex, drugs and death serenades investigates the effects of fungi on cicadas’ libido. You will never perceive the summer song the same way again.
Plants as Spatial Choreographers
Samar Khan organises performative events that investigate the human-nature relationship. With Plants as Spatial Choreographers, he asks us to pay more attention to the environment. The purpose is not only to notice, recognise and respect the space we take, but also to realise how much we take from nature.
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Sound,Space, Sex
Thursday the 9th of February 2023
20.00 – 22:00
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Thursday 23rd of February 2023
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