Paul Seidler
How does the involvement of an additional organism change our way of communication and interaction? Paul Seidler studies visual communication at the University of Arts in Berlin. From the start of his study in 2013 he worked at a range of research facilities including the Design Research Lab and the Hybrid Plattform. His work reflects interest in posthuman philosophy and non-human agency. Together, we will explore the interaction between a human and a micro-organism in a unique way: With his project Organum Vivum, that was created in cooperation with Aliisa Talja, the artists created an interspecies interface in which bacterial cellulose items, working as sensors, are translating our direct interaction with them into a soundscape controllable with touch and breath. In order to communicate on a human level through the instrument, we’ll have to be aware of the behaviour of a natural material and its - sometimes unpredictable - responses to our actions.
Dewi de Vree & Patrizia Ruthensteiner
Magnetoceptia is a collaborative project by the artists Dewi de Vree and Patrizia Ruthensteiner. The project constitutes an attempt to build a connection to space in a unique way: Self constructed antenna-based costumes pick up electromagnetic fields and make them audible through electronic sound. The antennas consist of a wide range of materials, making the project an investigation on different properties of natural and technological components. The experienced sound is site specific and depends on the electromagnetic fields that are present at the location. It is modulated by the performers by their positions and movements relative to the space and each other, making Magnetoceptia an exceptional occurrence everytime it is performed. Tonight, the artists will give us an insight into this special way of involving the performer and listener into a site specific sound scape.
Cateringa & Kompanen
How might synergies of humans and living organisms look like in the future? How could they change our habits of comsumption? Cateringa & Kompanen is an openhearted collective of makers with a specific interst in food. For them, food is an artistic material like copper, clay or paint. Yet it offers so much more in terms of the human perception. What is good? What is normal? What is health? What beholds the future? In their project Alga’s Bar, interaction between humans and living organisms is performed in a special way: human breath contains heat and carbon dioxide, valuable resources for young algae. Lying down under a specimen-table whilst listening to an essay on aquatic life, visitors donate their time and breath to the algae above them. In return, the algae nourish the visitors in the shape of a fresh algae shot or smoothie when donations have reached a satisfactory level.
Information
Biotalk
Thursday June 16
Food from 18:00, talks at 20:30
Tickets: Students €5,- */ Pre-sale €7,50 / Door: €10,-
please bring your student card to the ticketservice
** We offer a special culture menu for those who want to attend the Biotalk. A 4 course menu plus ticket will cost €34,50 instead of €44,-. Please make sure that you arrive no later than 18:00 in order to be finished before the start of the talks.
Mediamatic Biotoop , Dijkspark 6 Amsterdam