About the artist
Siobhán McGibbon is a Visual Artist, Researcher and World-builder with a transdisciplinary, art, science and narrative practice. Her expression merges sculpture, animation, drawing, text, permaculture and participatory installations. Siobhán uses world-building as a framework to conduct multispecies research through a speculative and scientific fictitious lens. This alter-imaginary is populated by Xenothorpians, a fluid species that commune, mutate and merge with living and non-living entities to adapt to the Anthropocene. Their hybridisations provide a backdrop from which new stories emerge- a satirical approach to the problem of humans and a lens to query the possibilities of multi-species futures.
Critical to this world-building practice is the question of what happens when one decentres the human? How does this shift in focus bring other perspectives into view? What other worlds can we world?
Contributors
Sofiana Kretsi Bakola, Mila Benjamins, Fiachra Corr, Naomi van Dijck, Desiree Foester, Lottie Frei, Hannah Geurkink, Maria Hadjicosti, Emma Lau, Jada Maij, Laura Sanz Rosal, Simon & Yuri, Robin Tan, Ekim Tan, Fara Verhoeven, Kylie Verkaart, Marvis Verkaart, Fynn Verkaart
Japanese Knotweed Festival
This exhibition is part of the Japanese Knotweed Festival. A recurring festival in which we explore our cultural relationship with plants.
Mediamatic organizes a festival every spring around Japanese knotweed, a fast-growing plant known in Europe for its intrusive properties. What many do not know, however, is that this plant species has a host of positive properties. During this festival, we explore how to live in harmony with this controversial plant.