Come join the third edition of our Penny for your Thoughts Presentations, where makers, designers and artists present new ideas and future project plans!
Mandy den Elzen investigates how our nose can help us to archive a landscape. Margherita Falqui tries to understand an area by eating and drinking it. Lucie Majerus searches for a lasting and meaningful souvenir: can a combination of colours and scents take you back to your favourite holiday?
The Essence of a Forrest
In 1515 the Mastbos was constructed, making it the oldest pine forest in the Netherlands. One can find many documents, pictures, and data about it but there is no documentation of its smells. That's why artist Mandy den Elzen wants to create an olfactory archive of the Mastbos, an experiment that not only expands on how sensorial and immersive an archive can be but also invites us to appreciate how the smell of a place is an integral part of its history and identity. Mandy will talk about her proposal The essence of the Mastbos and her interest and practices in preserving the smells of all the different species one can find in this forest. She will also show us her collection of preserved and fresh Mastbos leaves!
Sustainable souvenirs?
Keychains, magnets, postcards and other plastic trinkets: these are a few things that come to mind when we think of souvenirs. What if there was an alternative and more meaningful way of capturing the spirit and aura of a space?
As a product designer, Lucie Majerus is interested in how we can create valuable un/tangible memories with unusual materials and design new cultural behaviors. In her proposal Colour-Smells of Amsterdam, she talks about the development of her “Colour-smells of…” series; By taking trips to Greece, Luxembourg and Paris, she explores places with these three questions: What shapes has the place? What is the smell of the place? What are the colors of the place?. Come learn more about her process which includes working with locals and collecting local colors and smells with memorabilia and materials. Let's collectively explore how we can develop these sensorial meaningful connections to spaces, especially in a city like Amsterdam which is undergoing the negative and unsustainable effects of mass-tourism. What could the colour-smells of Amsterdam be?
Ingesting Spaces
With her proposal liquid maquis, artist & designer Margherita Falqui is interested in how we can explore the connection to a territory and its curative potential by drinking it, ingesting it, and feeling it. Her land of origin, Sardinia has ignited her fascination for alchemy, witchcraft, and herbalism and has inspired her idea to create a liquid herbarium of the Mediterranean maquis, an edible/drinkable archive of this curative landscape.
How can we develop practices of healing and caring through rediscovering forgotten and overlooked but very insightful and fascinating plants? Join us this evening and learn more about Margherita’s idea to distill a territory and make drinkable elixirs out of its flora, in a process that combines scientific methods with the curative potential of disciplines like alchemy and witchcraft.
Information
Space, Spirit, Souvenirs
Thursday the 18th of August 2022
20.00 – 21.30
Tickets
€12,50 | Student / Artist / Stadspas €8,75*
Including a drink
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To all three editions?
€25 | Student / Artist / Stadspas €17,50*
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Also in this series
Pepper, Plate, Magic
Thursday 9th of June
Piss, Death, Stress
Thursday 28th of July
Address
Mediamatic | Dijksgracht 6, Amsterdam
1019 BS, Amsterdam
*We give a discount to students and artists. If this applies to you we will ask to see your KVK number /portfolio or student card. For questions, please send an email to program@mediamatic.nl.
Penny For Your Thoughts
There is something uniquely inspiring when looking into artistic processes that are still in progress: unpolished, experimental and open-ended. Penny for your Thoughts is our project nursery, where we stimulate project proposals by offering them a stage.
Do you also want to share your future project plans with us? Send us your project proposal before the 1st of September 2022. Send in your proposal!