We might be manifested in works or in struggle ...
We might be manifested in works or in struggle. One might act or get insecure so all that is left is the ungraspable world not knowing whose fear you loose
Ausstellung Masterprojekte der Digitalen Medien 2018
Unter dem Titel „We might be manifested in works or in struggle. One might act or get insecure so all that is left is the ungraspable world not knowing whose fear you loose“ eröffnet am Mittwoch, dem 15. Mai 2019, die Ausstellung der Masterprojekte 2018 aus dem Studiengang Digitale Medien. Ort ist das „Hulsberg Crowd“, das Stadtlabor am Schwarzen Meer. Nähere Informationen hier.
Ausstellung DM-Masterprojekte 2018
Ausstellungseröffnung: 15. Mai 2019, 18 Uhr (Performances ab 20 Uhr)
16.–18. Mai 2019
Öffnungszeiten: 14–18 Uhr
Hulsberg Crowd – Das Stadtlabor am Schwarzen Meer
Am Schwarzen Meer 142, 28205 Bremen
Fotos: Masterarbeiten Digitale Medien 2018, Austellung „We might be manifested ...“ © Ralf Baecker

We found the notion of navigation and (dis-)orientation might be inherent to our performance – be it manifested in the works themselves or in the struggle within ones own practises. Pushing that thought a bit further one might begin to plan acts of either unveiling or concealing realities. Thought and theories will have been conspired – an act of excavating uncanny human social behaviour will have been performed. Yet light will be shining on machinic, material and mimetic techniques – relentlessly questioning ones individually perceived realities, one might even get insecure about their own memories, so that all that is left is to dance their way out of the dark. Experimentally we will try to uncover what it means to be bound to an ungraspable synchronous world, not knowing whose pandora's boxes we might open up. But fear not, we offer tools lending a hand when you loose orientation.
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Priscilla Gaviria
Marc-André Weibezahn
Karan Vohra
Noriyuki Suzuki
Mohamad Salehi
Mahshid Mahboubifar
Youkyung Kim
Julio C. Guevara
Giulia Valenti
Sharang Sharma
Lukas Leck
David Unland
Jelko Arnds
Pranoti Tumkar
Volker Grahmann