05/03/2022
Doors at 18:00
Event starts 18:30
iii workspace
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Flipchart is an event series mixing lectures and performances, a cabinet of curiosities where transitions are fast but the pages are infinite. The series offers a stage for experiments in the field of Art, Science & Technology, where making meets thinking. Visitors are presented with a snapshot on the creative process of artists and researchers within and around iii’s community.
About the facilitator:
Leon Lapa Pereira is performance researcher and community program facilitator for iii. In his facilitating role he tries to merge making and thinking with an intergenerational environment. In his own practice he develops experienceable ecologies between humans and “the vegetable Other”. Through anthropomorphising methods, relational worlds, biological and evolutionary processes are translated into kinetic installations, robotic agents and performances.
Lineup:
18:00 – doors open
18:30 – Joakim Derlow
19:00 – Greta Galiauskaitė & Adomas Palekas
19:20 – Break
19:40 – Emilia Tapprest (NVISIBLE.STUDIO)
20:10 – Eilit Marom
20:40 – Break
21:00 – Kacper Krupa & Andrzej Konieczny
Joakim Derlow
“My work revolves around narratives conveyed in fragments through a multitude of mediums such as: drawings, sculpture, paintings, publications, videos, found objects and my performative presence. These pieces work on their own but are meant to be seen together in a site specific setting where they posses the suggestive qualities of what happened, is happening or about to happen – thus forming the notion of a story.”
Greta Galiauskaitė & Adomas Palekas
Adomas Palekas (Vilnius,LT) – sound artist, electronical engineer and biotechnologist working at the intersection of science and art. Currently, his main focus falls on sonifications – sonic embodiment of processes, objects or even chemical reactions, that often have little connection with music or sound. Adomas’s works and collaborations were presented in Lithuania, Italy, Belgium as well as international festivals such as “Ars Electronica”, “ŪMĖDĖ“, “Sirenos“, Venice Architecture Bienalle.
Greta Galiauskaitė – interdisciplinary artist from Vilnius, Lithuania. Her creative approach is rooted in the practice of collecting artefacts and errors, either they be phisycal, digital or spiritual. Her works traverse different mediums, such as moving image, sound, clay or metal. Greta’s projects have been presented at The Eye museum, Neverneverland art space, Ars Electronica: Garden Vilnius, ŪMĖDĖ” x-disciplinary symposium, Atletika gallery.
Emilia Tapprest (nvisible.studio)
In her work, Emilia Tapprest (nvisible.studio) tends to take an experience-driven, first-person perspective to the phenomena she is researching. She is especially interested in the way in which designed systems, infrastructures and interfaces interact with us in affective and preconscious ways. She begins from the idea that ‘affective atmospheres’ (material affordances + subjective experience) can be ‘designed for’, as well as shifted and interrupted. In the context of increasing psychosomatic influences through ubiquitous technology, she explores how the cultivation of affective sensibilities could equip us in navigating the world in more conscious ways.
Eilit Marom
Eilit Marom (1986 Haifa, Israel) is a performance artist and choreographer based in The Hague. She works between Israel and the Netherlands in the fields of dance and visual art. She graduated from ArtEZ University of the Arts (Arnhem) in 2010 and is a certified Countertechnique movement method teacher and an NLP Practitioner. As an artist she creates projects that expose performance practices as experiences that connect people with their physical self-expressions and their environment. In the form of performances, immersive spaces and curating events Eilit consciously positions her public in settings that facilitate serendipity, intending for a real encounter between them and the work. Her work has been supported by Korzo Theater, Gessnerallee Theater, Haifa Theater, AFK, Stroom and Mifal Hapais. Her work was presented internationally in Europe, Australia and Israel. She was granted ‘Artist in the Community’ by the Israel Ministry of Culture for her work with deaf communities.
Kacper Krupa_ Andryej Konieczny
Kacper Krupa is a polish saxophonist, composer and music producer who from the very beginning of his career aims at novelty and constant search. These attitudes have their realization in his compositions, sound and language of improvisation. Member and co-founder such ensembles as Kwaśny Deszcz, Siema Ziemia, Anomalia, Skalpel Big Band, Plondra. He performed at such festivals as Jazz Jamboree, OFF Festival, Lublin Jazz Festiwal, Męskie Granie, Warsaw Summer Jazz Days, Animator. He makes music for worldwide projected films directed by students of University of Arts in Poznań.
Andrzej Konieczny is a holder of Jutronauci scholarship program, Ph.D. student of the Academy of Music in Poznan., lecturer at the University of Arts in Poznan at the Faculty of Animation and Intermedia. Currently, physically and spiritually connected with Den Haag.
Composer, drummer, performer, intermedia creator.
“Our goal as a collective mind is to create the circles of techno self experience around our performances. It means that during the process of creation we are interrupting our improvisation by human and non-human agents. Processing sound with different. Creating possibilities. Kind of exploring we are the borders between human and non-human evidence of creation, disruption of constantly evolving sound sculptures and places between 0 and 1.
Switching our senses between seeing and hearing, hearing and listening, awareness and disintegration.”
Flipchart #1 is presented by iii with financial support from Creative Industries Fund NL and The Municipality of The Hague.