Sound artist / designer for an exhibition and performance ARS Art Factory's Projectspace, Tallinn
In collaboration with Keithy Kuuspu and Liisa Saaremäel
"Body slam/ihu ramm" is both an exhibition and a performance. While the installation lives independent during the day, on five selected evenings the performers' bodies and soundscape activate the space turning the exhibition into a performance. Two women, uninterested in achieving security neither on stage nor in the social sphere, explore the relationship between material and body, giving fragility a form. Bodies and clay - simultaneously fragile and strong by nature - are placed in a space of dialogue, where experience recreates itself in interaction, materiality carries a question, and an executed act becomes an artwork. Opportunities arise for collision, accident, and the constant construction and deconstruction of the material. There is a system, there is chance, there is mechanics, there is text and sound in fragments and order. The unexpected produces fragility. Fragile, fragile, strong. The clay, the human body and the presence of a performer. Resisting weight but not a slam (text by Keithy Kuuspu & Liisa Saaremäel)"
Sound artist / designer for an exhibition and performance ARS Art Factory's Projectspace, Tallinn
In collaboration with Keithy Kuuspu and Liisa Saaremäel
"Body slam/ihu ramm" is both an exhibition and a performance. While the installation lives independent during the day, on five selected evenings the performers' bodies and soundscape activate the space turning the exhibition into a performance. Two women, uninterested in achieving security neither on stage nor in the social sphere, explore the relationship between material and body, giving fragility a form. Bodies and clay - simultaneously fragile and strong by nature - are placed in a space of dialogue, where experience recreates itself in interaction, materiality carries a question, and an executed act becomes an artwork. Opportunities arise for collision, accident, and the constant construction and deconstruction of the material. There is a system, there is chance, there is mechanics, there is text and sound in fragments and order. The unexpected produces fragility. Fragile, fragile, strong. The clay, the human body and the presence of a performer. Resisting weight but not a slam (text by Keithy Kuuspu & Liisa Saaremäel)"