The seminar, part of an artists-in-residence programme by the collective in the capital during the month of February, will use nuclear energy as a starting point.
?The seminar will examine the histories of artistic forms of abstraction in relation to the planetary existence of the ?global nuclear regime?, especially in practices of abstraction that aim to produce forms of the audible and the visible in relation to the necropolitics and chronopolitics of radiation,? the collective says on its website.
The seminar is a professional development opportunity to meet TheOtolith Group and to gain in-depth understanding about its practice. Attendance is by active participation and prior registration only.
Motivational letters with proposals for visual and thematic contributions may be emailed by February 10 to office@tranzitinfo.hu venue: tranzit office (1067 Budapest, Király utca 102, first floor).
The Otolith Group, established by Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun in 2002, is an award-winning artist-led collective and organisation.
The Otolith Group, established by Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun in 2002, is an award-winning artist-led collective and organisation.
?Working in video and film, the collective provides a platform for discourse on artistic production and the importance of imagery and sound in contemporary culture,? the group says on its website.