Project
Deep Time Séance
Deep Time Séance AT RESIDENCY UNLIMITED ON APRIL 8, 2015, 6:30pm-8pm (doors close at 7pm)
Deep Time Séance invites its participants on a multisensory journey across crystallized layers of time. For one evening, the premises of Residency Unlimited are transformed into a site where rational and mythical perceptions of the Earth merge. Deep Time Séance is composed around a site-specific video installation and live music performance by Tuomas A. Laitinen and Matti Ahopelto (Siinai) and circulating energy objects by Jaakko Pallasvuo.
A hauntingly mesmerizing, ever-changing view and ethereally flowing soundscape open up a portal into an unfamiliar time where the surface of the Earth has transformed into azure blue dunes of copper ore. The barren, Ballardian landscape is devoid of humans although formed by them. The cyclic movements of this strange mineral world, rendered into waves, are observed from above as if by an extraterrestrial gaze. This world is not quite within our reach, only a few tiny fragments of its materiality are tangible to us. The worldly circulation continues on, through the entangled rhizomes of microorganisms, web-like connections between singular bodies and the macro metabolism of the Earth.
The concept of deep time, introduced by Scottish geologist James Hutton (1726–1797), allows looking into the circulation of matter through the geological history of our planet. It opens up a possibility to understand the dizzying depths of time beyond human comprehension. In the early years of the 20th century, a séance signified a ritualistic session for communicating with the spiritual world. This séance, however, calls for poetic contemplation upon the Anthropocene Era, where there is no more "Nature" uninfluenced by or separable from the consequences of human actions, where humans have become a force of nature. Deep Time Séance is a ritual for imagining possible futures for all the material, the things and beings inhabiting the Earth.
The séance is curated by Jenni Nurmenniemi (HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme), who is a curator-in-residence at Residency Unlimited (27 Feb–23 Apr, 2015) as part of Mobius Fellowship Program for visual art professionals organized by the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York.
Residency Unlimited
Residency Unlimited (RU) supports the creation, presentation and dissemination of contemporary art through a unique residency program and year-round public programs. RU forges strategic partnerships with collaborating institutions to offer customized residencies designed to meet the individual needs of participating artists and curators.
HIAP
HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme is one of the largest international residency centers in the Nordic and Baltic region. The activities at HIAP are based on thematic projects that focus on specific contemporary topics or aspects of artistic practice, collaborations with local art and cultural organizations, and open calls.
MOBIUS
MOBIUS is a fellowship program for visual arts, museum and archive professionals based in New York, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Finland. The program enables transatlantic mobility and collaborative practices and supports long-lasting professional relationships.
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