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Alexandra Gelis: AGUA: Encuentros para 600 Movimientos / WATER: Encounters for 600 Movements
AGUA: Encuentros para 600 Movimientos / WATER: Encounters for 600 Movements
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Alexandra Gelis

AGUA: Encuentros para 600 Movimientos / WATER: Encounters for 600 Movements

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  • Kooperation
  • Ökologie
  • Künstlerische Praxis
  • Globale Ökologie
  • Klimawandel

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Alexandra Gelis

Alexandra Gelis is a Colombian-Venezuelan-Canadian media artist whose research-based, process-oriented practice spans film, photography, drawing, and media installations incorporating custom-built interactive electronics and sound. Her single-screen films and modular immersive non-fiction installations delve into the ecologies of various landscapes through personal field research, examining socio-political interventions. Gelis collaborates with communities across the Americas, focusing on the interplay between plants, people, and power in the context of colonization and globalization. Her concept of Migrant Plants explores plants as political allies in struggles against colonialism, war, and migratory and racial regimes, documenting the autonomous behavior of these plants. Gelis’s projects have been exhibited internationally across North and South America, Europe, and Africa. She holds a PhD in Environmental Studies and Urban Change.
Liliana Gómez (Hg.), Fabienne Liptay (Hg.): Eco-operations

Liliana Gómez (Hg.), Fabienne Liptay (Hg.)

Eco-operations

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The climate change crisis has become part of aesthetic discourse and critical research in culture and the arts. Future-oriented, ecologically conceived possibilities for action are being explored by artists, curators, and scholars alike. Eco-operations addresses these emerging aesthetic ecologies and new technologies of cooperation that both challenge and shape a sustainable future, foregrounding interruptions, ruptures, disconnections, dissonances, exclusions, and allochronism. Moving beyond the concepts of “flow” and “network” as a single, coherent (ecological or technological) system, Eco-operations instead emphasizes the frictions within asynchronously running systems. The infrastructures and formats of artistic production and exhibition play a central role here, as they themselves constitute ecosystems that invite and regulate processes of sharing and exchange. Artists and activists are embedded in these ecosystems, in which they simultaneously intervene when searching for alternative ways of creating collaborative practice. Bringing together scholars, artists, writers, and curators, and working across a range of disciplines, Eco-operations explores this field of tension between global and local ecologies, and aims to speculate on where dissonances imply both creative potential and political challenges.

 

With contributions by Dalida María Benfield, Ursula Biemann, Lisa Blackmore, T. J. Demos, Laura Flórez & Lorena García Cely, Sandra ­Frimmel, Alexandra Gelis, Liliana Gómez, ­Fabienne ­Liptay, Ana María Lozano, Uriel Orlow, Dorota Sajewska.

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