Shared Habitats Exhibition

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Shared Habitats

04.05.2019 – 22.07.2019

MO Museum, Vilnius, Lithuania
Web: http://shared-habitats.eu

Curated by: Ursula Damm, Ugnė Paberžytė
Coordinated by: Mindaugas Gapševičius, Iveta Jaugaitė
Scientific supervision: Julian Chollet
Artists: Birgit Brüggemeier, Ursula Damm, Mindaugas Gapševičius, Jan Georg Glöckner, Rico Graupner, Stephan Isermann, Sebastian Kaye, Freya Xia Probst, Theresa Schubert


Artists and scientists associated with the Media Environments at the Bauhaus University Weimar are presenting their works in the exhibition at the MO museum of modern art, in Vilnius, Lithuania. The Shared Habitats exhibition offers several stopovers for participants to immerse themselves in the realm of other creatures.

“Shared Habitats” explores the influence of technology on socio-cultural processes via the artifacts, DIWO experiments, and the conference. The exhibition invites to encounters between humans and other beings. It focuses on the situatedness of organisms in their environment and explores interactions from humans in their habitat, humans with non-human species and living beings with machines. To develop new ways of understanding exhibition proposes continuous, evolving feedback processes between the respective agents. It looks for the expansion of seeing, thinking and acting.

One hundred years ago, Lazlo Moholy-Nagy described the so-called primitive man: he was a hunter, a craftsman, a builder and a physician in one person. According to Moholy-Nagy, these skills were lost in the modern age, so it was important for him to re-position human in everyday life with the help of artistic practices. “He no longer dares venture into other fields of experience. He becomes a man of one calling; he has no longer first-hand experience elsewhere,” – says Lazlo Moholy-Nagy in his book “The New Vision.” For Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, the focus was on decoding the temporal and biological validity of the artistic experience. Thus, Moholy-Nagy also demands the organically growing human. On the other hand, after 100 years human can no longer be seen as a moral authority and designer of a worth living civilization. Therefore it is necessary to demand again the opportunity “for unconditional and unmediated artistic experience”.

“Shared Habitats” refers to the idea of Jakob von Uexküll, who laid the foundation for the understanding of a constructed internal “world” of a being, where the identification of external stimuli creates internal memory and action between the individual and its environment. The exhibition takes up Uexkull’s respect for the completeness of the individual world and develops an aesthetic of exchange. We develop visions and new spheres of possible futures. At the same time the exhibition looks forward to communicate ideas of Lazlo Moholy-Nagy and to present Bauhaus University as a place where innovation in art, technology and science takes place.


Organized by: MO Museum, Bauhaus University Weimar

Partners: Institutio Media, Goethe-Institut Litauen, Vilnius Academy of Arts

Supported by: Goethe-Institut Litauen, Nordic Culture Point, Lithuanian Council for Culture, TOP Association for the Promotion of Cultural Practice, Thermo Fisher Scientific Baltics, Vilnius University Life Sciences Center, Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists Association

Program

4 May 2019. Exhibition Opening

  • 18:00-20:00. Introduction. Ugnė Paberžytė, Ursula Damm, Theresa Schubert, Mindaugas Gapševičius
  • 19:00-19:30 Performance. Algorithm Zoo4 “Miške.” Rico Graupner

Photos

Courtesy MO Museum, Vilnius, 2019

Photo © Rytis Šeškaitis

Algorithm Zoo4 “Miške”

Rico Graupner

Close Encounter

Jan Georg Glöckner

Growing Geometries – Tattooing Mushrooms

Theresa Schubert

Interfacing for a Sixth Sense. Experiencing Global Consciousness

Sebastian Kaye

Introduction to Posthuman Aesthetics

Mindaugas Gapševičius

Karaoke Bar: Singing in the Language of Flies

Ursula Damm, Birgit Brüggemeier

Rhizomes

Freya Xia Probst

self-repair-lab-symbiosis

Six Sidekicks for Free

Rico Graupner

The Pig Simulator

Stephan Isermann


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