Visit four installations in Katoenhuis, hub for Immersive Experiences, with one ticket.
Alice, Bob, Carol and David
Viktor Timofeev’sAlice, Bob, Carol and David combines film, gaming and choreography. Featuring four characters in structured randomness, the work reflects on control, improvisation and emotional engagement. Through annotated video, it highlights the paradoxes of logic, autonomy and generative creativity.
Brown Bodies in an Open Landscape are Often Migrating
Basir Mahmood creates cinematic re-enactments of the journeys of migrants: evoking tension between what we see and the harsh reality, exploring how we understand and choose to represent these stories.
Extramission: The Capture of Glowing Eyes
Jessica Sarah Rinland uses ‘extramission’ and the pioneering technology of nature photographer George Shiras III to put light to acts of conservation and repatriation from London to Argentina. How can contemporary acts of care expose past violences?
La quema (del Planeta ”B”)
Ecuadorian artist Francisco Baquerizo Racines explores colonial history and mestizo traditions such as the burning of año viejo dolls. Using Guayaquil as a backdrop, he connects fire, rituals and capitalism, and calls for a reflection on historical, modern and contemporary systems.
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Extramission: The Capture of Glowing Eyes
Through image technology we witness acts of conservation and repatriation from London to Argentina. -
Brown Bodies in an Open Landscape are Often Migrating
Migration’s struggles and cinematic reenactment collide in Basir Mahmood’s exploration of representation. -
Alice, Bob, Carol and David
Four digital characters perform chance-based choreography, fusing autonomy, structure and emotional resonance. -
La Quema (del Planeta “B”)
A visual critique of colonial history and capitalism through ritual, cultural memory and fiery symbolism. -
Show Me the Light — VR Silent Disco
A virtual and rhythmic journey that, reimagining the silent disco, immerses us in search of light.