Closing event: commissioned text by Basje Boer and spatial sound by Lukas Rehm

 

Sunday 16 October, 17 – 19 hrs

17 hrs: bar open
17.15: reading of a commissioned text by Basje Boer
17.30: UNO, a reaction on Kristina Sedlerova Villanen’s work in spatial sound by Lukas Rehm

How many zeros are reasonable in future currency, until you melt down a few and move the one to right. Integer arrays partially digested. The (likely scripted) conversation between the waiter and the guest goes: “Is that an UNO reverse card?” ”Yeah, you gotta pay,… you gotta pay the bill now!” “What are you doing? … “Oh, shit! What? No!”

Lukas Rehm is an artist and musician working in the field of new and old timebased media, performative and spatial installation art, documentary and experimental fiction. His artistic works examine conditions and the theatrics of social structures, the impact of technological and immaterial artefacts on psychology and the role of affect.

His work has been presented at institutions such as the Kunsthalle Baden Baden, Stuttgart State Opera, GAMMA Festival St. Petersburg, Doclisboa Lisbon, the Centre for Art and Media Karlsruhe and the Future Space New York. Rehm attended the Jan Van Eyck Academy, the Academy for Theatre and Digitality Dortmund, the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, and LMU Munich. He is part of the SVS collective and releases music under the moniker lybes dimem.

Basje Boer is a writer and journalist. She has published three books of fiction in Dutch, including the novel Nulversie (Nijgh & Van Ditmar, 2019). A collection of essays, Pose: Over hoe we kijken en wie we spelen (Nijgh & Van Ditmar), is expected this fall. She writes about cinema and (pop)culture, for De Groene Amsterdammer and de Filmkrant, among other publications.

Turning to Dust and Bones (April 2022 – April 2023) is a series of six consecutive solo exhibitions loosely dealing with the subconscious, memory and the traces of being uprooted. It is featuring Anders Dickson, Koen Kloosterhuis, Kristina Sedlerova-Villanen, Aslan Goisum, Giulia Cenci and Rodrigo Hernández.
The public program is moderated by DIG – the Internet Guide of literature magazine De Gids, with editors Asha Karami, in charge of selecting contributors for additional texts and events, and Fabienne Rachmadiev, who is closely following the program in order to write the central essay for the series.

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