Gallery 4
The sound in the form of a word
Arini Byng
in terms of living
as a body
to relate or be isolated
from things we can’t relate to
“It is as if the organic and the inorganic have re-found a possibility for intimate partnering. In this partnering, things reveal their subjectivity, while humans reveal their thingness, to the point where it becomes hard to say who moves whom, who choreographs whom, and who is choreographed by whom.” A. Lepecki
You can read the accompanying text by Georgia Hutchison, here:
the sound in the form of a word
Closing performance
Saturday the 1st of April 1:30 – 2:30 pm