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EXHIBITION | SONICA | Tuomas A. Laitinen
27 September 2021 — 03 October 2021
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Habitat Cascade, 2019

Installation environment, ultrasonic audio installation, video, glass objects made for octopuses.

Exhibition views, WAM-museum, Turku, Finland

 

 

In collaboration with the Festival Sonica, organised by  Mo-TA Museum of Transitory Art.
www.sonica.si

 

27 September – 3 Oktober 2021, Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova

Opening on Monday, 27 September 2021, at 8 p.m.

Press conference: Monday, 27 September 2021, at 12 p.m.

 

Tuomas A. Laitinen is an artist who works with moving image, sound, light, glass, chemical and microbial processes, as well as algorithms to explore the entanglements of multispecies coexistence. Laitinen composes situations and installations that inquire into the porous interconnectedness of language, body, and matter within morphing ecosystems. In recent years, Laitinen has been working with  questions of ecology, the notion of the extended mind, and processes of knowledge production. The works are often made with translucent and transparent materials in order to find ways to layer and diffract material relations and different epistemological systems.

Since 2016 one strand of Tuomas A. Laitinen’s artistic research and practice has touched upon the research into cognition and consciousness in other-than-human minds, focussing on octopuses in particular. This endeavour is emerging through different material agencies: glass objects made for octopuses, multiple video and audio works, and a series of glyphs—made both as a font and as glass objects—derived from research on octopus arm movements.

Out from this research trajectory, a new video Hemocianin will be presented, which is juxtaposing the scenes of the hot liquid glass to the body movements of the octopus. V njem umetnik raziskuje kognicijo in zavest hobotnice in njeno interakcijo s steklenimi skulpturami kot svojstveni arhitekturni intervenciji v njen habitat ter njene (z)možnosti integracije vanj.   

Laitinen´s works have been recently shown in the 21st Biennale of Sydney, 7th Bucharest Biennale, Screen City Biennale 2019 (Stavanger), SADE LA (Los Angeles), Amado Art Space (Seoul), Moving Image New York, A Tale of a Tub (Rotterdam), Art Sonje Center (Seoul), Helsinki Contemporary, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, MOCA Shanghai & Cinemateca do MAM Rio de Janeiro.

 

http://www.tuomasalaitinen.com/

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