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IN SITU Focus: a Conversation
with Johannes Bellinkx, Nana Francisca Schottländer, Eva Bubla and James Moore
The conversation took place in May 2023 during parallel artistic residencies in Fredrikstad, Norway, in cabin belonging to the ornithological society BirdLife Østfold by the Øra Nature Reserve
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Silver Boom: A Case Study in Involving Inhabitants in Art in Public Space
with Anna Anderegg, Live Skullerud, and James Moore
A podcast conversation between IN SITU artists Anna Anderegg, Live Skullerud and James Moore, reflecting upon Andereggs work Silver Boom, a chorographic intervention in public space with local women aged 60+ that was implemented in the Norwegian towns of Fredrikstad and Moss in June and August of 2022.
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SENSING THE CITY. Curatorial and Artist Perspectives
The city unfolds itself to us through our senses. We explore our environment, its rhythm, atmosphere, texture, as well as its current condition, the impact of our individual and social practices through sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste.
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Inside Sauf le Dimanche and Eléctrico 28 Exploratory Residency
Watch and read about a longer, deeper type of residency
In the fall of 2022, the artists Eléctrico 28 and Sauf le Dimanche gathered in Tàrrega, Spain for an exploratory residency hosted by IN SITU's Partner FiraTàrrega. Responding to the associate artists' need to work more process-based, to focus on research and exchange, their research laboratory is a telling example of a growing trend within the network.
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Kaleider's Tour Diary 2022
Seth Honnor
Seth Honnor, artistic director of Kaleider (UK) and associate artist of Freedom Festival under the (UN)COMMON SPACES project, shares with us part of his European tour through the IN SITU network. With various projects in diffusion ('PIG', 'Robot Selfie', 'The Money', 'The Time it Takes','Fish Mobile'), production and research ('Arch') Seth Honnor offers us an intimate behind the scenes glimpse of an IN SITU artist.
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Fleeting Cities in Europe
Olivier Grossetête & Anna Rispoli (Zimmerfrei), interviewed by Quentin Guisgand, Ariane Bieou (IN SITU) and Jasmine Lebert (Lieux publics)
Olivier Grossetête and Zimmerfrei collective (Massimo Carozzi, Anna de Manincor et Anna Rispoli) build “fleeting” cities. "Fleeting City" by Olivier Grossetête and "Temporary Cities" by Zimmerfrei are two IN SITU projects. As one creates common sense by building real cardboard walls, the other offers a dream version of the city.Artists' reflection about the invisible walls dividing our towns.
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HEAVY KINSHIP - research residencies within the IN SITU network — Part 1
First part of the series throughout IN SITU by Nana Francisca Schottländer
Nana-Francisca Schottländer is a Copenhagen-based inter-disciplinary artist working at the intersection between dance, performance, installation, and conceptual art. Her work revolves around encounters and intra-actions with other-than-human entities and phenomena such as rocks, fungi, water, soil, and entire geographical areas with their inherent lifeforms and dynamics. Central to her work is the use of her own body as a living tool for research and creation.
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HEAVY KINSHIP - research residencies within the IN SITU network — Part 2
Second part of the series throughout IN SITU by Nana Francisca Schottländer
Nana-Francisca Schottländer is a Copenhagen-based inter-disciplinary artist working at the intersection between dance, performance, installation, and conceptual art. Her work revolves around encounters and intra-actions with other-than-human entities and phenomena such as rocks, fungi, water, soil, and entire geographical areas with their inherent lifeforms and dynamics. Central to her work is the use of her own body as a living tool for research and creation.
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HEAVY KINSHIP - research residencies within the IN SITU network — Part 3
Last part of the series throughout IN SITU by Nana Francisca Schottländer
Nana-Francisca Schottländer is a Copenhagen-based inter-disciplinary artist working at the intersection between dance, performance, installation, and conceptual art. Her work revolves around encounters and intra-actions with other-than-human entities and phenomena such as rocks, fungi, water, soil, and entire geographical areas with their inherent lifeforms and dynamics. Central to her work is the use of her own body as a living tool for research and creation.