Castillo, Nayari |
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Using video, text and photography, Castillo’s installations are site-specific constructs attached to traveling concepts, interventions engaging with history and space, where ancient tools and contemporary devices combine in a post-colonial discourse. Molecular Biologist and Artist (MFA Art University Caracas, MFA Public Art and PhD Arts Bauhaus University Weimar). Numerous exhibits, e.g. in Brussels, Buenos Aires, Mexico, NY, Salzburg, Budapest. Resides and works in Plymouth (UK) and Berlin.
(Venezuela / USA) Using video, text and photography, Castillo’s installations are site-specific constructs attached to traveling concepts, interventions engaging with history and space, where ancient tools and contemporary devices combine in a post-colonial discourse. Molecular Biologist and Artist (MFA Art University Caracas, MFA Public Art and PhD Arts Bauhaus University Weimar). Numerous exhibits, e.g. in Brussels, Buenos Aires, Mexico, NY, Salzburg, Budapest. Resides and works in Plymouth (UK) and Berlin.
Hanns Holger Rutz (Germany) & Dissemination (2010) An audio-visual installation utilizing vertically and horizontally suspended glass plates. They function both as membranes of sound diffusion and as specimen holders for flying seeds, confined to a regular arrangement of petri dishes. The space is conditioned by filtering the daylight. Seeds refer both to their origin and to the potentiality of new live (or death). They symbolise motion or traveling. Dissemination as continuous re-writing, a structure of movement, rather than fulfillment.
Dissemination and Temporality (talk) |