Sector P, Plasmonika, Sector A, Island
Sector P, Plasmonika, Sector A, Island - we are already streaming some elements of the upcoming exhibition Sphere3, produced by Ultramono Institute. Work Plasmonika is coproduced together with Finetuned Limited and EUROfusion, work Island together with SciArtLab IJS and my fellow researcher and cofounder of our lab Vid Podpecan. Exhibition is co-organised together with Ljudmila, Art and Science Laboratory and Projekt Atol Institute. !really !important thank you my dear friends and colleagues for your kindness, support and advice: Jan Kušej, Jože Zajec, ScenArt, Luka Suhadolnik, Vid Podpečan, Luzie Seidel (LUZ1E), Mihajlo Đorović, Urška Comino, Julian Weaver, Tomo Per, RogLab, Jelena Guga, Arijana Filipić, Nataša Todorović, Zoran Lj. Petrović, Lowell Morgan, Gregor Primc, Rok Zaplotnik, Saša Novak, Derek Snyder, Uroš Veber, Mike Relm! Join us next week (if you can) or watch part of the atmosphere from stream here: https://www.twitch.tv/tanja_ultramono and Natasa, thank you for reminding us that today is the international asteroid day...From the official description: "Throughout history, the garden as a sheltered environment is constantly re-emerging as a special location for recreation and our contact with nature. In every aspect of MetaGarden the question lingers: what will our future gardens look like? Lee Worth Bailey wrote about deep technology, informed by phenomenology, that moves away from egoism and materialism towards caring for the other and the environment. Developing a sense of place within the installation is based on a tradition of phenomenology that highlights “Being-in-the-world”. It is a primordial ontological participation in the environment through which the existence in the world envelopes and opposes the “industrial ego as subject standing against a world of neutral objects,” as Lee Worth Bailey suggests. “Deep technology” would require a fundamental change in technological thinking towards more self-awareness. Care, instead of competition and ego-driven self-aggrandisement is the way to combat frantic materialism. It is not the rejection of technology, but its opening to deeper grounds of existence."