Colour Eating&Feminist Institution>>Digital Feminism
➰ dgtl fmnsm Online Residency Programme ➰
dgtl fmnsms' thematic cycle "disconnect" will conclude with a one-month online residency programme at www.digitalfeminism.net. From June 26th to July 23th 2020, artists and networks from various fields were invited to a one-week website takeover.
𐌞 Display& FEMINIST INSTITUTIONS 𐌞 » Website Takeover 3/7 » SUN 12/7 »
Happy Antibodies Podcast Four mini-episodes - audioworks / made specifically for Colour Eating, Exhibition as an Episodic Project
Audioworks by Chooc Ly Tan, Tangu (Minh Thang Pham), Denisa Langrová and Kateřina Konvalinová. Artwork by Marie Lukáčová Podcast designed and curated by: Hana Janečková
Chooc Ly Tan: Kepler 183 feat Remix 3′19″; Tangu: How to Sell an Egg 3′26″; Denisa Langrová: White Flag 3′35″; Kateřina Konvalinová feat. Jana Chmelařová: I love the way you move. 27′21″
Instagram Camouflage Filter Free Colour Eating Instagram Filter by Gloriya Komarova aka Tereza Vinklárková. current exhibition Colour Eating
teaser video by artist Marie Lukáčová
Display´s current project Colour Eating takes its name from Elvia Wilk’s sci-fi novel Oval, in which the changing colour of Berlin street lights is an indicator of the sustainability of life. Here, human experience is medicalised and capitalism spreads as a metastasizing dream of ever increasing production, higher definition, saturation and spectacle. Colour Eating explores the workings of such an emotional economy, moving between appropriation and distortion. The process of ingesting and eating art serves in the exhibition as a poetic and political device. schildieColour Eating takes the form of an evolving episodic story, playing with ambiguities of language and gaps in the narrative. Turning away from the high-end production, often dominant in contemporary art, the artworks included in Colour Eating employ DIY methods, selfie culture and low cost means of working, partly as economic necessity, partly as a strategy based in the (eco-)feminist, queer and diasporic experiences of an emerging artistic generation. www.display.cz/en/projects/colour-eating
Happy Antibodies Podcast Four mini-episodes - audioworks / made specifically for Colour Eating, Exhibition as an Episodic Project
Audioworks by Chooc Ly Tan, Tangu (Minh Thang Pham), Denisa Langrová and Kateřina Konvalinová. Artwork by Marie Lukáčová
PLAYPodcast Designed and curated by: Hana Janečková Graphic Design: Jan Novák
Testing podcast as a form through sound, karaoke and some very specific meditation eastern european workout as post pandemic feminist session.
Chooc Ly Tan: Kepler 183 feat Remix 3′19″; Tangu: How to Sell an Egg 3′26″; Denisa Langrová: White Flag 3′35″; Kateřina Konvalinová feat. Jana Chmelařová: I love the way you move. 27′21″
Instagram Camouflage Filter Free Colour Eating Instagram Filter by Gloriya Komarova aka Tereza Vinklárková. Visit artists Instagram @glori___23 or @display.cz to download a Coma filter and use it in your Instagram stories. The filter was designed for the project Colour Eating as a participative artwork entering a flow of contemporary visual culture, raising questions of visibility, camouflage and surveillance.
PARTICIPATION
𐌞 Display Gallery display.cz/en
𐌞 Artwall Gallery artwallgallery.cz
𐌞 Institut úzkosti / Institute of Anxiety institutuzkosti.cz
𐌞 Jindrich Chalupecky Society www.sjch.cz/en
𐌞 Ateliér NM2 AVU Ateliér Nová Média 2 AVU
𐌞 Synth Library Prague - Trigger Collective zvukpraha.cz/synthlibraryprague/trigger
𐌞 New Aliens Agency: newaliensagency.com
With Feminist Institutions, a whole network came to residence from Prague. Feminist Institutions is an informal network of fourteen cultural institutions in the Czech Republic and Slovakia which has existed since 2017 following the publication of Code of Practice of Feminist Institutions.
Find the Code of Practice here: http://feministinstitution.cz/code-of-practice/
The Online Residency Programme of dgtl fmnsm is run in cooperation with HELLERAU European Centre for the Arts and the SHAPE platform, co-financed by the European Union, the German-Czech Future Fund and the City of Dresden.
Visual: Teresa Schönherr http://www.teresaschoenherr.de