Unmade- A contemporary arts performance at The Galleries, Broadmead

A event on Sunday 24th July. The event starts at 19:30.


19:30-20:00
Post-rapture, bodies are returned to the Earth to gestate again. A performance exploring apocalypse, the womb space, and power play. Accompanied by binaural drones from reishi mushrooms.

About the performers:

Joceyln Brett:

https://www.jocelynbrett.com

Jocelyn is a multimedia artist working in writing, video, sound, and performance. She probes the idea of constant change within the digital Anthropocene. Taking inspiration from science fiction, imagined futures and time and social theory. Jocelyn explores the limits of discomfort and themes of bodily autonomy on a micro and macro scale. What is it to feel bodied? What it is to feel disembodied? What are the borders between emotions, lust and fear? What are the boundaries between the human and non-human?

Hat Fidkin:

https://soundcloud.com/hatfidkin

Hat Fidkin’s research-based practice explores the entanglement of metaphysics, postfeminism and transhumanist perspectives through both organic and technological developments in both the present and imagined universes. Drawing on their theory of ‘science fiction as science fact’, their meditations on our existence and what lies beyond it are questioned through the mycelial practise of modular synthesis, video works, speculative prose and the experimental essay. Conversations surrounding consciousness expansion, alchemy and symbiosis are encouraged, looking towards alternative, more optimistic futures.

This performance is closing the exhibition space Haunted Siblinghood- a weekend of visual arts, performances and workshops. For more information and access to a full schedule please head to www.esmeeturlejart.com/haunted-siblinghood.

Entry requirements:

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