Somewhere.
There is a record of our Actions.
Ru Zham & Martina Miño Pérez
15-22.11.2016
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/335872606787791/
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15.11.2016 / 18:00
* * * EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS * * *
15 - 22.11.2016 / 16:00 - 20:00
15.11.2016 / 18:00
* * * EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS * * *
15 - 22.11.2016 / 16:00 - 20:00
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Underwater,
we perceive a world of formless light.
Sun and shadow have lost their meaning.
Light, comes from all directions.
The eye floods and its vision clouds.
Sounds become mute and curvy while what we touch feels shapeless and soft.
We are oceanauts, and we would like to forget all these fuzzy people on the top.
Exploring the invisible nature of water we can dig upon the secrets that it contains, so little of them,
come up to the surface.
We see surfaces and we see across surfaces.
We see because of surfaces.
But how do we observe what surrounds us in depth?
A gap between a world of air and a world of water.
A world inside the aquarium and a world outside of it.
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Underwater,
we perceive a world of formless light.
Sun and shadow have lost their meaning.
Light, comes from all directions.
The eye floods and its vision clouds.
Sounds become mute and curvy while what we touch feels shapeless and soft.
We are oceanauts, and we would like to forget all these fuzzy people on the top.
Exploring the invisible nature of water we can dig upon the secrets that it contains, so little of them,
come up to the surface.
We see surfaces and we see across surfaces.
We see because of surfaces.
But how do we observe what surrounds us in depth?
A gap between a world of air and a world of water.
A world inside the aquarium and a world outside of it.
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Somewhere, There is a Record of Our Actions is a Project created by Ru Zham and Martina Miño Pérez that wishes to explore encapsulated narratives that exist contained inside the space/time of water. Through the use of aquarium tanks, light, sound and poetry, we navigate the settings where the un-attainable lingers, creating simulations of emotional worlds we know too well and that we inhabit in different ways. This installation has glimpses of Jacques Cousteau’s early submarine explorations, where submarine cities of mistery emerge and dissapear simultaneously.
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