Richard Forrest is an Irish visual artist based in the Netherlands. His work is characterized by a sculptural exploration of complex systems such as our senses and various digital technologies. He has exhibited throughout Ireland and internationally, with works in recent shows in both Los Angeles (USA) and Cork (Ireland).
I am Maria Oosterveen. Student at the Art-science interfaculty. I make art that is philosophical and political and poetic. My works do touch your sense of compassion and conscience but seen from the perspective of the body of organs (explained by Deleuze and Guattari), and the power-plays between you and a structure or someone else […]
Nina does stuff, cool stuff.
Mabel writes stories that challenge your understanding and interpretation of space. Sometimes reality can be a little boring. Let’s mess with it: flip it upside down or make it pink. Listen to me and you will see…something wonderful.
When tying your shoelaces, place one foot in front and lean forward When wishing for wet feet, pour water inside your boots When a pause is needed, put your head inside a stone Sunna Svavarsdóttir creates situations for incidents that might easily go unnoticed through smell and touch.
creating a situation that we all know or have seen before but by changing a viewpoint it may seem unfamiliar to us.
After a BSc in Neuroscience, Ana Oosting (NL) graduated from the Rietveld Academy in 2015 and is now finishing a Masters in ArtScience. She has specialised in ceramics but also works with stop-motion techniques and micro-controllers that make her work come to life. She inspires to ignite the same wonder she feels for living things […]
I am interested in the energies generated in the process of moving and making things in a given orbit, innumerable human beings passing by, and ask questions about the circulation of life, life and death, and express the surrounding objects as geometrical elements. Beginning with graphic images, he is active in a wide range of visual […]
My current research has led me to think about smell as a synesthetic sense. It is often a trigger for the other senses; when we smell something it is common to jump to a memory; a visual, a sound, a feeling. Associations between the senses occur naturally when smelling; this cross-modality of experience is essential to […]
Zoë d’Hont has a background in music and fine art. She is intrigued by the possibility to use notations as a methodology in her artist practice. The notations are based on different (visual) languages people use to understand the laws of nature. The interpretation and translation of these notations lead to performative installations. http://www.zoedhont.com
AwwwwaHhhhhh, what is this pretty noise, o shit it’s not that pretty, but I do look good on these mirrors… Look at the pretty lights!!! Oh well, what is the concept? Wait there is more than one concept? Wait… sensorial experience and concept may not be linked? Wait… am I part of this? I need […]
Kay Churcher creates immersive installations aiming to bring out the surreal potential of a space. https://www.kaychurcher.com/
Anastasia was born in Cuba to Russian parents and raised in Cyprus. She likes to use her body as vessel to communicate with different beings and connect different worlds. She is currently concerned with the ecology of mind. She also likes storytelling. https://rocketsfromrocks.wordpress.com
Stefano composes and designs sound installations inspired by the physics of sound, site-specific acoustics, and the vibrational communication in the natural world. He seeks to put his audience into a transcendental connection with the acoustic patterns of our surrounding soundscape. He researches the methodologies of Nature to get inspiration for his compositions.
Exercises as a means to facilitate encounters. I mean encounter as a space of attention, reflection and wonder in human interaction. This translates (ideally) into an openness, allowing for a felt perception of the other as a living, breathing entity, by redirecting one’s attention to subtler forms of non-verbal communication -usually physiological- in an unconventional environment, so […]
Art is not a difficult thing. Experiences leave a residue, which layers and calcify into insights. Catherine is frequently unsure of how to convey those insights to other people, so she uses materials she finds around her to show. Often those displays are videos, installations or performances. Recently she has returned to her video project […]
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Dichotomy, slippery slopes, religion, morals. Does everything really have this or that? The 1 and the 2, or 0 and the 1 for the geeks. Why am I scared for the perfect circle? Is it the perfection that’s so scary? Is that the reason why I hate round dinner tables? Why do I love distorted sounds, but […]
Luke Boorman (1993, UK) is an interdisciplinary artist working in no particular media. Often taking an analytical and forensic approach to art making, his work revolves around the question of how to examine incongruences between systems (thinking) and perception. This quest has pushed him to work within numerous disciplines; from economics and biology to mathematics and technological criticism. www.artscienceforum.nl
Sophie Jurrjens (1992) is a musican, composer and artist from Amsterdam and is interested in creating surroundings by combining sound and scenography. She is inspired by the beauty and contrast of nature’s textures in patterns and translates this fascination into the scenery of her work. After finishing the bachelor Musician 3.0, at the Conservatory Utrecht (HKU) […]
Gisella Ripoll De la Cruz is an interdisciplinary artist that works with sound and textile fibres in order to discover and entertain the delicacy of connections and its entanglement. Born and raised in Barranquilla, Colombia, Gisella was introduced to music and the arts from an early age. The daughter an architect and a textile designer, […]