Hidden Agency (video art) at the screening event: To Notice is to Remember

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Abstract

Coinciding with the opening week of the Helsinki Biennale and Frame Contemporary Art Finland’s Teurastamo art space tour, Bioart Society is hosting a moving image screening event at SOLU Space.

The screening showcases a collection of short films and moving image works by Bioart Society members. The programme highlights a plurality of mediums and matters being dealt with across our membership, each offering a lens attuned to the quietly urgent and the often overlooked. From the microscopic and the bodily to the marco-scale of climate change, the films invite viewers to slow down, be surprised and observe. What emerges is a collective call to attend more closely to the worlds within and around us.

The screening features works by Annette Arlander, Camille Auer, Tarsh Bates and Sue Hauri-Downing, Leah Beeferman, Burn City Pipers (Kaisu Koski and Nick Dunn), Lucy Davis, Sara Ilveskorpi, Ziggy Lever and Eamon Edmundson Wells, Tina Mariane Krogh Madsen, Christelle Mas, Sirja Moberg, Ellenor Rose Nish, Margherita Pevere, Agnieszka Pokrywka, Leena Pukki, Johanna Rotko, and Maria Ångerman.

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationHelsinki
PublisherBioart Society
Media of outputFilm
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2025
MoE publication typeF2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance
EventTo Notice is to Remember - Bioart Society, Helsinki, Finland
Duration: 7 Jun 20257 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • video art
  • soundscape
  • affect
  • agency

Field of art

  • Contemporary art

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