Melliferopolis – collaborating with uncontrollable, flying, stinging insects
(2020)
author(s): Christina Stadlbauer
published in: VIS - Nordic Journal for Artistic Research
This exposition explores encounters between humans and insects, in the framework of a long term project around honeybees in urban contexts called Melliferopolis. The interventions proposed by Melliferopolis create shared spaces of encounters for Bees and Humans. The choice to work with these insects in an urban and participatory setting creates situations that are surprising, unpredictable or challenge concepts of "safety". The exposition aims to develop an understanding for risks that arise when collaborating with non human animals, explores reactions to situations that are not entirely controllable and elaborates on notions of safety, hazard and unpredictability within practice based artistic research. As the territory to investigate these questions we look at interventions, performances and installations produced in public spaces in the city of Helsinki in the framework of Melliferopolis since 2012.
The Museum of Lost Ecologies
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Celestína Minichová, Puck Verras
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
(Nordic) LARP exploring potentially disappearing ecologies and non-human narritives/narrators through role-playing in a site-specific setting. An artistic research project into connection with the other, the non-human, the beyond-human. Narrative found through site and relics we create, world co-created by participants through (role) play.