N - THE MADNESS OF REASON

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N - THE MADNESS OF REASON

SCREENING | Friday 13th of Januari | 18.30 - 22.00 h (dinner: 19.30 h)

N-THE MADNESS OF REASON is the story of an unusual obsession. A French encyclopaedist tries to complete his life's work from beyond death. Hovering between dream and reality, this magical film plays on the confrontation between the Western mind and African spirituality.

After 8 years of work N – The Madness of Reason, has had ts world premiere at the 64e International Film festival of Berlin 2015.

The film is written and directed by PETER KRÜGER. The text was written by the renown Nigerian writer BEN OKRI (winner of the Booker Prize) . The film is narrated by the French actor MICHAEL LONSDALE. The music for the film is composed by WALTER HUS in close collaboration with Malian singer FATOUMATA DIAWARA as the main vocalist. RIMVYDAS LEIPUS (Khadak, the films of Sharunas Bartas, ...) took care of the cinematography while NICO LEUNEN edited the film. PETER KRÜGER not only directed but also produced the film for INTI FILMS (Drift, Kinshasa Kids, Desert Island)

The film is a Belgian-Dutch-German co-production between Inti Films, Cobra Films, Mollywood, Dieptescherpte, Blinker Filmproduktion, ARTE/ZDF and is supported by the Flemish Audiovisual Fund, Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie – Bruxelles, Taxshelter of the Belgian Federal Government, Dutch Film fund, Media Programme of the European Union and Eurimages, in collaboration with Canvas, Sabam.

BE-DE-NL 2014 / 102’ / DCP / 1:1,85 / colour / surround 5.1 & 2.0.
Original languages : French, English, Bambara, Dioula, Sénoufo, Songhoy, Agni

FACEBOOK-PAGE: facebook.com/pages/N-the-madness-of-reason/263047923726836

All info
nthefilm.com
intifilms.com

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Tatiana Kolganova, Mio Fujimaki and Elina Alekseeva

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Tatiana Kolganova, Mio Fujimaki and Elina Alekseeva

SOJOURN

Short description:
See Lab welcomes you to a spatial-reflective experience Sojourn. The exhibition is the result of a collaborative residency between Tatiana Kolganova, Mio Fujimaki and Elina Alekseeva. Set your reminder and come slow down with us.🖤

OPEN: 10-11th of December | 11.00 - 19.00 H | Work by: @elina.lia.alekseeva @tania_v_kolganova @fjmkmo

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Renske Maria

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Renske Maria

OPEN ATELIER

Hosted by: Architect and Creative Practice Researcher: Dr. Ir. Renske Maria van Dam

Explorations with Katerina Bakatsaki:
9 October | 14.00-17.00
Collective explorations with See Lab
17 October | 16.00 - 18.00 h
Finissage | 21 October | 18.00 -21.00 h With a presentation by Renske Maria at 19.00.

Short description:
"Between the new moons of September and October 2022, between September 26th and October 24th, Renske Maria will host an Open Atelier for Biotopological Craftsmanship at artist incubator See Lab in The Hague. The open atelier is conceived both as exhibition, and as space for collective experimentation. You are invited for a shared practice." - Renske Maria

Description: To contribute to the exploration of alternative visions and variant rhythms to existing ideologies, she has introduced biotopological craftsmanship as an architecture which approaches space not in terms of the architectural object, but shifts its focus to life by emphasizing the reciprocal relationships between organisms and environments. This approach to architecture has emerged in the context of her  PhD research. With a focus on moving bodies, she has reformulated Japanese spatial tactics as ways; to become an attuned architect guided by tiny perceptions; to construct vital architecture motivated by un/balancing procedurals; and to engage in a sited design process informed by aware play. If you are curious, you can read more in the essay Time By Windows is Time Well Spent as published in the Slow Spatial Reader.

The Open Atelier for Biotopological Craftsmanship is initiated, to open-up to new insights and collaboration. At See Lab, Renske Maria will work in the project space and garden. Each day, she will adjust, rewrite, move through, and reorganize the space in collaboration with colleagues, spontaneous visitors and the weather. Together we explore, critically question, and experience, if and how this practice can fuel collaboration, plant seeds of renewal, and intensify the aliveness of our (built) environment.

Sunday October 9th 14.00-17.00: Collective explorations with Katerina Bakatsaki
On Sunday October 9th, choreographer, teacher and researcher Katerina Bakatsaki will host a collective session in which we critically and physically explore the boundaries of biotopological craftsmanship. Katerina has choreographed and performed an extensive body of work and has been involved with interdisciplinary activities throughout Europe, Chile, Iran, Japan and Taiwan. She was a member of Japanese dancer Min Tanaka´s performance company Maijuku from 1986 until 1993, where she was trained in Body Weather. Body Weather is a a comprehensive training and performance practice that investigates the intersections of bodies and their environments. Since 1996, she has led Body Weather-Amsterdam, a platform for training and performance research together with Frank van de Ven.

In this collective session Katerina will offer her movement practice as a starting point for a critical reflection.  Together we question: What if human bodies are not self-contained entities? And what if physical experience and its meaning for us never evolve in isolation but rather through intricate webs of connectedness? Just like the weather? How would that affect the hierarchies between bodies and other bodies, textures, instruments, tools, surfaces, spaces, buildings, landscapes, and so on?

Interested to join? Please send a message to info@renskemaria.com to confirm your participation.

Monday October 17th 16.00-18.00: Collective explorations with See Lab
On Monday October 17th, you can participate in a collective peer-review session with the artist of See Lab. See Lab is an artist-run cultural incubator founded in 2016. Located near the beach in Scheveningen in an old school building that hosts 22 affordable workspaces for artists. See Lab provides space and opportunity to develop, share and showcase artistic activity. By means of peer-review session they support the visiting artist to develop their work. In this collective peer-review session, the See Lab community will reflect upon potentials of biotopological craftsmanship.

 

Finissage October 21st 18.00-21.00: With a presentation by Renske Maria at 19.00.
On Friday October 21st, you are welcome to celebrate the closure of the Open Atelier for Biotopological Craftsmanship. Biotopological craftsmanship, a craftsmanship not of wood, but of bio-topo-logical entrainment. A biotopological craftsman explores, informs and expresses interrelationships between biological, environmental and celestial bodies in movement by means of architectural interventions. 

Between 18.00 and 21.00 you are welcome to visit the exhibition. At 19.00 Renske Maria will give a presentation.

Bio: Renske Maria van Dam

Renske Maria van Dam is an architect and researcher whose work exploits tiny perceptions to open-up alternative worlds of experience and action. She calls for a fundamental shift in the way we conceive and construct the built environment, from an architecture of objects to an architecture of reciprocity. She promotes an empathic, animistic and life-affirmative approach to architectural practice, research and pedagogy.​ The cross-pollination between Asian and Western practices, from architecture and philosophy to intuitive bodywork, deeply shape her work and thinking. In her atelier, creative practice research coincides with the careful construction of architectural life. Slow projects run over multiple years and generate outcomes across diverse media and milieus. www.renskemaria.com

Photography: Renske van Dam

Financially supported by / Met dank aan :

Gemeente Den Haag
Stroom Den Haag

 

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Losing its name, a river enters the sea 

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Losing its name, a river enters the sea 

A ritual + screening evening 


Artist:
Lucy Cordes Engelman

Opening:
Sunday July 24th

Doors open: 18:00 h
Start Screening: 19:00 h

Short description:
Lucy Cordes Engelman will convert See Lab into a cinema/chapel for a one-time ritual+screening in conjunction with the beginning of the solar homecoming season of Leo, ie. Deep Summer. In relation to her ongoing research, two short films will screen :

She who is close to the SALT/SEA (super 8 and DV camcorder, 27:00, sound, color)

&

The Temple of Nehalennia (super 8, 12:00, sound, color)

Thematic sensory snacks will be offered by 'bai piki', and a book of Lucy's research findings - recently compiled and printed during a residency at Frans Masereel Centrum in Belgium - will also be shared.

Part of the See Lab program of 2022, this event is an opportunity for the artist to try out some alternative ways of sharing her most recent film work as well as offer some of her research process and prints from the past year.

Guest collaborator bai piki ("ga plukken") has fermented and baked things for eating in collaboration with the night's theme.

Details for participating: 
There are a limited number of spaces available for this event.  Please reserve a spot by sending an email to seelabprojectspace@gmail.com 
And don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions!

More about the evening: 
This ritual + screening at See Lab welcomes solar homecoming season of Leo, while being situated near the coastal area of Lucy's ongoing research. Her project plumbs the depths of the newly discovered drowned continent of Doggerland that is now the North Sea, an ancient timber circle affectionately called, 'Seahenge', and a Neolithic Netherlands' marine goddess, Nehalennia, whose name translates loosely between, "she who is close to the sea" and "she who is close to the salt"...  in a meditative film, Lucy draws on an Icelandic myth of the selkie mother returning to her underwater realm. The work meditates on the longing of the human child who the mother has left behind, now a sensory scientist, desperate to communicate with their mother through the exchange of gifts.

Interested in folklore that muddies the distinction between human and non-human, Lucy approaches these works-in-progress as elements of a longing for the watery origins of life -- a longing that deepens with a recognition of the ocean's mighty power over us. 

Shot in Iceland and The Netherlands, the footage carries the viewer through a body that is neither strictly land nor strictly sea. 

Financially supported by:




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Surfing— Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show

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Surfing— Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show

Surfing—

Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show:
Artists:
Martin Hurych, Nils Davidse, and Kim Ho

Vernissage 🥂: Friday 17th
Doors open: 18-21h
Drinks, soup and spreads! | This June (17th-24th)

Schedule:
Exhibition of Martin Hurych and Kim Ho
June 17th, Vernissage at 18:00h
June 18th-19th 12:00-18:00 showcase
Exhibition of Nils Davidse
June 22nd – 24th 12:00-17:00 showcase

Short description:
See Lab is pleased to invite you to the exhibition :
Surfing— Sonology Master’s Students Graduation Show

This June (17th-24th), final-year Master’s students of Sonology Martin Hurych, Nils Davidse, and Kim Ho will present their installation works at See Lab, Scheveningen. Their projects have explored a wide range of topics, ranging from an alienating perspective on environmental listening, simulated music exploration in virtual space, to prepositional sonic experience with(in/out) water. Hereby we’d warmly welcome you to visit and have a good time!

*For the exhibition during June 17th-19th, the showcase will offer an aspect of submerged water listening. If you would like to experience it, please bring your own swimsuits and towels for your utmost comfort.

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