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Diana Lelonek (PL)
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Aistė Ambrazevičiūtė (LT)
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Linda Boļšakova (LV)
Linda Boļšakova's work is interdisciplinary focusing mainly on installation and performance. Through these mediums, she explores the interconnectedness and fragility of the borders between humans, surrounding environments, especially plant life, and recently also the geologic and deep time beings. Previously, she has collaborated with composers, botanists, mineralogists, breakdancers, various orchid species, biotope experts, beatboxers and web developers. She works across divides between natural & artificial, past, present & future. My long-term research circles around what I call thermodynamic reincarnation. This concept, taken from both physics and spiritual worldviews aims to understand our deep energy bonds. We transform into one another and are already multiplicities, hybrids and chimeras, where the past and future co-inhabit our present. Nothing is created nor disappears, and nothing exists on its own. The capitalist illusion of self-sufficiency is refracted into Baradian intra-action and deep interconnectedness.
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Åsa Cederqvist (SE)
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Maria Nurmela (FI)
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Voldemārs Johansons (LV)
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Marika Hedemyr (SE)
Marika Hedemyr is a choreographer/artist who creates public art, choreography, and mixed reality experiences. She explores coexistence through the emotional and political relations between people and places. Her site-specific mixed reality walks combine documentary material, augmented reality-technology, and performative formats. Currently she develops a series of new mixed reality experiences that explore our coexistence with planet earth through the elements earth, water, fire, and air - as immersive experiences that open new perspectives on relations in the landscape.
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Studio Kalleinen (FI)