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Installation
VIRAL REVOLUTIONS: Rushes from an Unfinished Revolution
Dance-projection installation @ ArtLab Berlin, Re/Visions 2020
The project reflects on the movement of the Arab Spring, as a yet unfinished revolution
Dancer / Choreographer: Kaveh Ghaemi
Researcher / Sound: Iman Ganji
Video artists / VJs: Clara Andres / Noël Labridy
WOMXN
Dance-projection installation
The installation reflects global feminist solidarity in response to the atrocities of gender based and sexualised violence.
Creative directors: Clara Andres / Noël Labridy
Dancers: Kerstin Hurbain / Yvonne Sembene
Music: Thandiswa Mazwai "Thongo Lam'
The Forest Inhales You
A collaborative immersive virtual and reality experience.
At Playtopia Festival Cape Town
Our collaboration is representing a confluence of human and nature. The dissolution of the physical borders will be conveyed and the artwork is guided by the intention of connection. We wish the viewer to slow down, turn inward and have the perception of Self as form be deeply affected. Our installation is a gentle reminder of our interconnection beyond a permanence of form.
Inka Kendzia / Mr Sakitumi / Jason Stapleton / Noël Labridy
Body Of Evidence
"Power Of Ruling"
The video art installation explores the concept of power and ruling, searching for a dissolving of conflict in unity. "Unity" by Inka Kendzia. Music by Sean Ou Tim.
The installation was turned into a live performance for TEDx Cape Town.
In Honour Of The Woman
"Through Your Eyes"
"In Honour Of The Woman" was a pop-up exhibition confronting the sexualisation of women as an instrument of power; while at the same time posing questions towards a strict division between feminine and masculine gender-relations.
"Hold Your Tongue" Performance by Carla Fonseca
Music: Tipper - "Everything Is Everywhere".
Entagled Tides
Filmkörper 2.2.3 @ Syntopischer Salon by HFF Potsdam
An installation about the interaction between nature & the urban space.
Creative directors: Clara Andres / Noël Labridy
Illustrations: Lisolomzi Pikoli
Music: Serge Geyzel
Has Your Food Had Fun
Toffie Pop Festival Cape Town
Using hand-made stop frame animation using a Phonotrope, the installation illustrates the disrespectful treatment of animals.
Curator: Eat Your Heart Out (EYHO).
Featured on the creator of the phonotrope Jim Le Fevre's blog PHONOTROPIA
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