- Saturday, October 9, at 7.30 pm.
with the following artists:
Pink Twins
Elina Hartzell
Outi-Illuusia Parviainen
Jone Takamäki, Tuomas Rounakari & Otzir Godot
Hosted by: Willem Wilhelmus
Admission is free
Design Tomasz Szrama
Pink Twins Prophets of Finnish video art and electronic music, brothers Juha and Vesa Vehviläinen, from Helsinki, Finland.
www.pinktwins.com
Elina Hartzell In my current works I have become interested in the poetics and poetry of documentation. On the other hand the issues surrounding and feeding my work and the other, the process, production and pleasure of the aesthetic.
The questions of my own status within an arena which is very much concerned with issues of identity belonging and legitimace, have challenged me to examine my own assumptions about my identity as a self and foreign other.
In the actual working process I am interested in bringing fragments of memories together within the moment of happening or in the other words exploring the dialectic of an historical self (memory) , and a self always under construction (the projection of possible selves into the future through making).
My art oscillates between the enjoyment of unveiling and the mystery of concealment. Emotional and physical being and not being become visual. My work does not pretend resolve or to be didactic Abut my experiences but it is only a wager against cynicism and the paralysis of silence.
Jone Takamäki, Tuomas Rounakari & Otzir Godot Trio. Brand new band. New music: something else.
Trio. Free smile wawes from West Coast to Siberia.
www.myspace.com/jonetakamaki
www.myspace.com/filmscorer
www.myspace.com/shamanviolin
www.myspace.com/otzirgodot
Outi Illuusia Parviainen Outi-Illuusia's performance "Waiting for the vacation / Lomaa odotellessa" is a comment on a worker's life, the worker waiting for the annual summer vacation, and striving in the working life from 9 to 5 every day.
Outi-Illuusia Parviainen is a performance artist with an interest in language, poetry, and the body. She is an amateur dancer and she combines conceptual performing with dancing. Her style is open, thoughtful, and often humorous. She also uses self-designed costumes.