From the 27th of November until the 3rd of November
Program:
Residence period: 27th November until the 3rd of December
Opening hours to public: Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday from 15h to 18h
Workshop/ Lecture for the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna: Thursday the 30th from 10 to 12h
Public Presentation Lecture/ Performance: Friday 1st of December at 19h
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The project that will be developed in the Fem-Lab residency is part of the series of speculative projects conducted by neuX, a futurisc interactive laboratory conducting experiments on pleasure and sexuality in post-humanism, from a performative and transfeminist perspective, where sci-fi erotic narratives, cyborg skins and biomateriality are intertwined with natural environments and dystopian scenarios.
This chapter focuses on the design and speculative research of a wearable sensory bio-textile that utilises surrounding natural elements and bodily fluids to generate activist frequencies.
The aim is to create a symbiotic link between the human body, its fluids and its surroundings for an active and visceral listening to the events and changes that are taking place, in and around us from a climatic, social and political perspective.
The tissue is made from biocircuits of bodily fluids, such as menstrual blood, to create a wearable interactive synthesiser using human and non-human, internal and external sounds;
each natural and bodily change will influence the frequency itself, generating activist noises that will open a discussion/performance that will challenge topical issues.