The Rashomon Effect by Emily Sweeney and William Bilwa Costa is designed to integrate artists from multiple disciplines and explores collaborative memory, reproduction, repetition, and subjectivity. It is concerned with inter-media translation and cultivates a fruitful environment for learning about other artists and their practices. It is a laboratory that asks participants to examine their sensory perceptions and how they translate information through their work. The Rashomon Effect is open to dancers, musicians, theatre artists, visual/media artists, writers, etc.
The workshop is organized in collaboration with Arte, Ehkä-production, and Perpetual Movement Sound.
Workshop at Contemporary Art Space Kutomo
Sat 6.2. at 15–18
Sun 7.2. at 12–15
Sat 13.2. at 15–18
Sun 14.2. at 12–14
Fee: 40 € (whole workshop), 25 € (1 weekend)
Registrations: info@ehka.net
Presentation at Contemporary Art Space Kutomo
Sun 14.2. at 15
Tickets: 5 €
Photo: Emily Sweeney and William Bilwa Costa