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Studio Theresa Schubert Updates:
Live Stream zwischen körpern on March 19 14-21:00 on their Youtube-Channel. Stream by myself between 18-18:30pm and online afterwards.
--> Order the book published by K. Verlag

Opening Experimenta - Internationel Triennial of Media Art
March 19 2021 - May 29 2023 allover Australia

Read the publication of Mind the Fungi > PDF Online
Dear friends, colleagues and art lovers,

after winter hibernation I would like to invite you to 2 art events, both opening tomorrow
on March 19.

For all of you in the Southern hemisphere, on March 19 is the opening of Experimenta - Internationel Triennial of Media Art. I am very honored that my work 'Sound for Fungi. Homage to Indeterminacy' has been selected. The exhibition will open at Plimsoll Gallery in Hobart Australia and then tour for the following 3 years across Australia. 
 
Experimenta Life Forms reveals how contemporary artists are approaching this perennial question, at a time when technological change and new research findings are making definitions of ‘life’ increasingly difficult to pin down.
Curators: Jonathan Parsons and Lubi Thomas


zwischen körpern is celebrating to launch of its exhibition catalogue with a full day streaming program and a online framework program over the next month. 
The exhibition was planned at Tieranatomisches Theater Berlin and had to be cancelled. The curator team of Kleine Humboldtgalerie created a new format presenting the exhibition in the form of a book (print) and online.
For the group show photographs and video documentation of my artistic research project and performance mEat me had been selected.

zwischen körpern negotiates the physical body as a starting and end point in which society is inscribed. In the process, various control mechanisms are examined, which affect diverse bodies in very different ways. The focus is on the impact and experience of control on the body: bodies are consciously or unconsciously modelled and also controlled by historical and social circumstances.
 
Further info about the program via: https://www.instagram.com/kleinehumboldtgalerie/ 
Order the book published by K. Verlag

Additionally, I am very happy to share with you the publication of Mind the Fungi.
This book reports on the bundling of the creativity engines science and art and how a living triad of science, art and society can be forged from this.
Ed. by Vera Meyer and Regine Rapp, TU Berlin University Press 2020
With contributions from my side about my walk & talks, the residency and resulting artwork 'Sound for Fungi. Homage to Indeterminacy'.

--> You can order a print copy via TU Verlag
--> Or read the PDF Online

 --> More about the Mind the Fungi project


In the meantime, enjoy the first spring days and stay healthy,

Theresa & Studio
 
In my project “mEat me” a serum, gained out of my own blood, was used to reproduce my muscle cells. The resulting human cultured meat shifts normative borders and dissolves the consumerist hierarchy human <> animal to suggest a new perspective on food supply.
The resulting performance “mEat me” (Galerija Kapelica 2020) moves between elements of alchemistic practice and futuristic industry, while questioning the inviolability of the human body and criticizing capitalist meat production.

mEat me (4K video documentation, short version)

Book cover of zwischen körpern, German/English turning book, Book design by Ginny Rose Davies @ginnydavies & Megan Ricca @meganricca with K. Verlag; Logo Design: Max Hausmann @maxhausmann

Sound for Fungi. Homage to Indeterminacy (2020, 4K interactive video installation with sound and photographs)

The Mind the Fungi  book reports on the bundling of the creativity engines science and art and how a living triad of science, art and society can be forged from this.
A cooperation of @TU_berlin and @artlaboratoryberlin .
Ed. by Vera Meyer and Regine Rapp, TU Berlin University Press 2020
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