Three-part listening session, "Panta Rhei on the Rhine", with the artist Haseeb Ahmed (Brussels, Belgium), guided tours of the exhibition with the curator Michael Hiltbrunner (Rehmann Museum).
"Pantha Rhei on the Rhine" is an artistic and scientific research program that aims to express the hidden metaphors and materials of the Rhine. As one of Europe's largest and most important waterways, the Rhine is characterized by an enormous complexity of interwoven industrial and ecological systems, conditioned by international politics, history and economics. We ask: How can we read the river to open up new perspectives on pressing ecological issues facing major rivers worldwide?
This question will emerge in three commissioned sound artworks presented as public moments of a listening session and workshop at the Rehmann Museum in Laufenburg, Switzerland, the V2_ Lab for Instable Media in Rottherdam, the Netherlands, and the Mesodrome at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Website: https://haseebahmed.com
"Pantha Rhei on the Rhine" is an artistic and scientific research program that aims to express the hidden metaphors and materials of the Rhine. As one of Europe's largest and most important waterways, the Rhine is characterized by an enormous complexity of interwoven industrial and ecological systems, conditioned by international politics, history and economics. We ask: How can we read the river to open up new perspectives on pressing ecological issues facing major rivers worldwide?
This question will emerge in three commissioned sound artworks presented as public moments of a listening session and workshop at the Rehmann Museum in Laufenburg, Switzerland, the V2_ Lab for Instable Media in Rottherdam, the Netherlands, and the Mesodrome at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Website: https://haseebahmed.com
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