More Eyes members Carima Neusser and Per Huttner were interviewed by Associate Professor Kit Messham-Muir of the Curtin University, Perth, Australia in Los Angeles. They talk about their practice and about the work that they were undertaking in the US…
Vision Forum is proud to announce a series of new publications and recordings. We will see the new OuUnPo publication created by Jacopo Miliani and Sara Giannini and based on experiences in Japan 2013-17. We will soon release Freddie…
Russian TV presents The Boundaries of Death Challenged performance in Murmansk with unexpected Hollywood references. You find still images from the event here.
Are you hungry? Do you want to learn about the brain? Want to experience an amazing performance? Or just in the mood for some music? At noon, Sunday July 1 you will be able to enjoy neuroscience, experimental music and…
Vision Forum is proud to announce an exhibition by 1+1=3 in Paris. The exhibition will take place at Biblioteque Charcot at ICM, Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière, July 2-5. The Electric Brain – An aesthetic itinerary of the Charcot Library,…
- Jean Claude Saintilus, Jean-Louis Huhta and Per Huttner perform at Lenin in Murmansk (June 7), Ä’vv Skolt Sami Museum in Neiden (June 8), Terminal B in Kirkenes (June 9), Fristaden in Stockholm (June 13) and at Putte’s Bar & Pizza…
The project in Stockholm in june. Choreographer Carima Neusser leads the work with Adriano Wilfert Jensen, Laura Oriol, Isabella Pasqualini, Siri Jennefelt and Mira Svanberg. The group will perform the work in progress on wednesday june 13 and thursday, june…
Interdisciplinary Nordic Performance Bash at C.off in Stockholm – Welcome to hang out at C.off 7 -11pm, May 19 with dancers, choreographers, visual artists and musicians from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. Vision Forum and C.off invite you to an…
After the successful session in Copenhagen, Vision Forum and MKP will organise a workshop in Finland that takes its starting point from Stig Dagerman’s text ‘Our Need for Consolation’. In a time where art is becoming increasingly politicised, the need…
