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Lars TCF Holdus + Jenna Sutela @ Sinne, Nov 6 – 29

27 November 2015

This weekend brings the last chance to see Jenna Sutela and Lars TCF HoldhusәṾӨȻΔ? joint exhibition at Helsinki’s Sinne, running from November 6 to November 29.

Kicking off the press release with a William S. Burrough (as featured in Tess Edmonson’s essay for әṾӨȻΔ? and included in a volume by Johanna Lundberg and Vincent de Belleval in the show), the exhibition starts with the idea of language as virus.

“Can language be used against itself?” is the question asked, the show exploring ways in which the body shapes language and how the future will shape our experience of sound.

See the exhibition website for details. **

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Structures and Textures: The Status of the Object @ Sinne, Sep 9

8 September 2014

The ongoing Lunch Bytes Structures and Textures discussion series continues in Finland with The Status of the Object taking place at Helsinki’s Sinne on September 9, from 5 to 7pm.

Running as part of the European Edition discussion programme, The Status of the Object takes on hyper-interconnectivity and the buzz surrounding the “internet of things”, inviting four speakers from difference disciplines to discuss the repercussions of formerly (and formally) inanimate objects showing signs of agency.

Featuring talks with writer and artist Jenna Sutela, philosopher Marcus Steinweg, artist Cécile B. Evansand media professor Lily Díaz, The Status of the Object uses Graham Harman’s “ob­ject-ori­ented on­tol­ogy” as a starting point in its investigation of the inanimate object and our limited knowledge of its possibilities.

See the Lunch Bytes event page for details. **

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Structures and Textures: Sound @ Sinne, Jun 10

9 June 2014

Lunch Bytes presents an all-day event, titled Structures and Textures: Sound, at Helsinki’s Sinne on June 10.

Structures and Textures: Sound explores the changes to sound brought on by digitization, its increasing presence in the contemporary art world, and how these experimentations with sound are treated in art versus music.

The event will feature talks with German journalist Diedrich Diederichsen, German artist Ilja Karilampi, Finnish DJ and sound designer Tapio Hakanen (DJ Orkidea) and Finnish artist Kimmo Modig.

See the Lunch Bytes event site for details. **

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