Prelude I
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Text: The research material was presented in a time-based manner, illuminated by a spot light in a sequence that was interrupted by work-in-progress versions of the contributors audio tracks [ResearchItem1, Track1, ResearchItem2, Track2, ResearchItem3, Tr
The research material was presented in a time-based manner, illuminated by a spot light in a sequence that was interrupted by work-in-progress versions of the contributors audio tracks [ResearchItem1, Track1, ResearchItem2, Track2, ResearchItem3, Track3, … ]. This multi-dimensional mapping of our topic created a space that the audience, contributors as well as ourselves could observe, reflect on and draw new connections from.
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Text: In Prelude I, each member of the curatorial team (Research and Waves + Nicolas Rosero and Carlos Pablo Villamizar) brought objects of insight, inspiration and motivation around the theme of Transparency into the event space, where they were arranged
In Prelude I, each member of the curatorial team (Research and Waves + Nicolas Rosero and Carlos Pablo Villamizar) brought objects of insight, inspiration and motivation around the theme of Transparency into the event space, where they were arranged on a 2-dimensional grid as part of a time-based presentation format. These objects included citations from books, excerpts from the curatorial teams email-discussions, short essays, archival materials and browser histories.