P L A T E AU R E S I D U E, Terra Ignota

Exhibition
Kino Šiška, 25 August – 3 September 2021
Miklova hiša Gallery Ribnica, 9 September – 7 November 2021


After the completion of the exhibition in the lower hall of Kino Šiška, the exhibition is traveling to the Miklova hiša Gallery in Ribnica in an expanded layout.

You are cordially invited to the premiere guiding tour of the exhibition of the artistic tandem P L A T E AU R E S I D U E Terra Ignota, which will take place on Thursday, September 9, 2021, at 6 pm in the Miklova hiša Gallery in Ribnica.

The guiding tour will be led by the authors of the exhibited works Eva Pavlič Seifert and Aljaž Celarc.


P L A T E AU R E S I D U E (Aljaž Celarc, Eva Pavlič Seifert), Terra Ignota, 2021, still

P L A T E AU R E S I D U E are Aljaž Celarc and Eva Pavlič Seifert. At the heart of their research is landscape ecology. They are interested in the sustainability and cultivation of the land with natural approaches, which they also imaginatively implement through Mandrova House, where they have established a self-sufficient existence in cohabitation with nature by reviving the cultural heritage. Mandrova House is an example of how the artists put their life views into practice. Their landing page states that one begins to be aware of what one is capable of only when one begins to make and produce things oneself. In fact, the statement conceals the guiding principle of their activities; empowerment and encouragement towards more conscientious and sustainable action, connected to nature, which is essential for our existence and the existence of all living things that inseparably surround us. In their past projects, they have addressed the effects of climate change on concrete examples from the immediate geographical area. In their multimedia projects, they have, among others, presented the post-glacial landscape of the almost gone Triglav Glacier, the drastic reduction of permanent cave ice in a cave in Kočevski Rog, human forest management, and the consequences of over-exploitation in the past.

Their latest sensory video installation, Terra Ignota, addresses the sensory experience of biodiversity loss. It consists of a video projection and showcases inspired by natural history museum dioramas. Their showcases, unlike the ones in museums, which serve as a speculative depiction of the functioning of ecosystems as seen by mankind, depict the decay of species in the Sixth Holocene Extinction. The latter has become inevitable due to mankind’s global destruction of ecosystems, anthropogenic climate change, and the perpetuation of persistent social injustice. Despite the fact that at the civilisational level we are aware of what extinction brings, monitor it quantitatively and try to visualise it through computer simulations, we cannot comprehend it, as it is unimaginable and too far in the future for our understanding. The project seeks to ambitiously reduce the human cognitive bias about the future that prevents us from making better personal and collective decisions for a more acceptable tomorrow. Through artistic treatment of current scientific and technological processes, products and related practices, the project addresses socially and environmentally relevant topics by including nature conservation and environmental issues. It seeks to approximate and embrace the hyper-objectivity of the already ongoing extinction, underlined by the all-encompassing and slow extinction of animal species, including humans, which will be among the last to be affected due to operating within a wider ecological niche.

The strong visual component of their installations is complemented by sound, most often the work of younger artists. Music for this project was contributed by Ana Kravanja and Samo Kutin, renowned experimental multi-instrumentalists and members of the group Širom. The project also brought together a wide curatorial and production group, consisting of individuals working at the SCCA-Ljubljana Center for Contemporary Arts (Vesna Bukovec, Miha Kelemina), the Kino Šiška Center for Urban Culture (Anja Zver), Miklova hiša Gallery (Ana Pucelj) and KUD Mreža (Ana Grobler, Sebastian Krawczyk). The first part of the project will be presented at Kino Šiška, and the second part will follow a week later at the Miklova hiša Gallery in Ribnica.


The P L A T E AU R E S I D U E tandem consists of Aljaž Celarc (BA in Geography and MA in Photography) and Eva Pavlič Seifert (BA in Art History and MA in Visual Culture). Their artistic production is based on researching landscape ecology, which they present in the form of extensive video installations in order to raise public awareness. In their works, they give voice to project participants, natural formations such as rocks, air, organisms and other clusters of substances, which they reorganize into new unusual forms and new media systems. They have been operating as a tandem since 2017. That same year, they attended a residency at the V2 Institute for the Unstable Media Rotterdam in the Netherlands, then a residency at the MGLC Švicarija Creative Center in Ljubljana a year later. In 2017, they received the TESLA Award from the Museum of Transitional Arts – MoTA. Their work has been featured in several solo and group exhibitions in Slovenia and internationally. They live and work in Novi Kot, in the hinterland of the forests of the Goteniška Gora and Snežnik mountains.
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PHOTO GALLERY

 

Exhibition opening at Kino Šiška, 25 August 2021, photo: Aleš Rosa © Kino Šiška

Exhibition view at Kino Šiška and video stills, photo: Aljaž Celarc

Exhibition opening and view at Miklova hiša Gallery, 9 September 2021, photo: Mitja Ilc © Miklova hiša Gallery


Video installation design and implementation: Aljaž Celarc and Eva Pavlič Seifert (P L A T E AU R E S I D U E)
Music: Ana Kravanja and Samo Kutin
Quotes in the video: dr. Dimitrij Mlekuž Vrhovnik
Essays: Aljaž Celarc and Eva Pavlič Seifert (P L A T E AU R E S I D U E), Dimitrij Mlekuž Vrhovnik, Ph. D.
Proofreading: Inge Pangos, Aleš Lampe, Daniel Sheppard
Translation: Daniel Sheppard

Filming locations provided by: Center Noordung, National Gallery of Slovenia, Marmor, Sežana d. d., Slovenian Museum of Natural History, ZOO Ljubljana, Park of Military History Pivka

                         

>Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Center for Contemporary Arts, Kino Šiška Center for Urban Culture, Miklova hiša Gallery, KUD Mreža/Alkatraz Gallery
Supported by: the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, the City of Ljubljana – Department for Culture, the Ribnica Municipality
Thanks: Kočevje Business Incubator