T.R.I.P. app
from Monica Studer and Christoph van den Berg
Monica Studer and Christoph van den Berg, Swiss media artists and researchers of digital reality, plead to look at self-isolation from the point of view of digital devices
Another format within our project is instructions for immersing into the meditative from contemporary artists, curators, writers and philosophers. Our virtual associates create videos, photos, podcasts, visual schemes, guides, sketches to share their own methods for taming time. Strict and consistent instructions or artistic happening – any practices that can help viewers rethink their daily routine.
Monica Studer and Christoph van den Berg, Swiss media artists and researchers of digital reality, plead to look at self-isolation from the point of view of digital devices
Artist Ulyana Podkorytova, keeper of magical thinking, shares her anti-virus spell and recommends everyone to take a break, as the best cure is a little bit of eccentricity
Artist-gatherer Vladimir Arkhipov suggests spending time in self-isolation with inspiration from handymen
The main traveller of the Russian art – artist and poet Alexander Ponomarev – on comprehension of art in solitude
Natalia Lyakh, artist from Saint Petersburg, suggests re-dubbing the reality around and finding out the reason why soap sounds like the wind
Belgian director and artist Jan Fabre shares his catechism for not only quarantine times
Galina Myznikova and Sergey Provorov on insensibility to time
Enviable example of self-organising in isolation from artists and professors in the field of media art Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau
Artist Irina Nakhova creates art to a tune and advocates for taking care of one’s hands as if of an artist’s most delicate instrument
Intellectual conversation on the separation of the senses from media artist David Claerbout, a master of emerging into the meditative. Illustrated by the author
What does the liner hides? (Il)legal migrants? Happy vacationers? New virus carriers? Pioneer of Australian media art Derek Kreckler suggests having a closer look at a surrounding reality and creates his quarantine self-portrait
Argentinian artist Mariano Sardon whose works are based on years of scientific research suggests everyone conduct one’s own experiment with time
Master of interaction with the audience Semyon Alexandrovsky offers an instruction to become an artist through a series of simple steps
Norwegian artist Marianne Heske, expert in the field of social isolation, shares an example to look up to
Media artist Alexandra Dementieva on finding positive sides to self-isolation even if you are alone (or not?)
Master of reality transformation Dmitry Bulnygin encourages not to be afraid and throw art into the fire (but only the art specially designed for that)
Shi Zheng, one of the most prominent Chinese media artists, suggests to try on the routine of Brian Eno.