TASTE OF ICELAND: Art, Science and Exploration

by Annabel Huxley Our aim was to use “food to evoke and provoke essential states of the mind which otherwise cannot be evoked and provoked” Marinetti, The Futurist Cookbook. What would Iceland taste, smell and feel like if you could whet your senses on a journey through that landscape? Ice, rock, sea, salt, coal, fish, crystals, lamb,…

The Infra-ordinary Lab

A site-specific participatory performance that invites you on a multi-sensory exploration of Holešovická Tržnice, framing perception and peeling the skin of the everyday to reveal hidden narratives: Prague Quadrennial Festival 2023 Venue:Holesovicka Trznice, Bubenské nábřeží 306/13, 170 04  Praha 7 – Holešovice – Outdoors (Starting point – lab base – by building n. 40, you…

Visceral Future Lab: Call to Join Artistic Team

Visceral Future Lab: Participatory performance, 8. – 18th June 2023PQ Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space With Artist Tereza Stehlikova I am looking to build a small artistic team to help me realise a project/performance for Prague Quadrennial 2023. Those interested should ideally be based in or near Prague. Key words: participatory performance, senses, touch, embodied memory Deadline for…

Ophelia in Exile

A multi-media art installation, exploring the importance of all our senses in giving meaning to our human experience. Its concept is inspired by the current pandemic and its impact on how we engage with others. The exhibition is one of the manifestations of an ongoing collaborative dialogue initiated by the Tangible Territory journal, conceived by…

Call for submissions

Dear reader, We are opening a call for submissions for the 3rd issue of TT journal. The theme remains broadly centred on the role of the senses in making sense of our world and our place in it. By extension this also includes the impact of the pandemic on this relationship and the growing role…

TT journal issue 1: Editorial

TT Journal, Vol.1, ISSUE 1, 3rd November 2020 Click her for ISSUE 1: CONTENT OVERVIEW Dear Reader, Welcome to the first issue of our Tangible Territory journal, which comes into being partly because of this strange and abrupt transformation of our everyday reality yet is also a result of a much longer investigation. This journey…