Landing in Ecocide? // Kristina Feldhammer (AT), Kilian Jörg (AT), Johanna Nielson (AT), Sabrina Rosina (DE/AT)

Mon 20.5.2024 // 18.00–21.00

Photo: Johanna Nielson

Mon 20.5.2024 // 18.00–21.00

Bräuhausgasse 40, 1050 Vienna // open lab/sharing practice // free donations

Please register via johanna-nielson@gmx.at but don’t hesitate to pass by spontaneously.

LANDEN-Cluster: Kristina Feldhammer, Kilian Jörg, Johanna Nielson, Sabrina Rosina

Mentor: Anita Kaya

The distress of the ecological catastrophe is omnipresent but still – is there really no alternative to the Status Quo? How to land in troubled waters? How to find roots and grounds in the ecocidal winds of the now? Is indigeneity something people from a Central European context can even possibly seek? How can we develop our sensibilities to find the cracks that open up everywhere for new, resistant life to sprout? How to cultivate new alliances with those that invade and contradict the hegemonial order? In this edition of the interdisciplinary research project Landen, we seek the calming sounds that hurl even in the most turbulent whirlwinds and will develop songs of new beauty with them. We will plant seeds in the most brutal concrete forms of modernity and will scrutinize our everyday action for complacency with a self-destroying system. Join us on the very shaky grounds that reek of a strange and slimy paradise.

Johanna Nielson (AT) is (also) a dance and performance artist, who lives and works in Vienna. Her artistic practice involves dance, voice and improvisation with a focus on phenomena of the sensual and sense-able. In collaboration with Agnes Schneidewind she made a series of performative experiments (AH I SEE) dealing with mechanisms of translation and perception. Johanna explores the interplay of (experimental) music and dance with such artists as Tobias Leibetseder, Marina Poleukhina and Stefan Voglsinger. She performed with luxflux, Arne Mannott, Alexander Chernishkov/Error Theater, Evandro Pedroni, Oleg Soulimenko, and many more. www.johannanielson.com

Kilian Jörg (AT) works both artistically and philosophically on the topic of ecological catastrophe and how its transformative forces can best be imagined and deployed. Previous publications have been on club culture, the political backlash from an ecological perspective, cultivating distance in catastrophic times and a speculative religion of waste. His current research topics are the car as a metaphor for our toxic entanglements with modern lifestyles (released in book form as “Das Auto und die ökologische Katastrophe” in September 2024), the socio-psychological effects of living with ecocide and radical activist strategies of reclaiming land like the ZAD in France. He is working with the Futurama.Lab at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and is affiliated to the SFB Affective Societies at the FU Berlin. www.kilianj.org – kilianjoerg.blogspot.com

Kristina Feldhammer (AT) dances, writes and photographs – mostly in Vienna and mostly in her own projects, which remain unstable and open in their form. Kristina aims to emphasise the connection between the poetic, the political and the personal by exploring how different types of environmental and industrial processes can be perceived, linked and (re)narrated through working with image, movement and text. With Butoh as the basis of Kristina’s work, the current relevance and resonance of this form of dance and thought will be explored in a time of ecological collapse and social instability. www.kristinafeldhammer.com

Sabrina Rosina Bühn (DE/AT) graduated from BOKU (university of natural resources and life sciences, Vienna) with a BSc in Landscape Planning and Landscape Architecture. Over the course of several projects in many nature-conservation and -preservation parks and programs in Europe she specialized in vegetation ecology. Her work colleagues are often invasive species, which she befriended over the years and from whom she is able to draw inspiration on matters of surviving and the counter-case. Thus, her artistic as well as scientific work deals often with New Ecology, wastelands and post-anthropocene speculation, expressed through performance, data studies and visualizations. www.sabrinarosina.com