Activities
This November marks the start of the program for the upcoming series of (free and intergenerational) activities connected to the 3rd edition of Vivim en un món devorat.
For three Sundays at vermouth time (12–1:30 pm), we’ll share space with the three facilitators who will lead and energize the collective work sessions planned for the Quinzena d’art 2025 at Espai nyamnyam: Marta Azparren, Mette Edvardsen, and Félix Blume.
The schedule for this series coincides with the closing of each of the three training weekends, held alongside the working group selected through an open call to participate in this new edition.
1. The Strategy of Blindness · Marta Azparren
Sunday, November 2 at 12 pm
How would you describe the color blue to someone who has never seen?
Starting from this question, The Strategy of Blindness proposes a shift: to suspend vision in order to explore other forms of perception — to explore the visible through its absence.
An attempt to tint the space blue without paint or light: a blue made possible only through the body, language, and memory.
An invitation to see from within darkness, in a round trip journey toward images.
2. Livre d’images sans images · Mette Edvardsen
Sunday, November 23 at 12 pm
Mette Edvardsen will share excerpts from Livre d’images sans images, a work developed in collaboration with Iben Edvardsen. The performance takes place on a large sheet of paper, with the audience seated in a circle around it. Drawing with black markers, the white paper is being filled, little by little, leaving only a small circle in the middle. Livre d’images sans images borrows its title from a book by H.C. Andersen, also known as The Moon Chronicler, which narrates a conversation between a painter and the Moon. Using the weather report as a dramaturgical guide, the work was generated through a collection of materials—including drawings, recordings, text, and found images—in the order they arrived. These elements function simultaneously as source material, traces, and supports for new collective imaginings. The work exists across three media: vinyl, paper, and live performance.
3. Distant and Nearby Soundscapes · Félix Blume
Sunday, December 14 at 12 pm
Through the presentation of sound pieces, field recordings, and sound creations, this session aims to awaken listening. Félix Blume invites us to discover distant soundscapes as well as sounds from our immediate surroundings, encouraging reflection on our relationship with the sonic world we are part of. Some sounds recorded during the previous days’ workshop may also be presented to the public.