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In Between Points, Things Happen

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Weaving is as ancient as huts, as the early days of gathering and hunting. It is connected to nature yet more recently also to industry, and in this process, technological acceleration turned into computer coding. This might have been an unexpected but natural consequence of pattern programming that was developed during the industrialization of weaving in the early 1800s. Weaving then, and its consequences, are ancient and futuristic, strongly embedded in Indigenous traditions from the Global South as holders of cultural identity, as well as in the post-industrial and consumer societies of the “Global West”, where digital surveillance serves marketing, policing, and military purposes.

‘In Between Points, Things Happen’ is an exhibition of different directions and intensities of weaving. From elegantly simple deconstructed and woven canvases that point simultaneously to the traditions of weaving and hard-edge painting, to fruits and vegetables covered with kitted covers that...More expand_more

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GROUP EXHIBITION

In Between Points, Things Happen

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Weaving is as ancient as huts, as the early days of gathering and hunting. It is connected to nature yet more recently also to industry, and in this process, technological acceleration turned into computer coding. This might have been an unexpected but natural consequence of pattern programming that was developed during the industrialization of weaving in the early 1800s. Weaving then, and its consequences, are ancient and futuristic, strongly embedded in Indigenous traditions from the Global South as holders of cultural identity, as well as in the post-industrial and consumer societies of the “Global West”, where digital surveillance serves marketing, policing, and military purposes.

‘In Between Points, Things Happen’ is an exhibition of different directions and intensities of weaving. From elegantly simple deconstructed and woven canvases that point simultaneously to the traditions of weaving and hard-edge painting, to fruits and vegetables covered with kitted covers that...More expand_more

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Nieuwevaart 124, 9000 Gent, Belgium
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