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Vanishing Entities

Posted on October 30, 2014 by Dr Hannah Rumble
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VANISHING ENTITIES Flyer

 

VANISHING ENTITIES gathers together and opens a Pandora’s Box of happenings focused on the big issue of life and death.

During the evening a series of audience participatory and interactive pieces will unfold, including a so-called death café: a group directed discussion of death. ‘VANISHING ENTITIES’ will also showcase films, performance lectures, live art events and scientific dance performances.

Death is inevitable: a journey into infinite mystery that adds a whole new existential dimension to life. It can be taken for granted, repressed or misunderstood, this blind departure point of the life force from the body.

But is physical death really the end of man?

Such an interrogation is like consulting an encyclopaedic or runic stone for definite answers only for other more complex questions to fly out! Narratives are constructed to begin & end, appear & disappear in an age-old cycle, bridging the chasm between birth and death.

Blending the creative projects of 17 specially invited artists, ‘VANISHING ENTITIES’ is part of this year’s London Science Festival.

Venue: Limewharf, Vyner St, London E2 9DJ

Date: 14th November 2014

Times: 18:00 – 22:00

Anastasia Papaeleftheriadou l Anna McDonald l Aoife Flynn l Artur Vidal l Charlotte CHW l Charlotte Law l Helen Pynor l Joey O’Gorman l Eleanor Bowen l Geneviève Favre Petroff l Marina Tsartsara l Myrianthe Sozou Naomi Tattum l Panagiotis Pentaris & Death Café l Peta Clancy l Serena Porrati l Super System

Curated by Christiana Kazakou 

Supported by The London Science Festival, LimeWharf & University of the Arts, London.

http://londonsciencefestival.com

http://limewharf.org

 

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