Hi Johannes!
Thanks for sharing. I might be able to see this, in late November :)

If you are in München, please come and see my exhibition 'e-Galaxy' at
digital art space, Amalienstraße 14.
There is an event on 22 October at 19h with stone harp's musicians toffaha,
with whom I am working on a new video.
Otherwise, let me know if you can come, so I can be at the gallery (it's
near the university).

love,


Suzon
+61439929028 Whatsapp only
+32489552434 while in Europe
https://suzonfuks.net <http://suzonfuks.net/>


   - *e-Galaxy - installations, activations, workshops - *presented in
   Germany & France - Aug 2025-January 2026 & in 2026 in Cairns (February) and
   Sydney (March), with 2 sharing sessions in Brisbane (April) - *This
   project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative
   Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body, **and
   supported **by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland**.*
   - *e-Galaxy at Digital Art Space* - 25 Sept - 7 November, Munich,
   Germany - Opening 25 Sept at 19h, Video Launch and performance with
   toffaha 22 Oct at 19h
   - *Residency at Domagkpark* - 15 Sept-31 Oct, Munich, Germany
   - *Screening of 'Voices of Hakka Women'* - 31 August at the National
   Museum of Taiwan Literature, Tainan
   - *Environmental Leaders Day *at Payne Rd State School - 1 August



*I acknowledge the country, culture and traditional custodians of the land
upon which I walk, work and live, the Turrbal and Jagera peoples.It takes
12000 litres of water to make 500 grams of
chocolate! https://www.instagram.com/suzonfuks
<https://www.instagram.com/suzonfuks>*


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> dear all,
> a friend of mine, Bartaku, sent me a link to an event that is going to take
> place in Belgium, and he is one the few people i know engaged in rather
> adventurous, heavy-duty science-art projects, so I wish to hare this with
> you:
>
> *Shifting Scales*
>
> from microbial matter to microbes that matter
>
>
> Exhibition and Soir?e
>
> This show is a journey through art and research, through life, death, and
> everything in between. It emerges from ongoing investigations on the
> importance of taking microorganisms on their own terms.
>
> Mycelium that repairs cracks or grows paper; unexpected materials created
> through co-cultivation of fungi and bacteria; ?unseen? microbial worlds in
> nuclear power plants as resource for solar cells, ? We are inclined to
> objectify and reduce these life forms and deploy them for our own purposes,
> without further questioning.
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>
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> *Shifting Scales* focuses on transdisciplinary collaborations that
> challenge human-centricity and demonstrate its decolonizing potential. We
> invite you to attune to a world full of complex, fragile, and surprising
> connections and to reflect together on relationships in the living world.
>
>
> With: Nele Buyst, Matthijs De Block, Marjan De Mey, Lealia Dierickx, Jonas
> Ghyselen, Janne Halme, Hamza Malik, Remy Ratajczak, Christina
> Stadlbauer, Bart HM Vandeput (Bartaku art_research), Fleur Willekens, Anne
> Willems.
>
>
> Practical information
>
> *When?* From 23 October 2025 to 12 January 2026
>
> *Opening hours:* Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
>
> *Where?* The foyer of the Brantijser (S.SJ building), Sint-Jacobsmarkt 13,
> 2000 Antwerp
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> www.uantwerpen.be/en/about-uantwerp/faculties/faculty-of-arts/news-and-events/activities-flw/shifting-scales-en/
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> regards
> Johannes Birringer
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