Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, presents:

Maja Smrekar
Crustacea deleatur
Solo show
http://www.aksioma.org/crustacea.deleatur

Aksioma | Project Space
Komenskega 18, Ljubljana
27 November - 7 December 2012

Exhibition opening and presentation by Maja Smrekar and Al Vrezec:
Tuesday, 27 November 2012 at 7 pm

The research into the phenomenon of foreign species within the project 
based on an example of degradation of biodiversity in the area of the 
thermal oxbow lake Topla near Čatež in the Dolenjska region, where 
several tropical species of flora and fauna have settled, paraphrases 
the juxtaposition of ecology as a scientific discipline and Ecology as 
one of the ideologies of contemporary zeitgeist. Due to the changed 
mechanisms of natural selection, which are caused by globalisation and 
which establish new relations within ecosystems, behavioural and genetic 
transformations in foreign as well as domestic species have become quite 
common. These transformations result in the changed potential of their 
ecological niches; as a consequence, from a long-term perspective, these 
species represent the greatest threat to the humankind of all species.

The installation presents research into the possibilities of genetic or 
ecological »switch«, on the basis of which the foreign species from the 
thermal oxbow lake Topla could migrate into the near-by environment. The 
“barrier” in the artificially established ecosystem separates the living 
environment of the European crayfish (Astacus astacus) as a 
representative of the autochthonous species and that of the alochthonous 
(foreign) species – the Australian red claw crayfish (Cherax 
quadricarinatus). The environment offers both species the opportunity to 
confront one another, which has not happened yet in nature.

The so-called “genetic reservoir” is designed as a prototype for a 
mobile live-in research unit, which metaphorically presents the human as 
the most invasive species of all.


Maja Smrekar was born 1978 in Slovenia, 2005 graduated at the Sculpture 
Department of Fine Art Academy in Ljubljana, currently finishing MA at 
the New Media Department. Her main interest is based at the 
phenomenology of perception which she first started reseraching through 
space phenomena by composing live video among various collaborations in 
interactive sound/visual projects with other artists. Her main artistic 
focus remains at the intermedia art field. Among others, she has been 
collaborating with Kapelica Gallery in Ljubljana for the last five years 
and with Aksioma Institute for the last two years. Under their 
production she has executed projects within which she was researching 
frequency phenomena through biofeedback and thelematic presence in 
relations to body, privacy and (inter)subjective perception of space. 
During the last two years she has been developing projects within the 
field of bioart with focus on living organisms. In 2010 she organised 
International Festival HAIP10/New Nature which has been focussed to 
interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration ethics between scientists 
and artists. The festival took place at Multimedia Centre Cyberpipe in 
Ljubljana where she has been active as an artistic director for two 
years. Maja Smrekar currently lives and works in Ljubljana, Slovenia.


The project has been carried out in collaboration with the Department 
for freshwater and land ecosystems at the National Institute of Biology 
in Ljubljana.
Consultancy on foreign species and collaboration on the infrastructure 
of live systems: Dr Al Vrezec
Architectural concept: Maja Smrekar and Andrej Strehovec, B. Arch.
Author of architecture: Andrej Strehovec, B. Arch.
Concept, design and execution of infrastructure: Marko Žavbi, B. Eng. 
(Laboratory Biomedicine)
Anthropologico-sociological research: Neža Mrevlje

Production: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2012
www.aksioma.org

Artistic Director: Janez Janša
Executive Producer: Marcela Okretič
Assistant Production: Sonja Grdina
Public Relations: Mojca Zupanič
Technician: Valter Udovičić


The programme of Aksioma Institute is supported by the Ministry of 
Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia and 
the Municipality of Ljubljana.
Sponsor: Datacenter d.o.o.

The project was conceived as part of the ARSCOPE project (Art-Science 
Co-OPeration Environment), which is co-funded by the EU Programme for 
Culture and which is carried out in partnership between TAKOMAT 
(Germany), CIANT (the Czech Republic) and AKSIOMA (Slovenia).


Contact:
Marcela Okretič, +386 41 250 830, [email protected]
Aksioma | Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana
Neubergerjeva 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
www.aksioma.org




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