A solo exhibition by Tad Ermitaño, curated by Tengal Drilon.
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** RADYO SOMATODELIA
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** Experiments in Sonic Animism
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** Tad Ermitaño
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Opening: 26 August 2022, 8 pm
Running time: 27 August – 9 October 2022
Thu – Sun, 2 – 6 pm
In context of our HACK THE PANKE Festival
“Somatodelia is an attempt to help dissolve the mind/body dualism by trying to
show how the idea that the mind as this invisible, non-material, ‘spiritual’
independent thing is a falsehood that sweeps under the rug all the ways it
depends on, originates in, is fed by the physical. For instance, when a person
trembles, it is these physical gestures by which I know his mental state. And
by ‘know’, I don’t mean I deduce their mental state from the signs they
display, but that these movements of their body are either mirrored or
entangled in our own. The relationship between the observer and that which is
being observed is thus intersubjective – we are merged in empathy.” (Tad
Ermitaño, Notes on Somatodelia)
The word “psychedelic,” coined by the psychiatrist Humphrey Osmond, comes from
the words “psyche” meaning “mind” and “delos” meaning “to manifest” or
“reveal.” “Somatodelia”, the term suggested by Tad Ermitaño, complements the
psychedelic as the project of recalling the physical roots of consciousness and
perception. Somatodelia grounds itself as the metaphysics distinct from the
ghost of dualism conjured by Plato and Descartes. It, instead, reveals the
physical roots of our mental being.
Radyo (Tagalog of “radio”) Somatodelia: Experiments in Sonic Animism brings the
act of looking and listening into contact with the outward surfaces and the
interior voluminosity of things. Science has led humans through chaos with
limited perceptibility, visited by flashes of observations and hunches. The
patchy first-person viewpoint has been recasted as omniscient, with all the
twists beneath the moment of Discovery surgically removed from the story. The
data and facts are thus enveloped in the pristine wholeness, available for the
contemplation of an all-seeing Intelligence that is the exclusive property of
humans.
In the face of the Western metaphysics, that which turned us into an
intelligence amid a sea of dead objects, we call for the contemporary
reevaluation of animism as a language that speaks from the inside of this
journey of wayfinding. Flashes of revelation are not merely glimpses of
Platonic perfection hiding behind a veil of human imperfection, but a
constitution of Reality that reveals itself through the powers that we have, in
the company that we keep. Under what might be called the “animist metaphysics,”
we are one agent among many on the earth. It recovers our senses, reveals our
entanglements, and makes our state of entanglement a palpable everyday reality.
The philosopher Merleau-Ponty spoke of intersubjectivity as entanglement, as
being contaminated by or merged with the focus of our attention. Sound captures
the body more vividly than an image, and embodies data and the world anew.
While the source of a sound can be located in space, the sense of distance from
it is hard to sustain in the absence of the visual. We are thus catapulted into
the midst of the source – entangled and intersubjective. The radio brings us
close to the intimate channel of the sonic. We listen to the sounds and voices
on the radio like prisoners thirsting for that which brings us into intimate,
captured contact with distant entities, or entities grown distant.
In a forest of undifferentiated sense data, entities approach us, glimmer at
us, call to us, make themselves known, and in return receive our thanks and
respect.
Curated by Tengal Drilon
** HACK THE PANKE festival
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** Tales of Weird Science and Cosmic Covenants
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** Film Screening | Tad Ermitaño
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Date: 27 August 2022
Doors Open: 8 pm
Start of event: 8:30 pm
Venue: Make-Up
Papierstr. 11, 13409 Berlin
Art Laboratory Berlin welcomes you to the HACK THE PANKE Festival with various
events like workshops, film screenings and walks on art, science and sound in
Berlin-Wedding. In context of his solo exhibition Radyo Somatodelia at Art
Laboratory Berlin Philippine artist Tad Ermitaño will present a screening
program featuring some of his film and video works.
As a self-described “refugee from the sciences” Ermitaño’s film work sketches
an uneasy field in which a facility with technology collides with a kind of
postcolonial guilt slamming its head against the limits of empiricism. The
films selected for this program complement a practice that searches for
correctives to technocratic hubris. Tropes from Science Fiction, Jungian
metaphysics, experimental film and Folk Catholicism sketch a sense of a world
deformed by forces corroding its underlying structures.
** Film Program*
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The Retrochronological Transfer of Information (10’33”)
Dumi (4’11”)
Tributaries (11’24”)
Eisenstein’s Monster (4’18”)
Sausage (14’05”)
Local Unit (9’11”)
Buddha Mayatronic (20’)
*Total running time 75 minutes.
All films – except Dumi, Tributaries and Buddha Mayatronic – were originally
shot in/digitized as Standard Definition i.e. 640 x 480 and 720 x 480.
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** HACK THE PANKE festival
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** From Here to Ear: Sound exploration
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** Worskshop | Tad Ermitaño
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28.08.2022, 14:30 - 17:30
>From Here to Ear is a sound art creation activity designed to encourage
>participants to listen to their environment with intention. In connection with
>Tad Ermitano’s ongoing exhibition Radyo Somatodelia: Experiments in Sonic
>Animism the workshop reframes listening as a way of thinking towards an act of
>reflection, both in the sense of thinking, and in the sense of what a mirror
>does.
Sonification is a way of experiencing data and the world anew. How can the act
of listening reflect the world, to be the place where the world is heard,
simultaneously where the world hears itself?
Using sound to investigate and empathize with the other beings in our
environment, it entwines with the idea of exploring the unfamiliar with the
practice of entanglement, with the potential to widen the scope and definition
of empathy. Listening as presence. Listening as absence.
Workshop details
The workshop is divided into three unique parts and will begin at Art
Laboratory Berlin, which involves an “art walk” along the Panke river and its
surrounding area, and finally culminate at Uferstudios Anaconda cafe. The
workshop begins with a brief artist and curator walk at the gallery before
heading outdoors for an “art walk” or a walking lecture performance. Taking
inspiration from the concepts behind Indonesian activity Jalan-jalan (to go out
for a walk) and the Filipino tambay (to hang out), workshop participants are
encouraged to hang around while actively engaged through a listening and sonic
intervention within themselves and the environment. Participants will make
“sonic sketches” or stylized renderings of their listening experience with the
sounds of objects and equipment found and provided. At the end of the workshop,
the participants will jam their sketches in a participatory group sound
performance reproducing a stylized Panke in a network of sound and entangled
intentions.
What to Bring?
Mobile telephone, headphones, sound recorders, tabletop synths, electro
acoustic devices
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Supported by:
** HACK THE PANKE Festival
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** Leftover Klangwerk
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** Workshop | Ariel Orah and Johanes “Mo’ong” Santoso Pribadi (Soydivision
Kollektiv)
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Art Laboratory Berlin welcomes you to the HACK THE PANKE Festival on art,
science and sound in Berlin Wedding from mid August until early October 2022.
In 2018 ALB initiated the research project DIY Hack the Panke applying artistic
and scientific research at, in and around the river Panke, and promoting
Citizen Science projects bringing together artists, scientists and the public
along the Panke river in the north and central Berlin. As a continuation of our
long-term research project, the HACK THE PANKE Festival brings together artists
and scientists to realize workshops, performances and Walk & Talks along the
Panke river from mid August to early October 2022.
The HACK THE PANKE Festival will kick off with a three-day long workshop and
performance Leftover Klangwerk by Ariel Orah and Johanes “Mo’ong” Santoso
Pribadi (Soydivision Kollektiv). Leftover Klangwerk is a socially engaged and
sonic art creation activity in the form of participatory workshop and
collective improvisation performance. During the workshop, participants will be
invited to upcycle found materials around the Panke River to create musical
instruments! The created sound objects will be used for a jam session.
The registration for the workshop continues for the last few spots!
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If you cannot make it to workshop, you are invited to join to the presentation
and jam session on August 21, at Panke e.V. at 15:00. Join us to the final
presentation! No registration needed to attend the presentation session on
Sunday.
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