{"id":426,"date":"2017-11-16T11:00:23","date_gmt":"2017-11-16T11:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/17.piksel.no\/?p=426"},"modified":"2024-05-10T11:29:18","modified_gmt":"2024-05-10T11:29:18","slug":"transmestizx-vr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/17.piksel.no\/?p=426","title":{"rendered":"Transmestizx VR"},"content":{"rendered":"
Exhibition @ Piksel Studio 207<\/strong><\/p>\n Daniela Moreno Wray <\/p>\n Transmestizx VR emerged from interspecies trans and technology as tools for invoking interculturalities, decoding implanted memories, thinking about diverse identities. This invocation and its aesthetic of visible stitching and digital glitches functions as a portal or crevasse through which other worlds appear, created or dreamed.<\/p>\n The process began with an invitation to a number of Ecuadorian artists* to think together about “trans” as a possibility for challenging the homogeneity of national discourse about mestizaje and opening it up beyond and after the human; about bodies and territories, sexualities and identities; about the resistance of the indigenous peoples of Ecuador and their contribution to the transformation of a uninational state to one that is plurinational and intercultural; about art and the creation of imaginaries that, in turn, make worlds.<\/p>\n Then, during a 3 day residence in Cayambe, Ecuador, the artists created their own transmestizx beings which then met in this circular dance on the equatorial line, synthesis of a cosmovision based on relations between the diversity of beings, human and non-human, and reciprocity with the earth and the cosmos.<\/p>\n * Jose\u0301 Luis Macas, Pamela Suasti, Mauricio Proan\u0303o, Pedro Soler, Alegri\u0301a Mateljan, Paula Proan\u0303o Barriga, Manai Kowii, Falco, Andrea Moreno Wray, Coca y Mota, Daniela Moreno Wray, Luci\u0301a Romero, David Samaniego, Mari\u0301a Emilia Escudero, Ariadna Vargas, Mateo Barriga.<\/p>\n ______________________________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n