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Plural being: I am the others, the others are me

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From 20.01.17 to 05.03.17

Plural Being. I am the Others, the Others are Me reflects the constant search for calm in a hectic society. Through a theme park scenario, the exhibition attempts to answer a series of questions about the times we live in, the things we yearn for, and the rewards we expect in return for our day-to-day efforts.

Momu & No Es present a new installation that recreates a phantomscape through a series of sculptural elements, mantric sounds, suspended images and performative elements that plunge visitors into a space of sublimation and estrangement. A reflection on personal space and on the body as testing ground that questions the human condition in a hyperconnected era.

Curated by Jordi Antas

Espai 13, Fundació Joan Miró
Parcde Montjuïc
08038 Barcelona
tel (+34) 934 439 470
info@fmirobcn.org

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DE ROMPER Y RASGAR/ OF BREAKING AND RIPPING

María Cañas, Cristina Arrazola-Oñate, Eli Cortiñas and Momu & No Es
Curated by Eugeni Bonet

29.11.2016 - 11.01.2017

Of breaking and ripping includes an exhibition and personal presentations of the projects and career paths of four artists – four who are five, since two of them work as one – who use public images or pre-existing codings grabbed from different sources and re-used to extract a third meaning. Who adopt, cite, twist and recontextualise the icons of popular culture and leisure consumption, with an implicit or explicit sense of criticism. This is the first installment of Intermittents, a regular cycle of events that – with an open format – covers the practices of moving images or motion pictures on all supports and media, and in all their manifestations.

LA VIRREINA
CENTRE
DE LA IMATGE

Palau de la Virreina
La Rambla, 99
08002 Barcelona

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The Super Narrative

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The Super Narrative is an exhibition that researches the communicatory density of the image. TSN is a group show focussing on all mediums with the one and only goal to select work that surpasses the normal way of communication and attempts to break free into another, more metaphysical language. The Super Narrative if you may.

by  Curator

23.09.2016 - 01.10.2016

@inderuimte
Fransevaart 28, 9050 Gent (BL)

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“/|"

The exhibition “/|" shows works by Domenique Himmelsbach de Vries, Daniel Hofstede, Sil Krol, Momu & No Es, Eric von Robertson, Benjamin Roth, Fraser Stewart, Koen Taselaar, Andreas Tscholl, Robbert Weide

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by Chun-Han Chiang

Five guys in a ragged station wagon covered with bumper stickers, speeding towards a destination unknown. Iggy Pop, shirtless, is driving and grinning frantically. Jack Kerouac is riding shotgun, high on an unknown substance, filling sheets of paper with frenzied scribbling, scratching “NOTHING BEHIND ME, EVERYTHING AHEAD OF ME”. In the back, James Ballard is licking the window. Filippo Marinetti, in the middle, leans forward and shouts in a thick Italian accent: “Let’s go! Friends, away! Let’s go! WE MUST SHAKE AT THE GATES OF LIFE, TEST THE BOLTS AND HINGES, LET’S GO!” Wim Wenders is gazing out of the window, solemnly thinking “THE YANKS HAVE COLONIZED OUR SUBCONSCIOUS”. Read more

15.07.2016 - 14.08.2016

W139
Warmoesstraat 139
1012 JB Amsterdam NL
+31 20 6229434
info@w139.nl

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HEAD LIGHTS // TALENT NIGHTS, MOMU & NO ES

The laser animation by the artist duo Momu & No Es is exhibited at Het Nieuwe Instituut on Thursday 23 June at 22:00 as part of HEAD LIGHTS // TALENT NIGHTS.

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As part of Rotterdam Viert de Stad!, HEAD LIGHTS // TALENT NIGHTS asks talented Rotterdammers to present a new work on the exterior of Het Nieuwe Instituut. Every Thursday night from 5 May to 7 July, HNI opens its doors after sunset for exclusive launches of new artworks. For each edition, a cultural organization presents an artist that they believe is currently Rotterdam’s quintessential talent. In this case Momu & No Es had been selected by TENT.

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Spending Quality Time With My Quantified Self

Momu & No Es, Anni Puolakka & Jenna Sutela, Jenna Sutela, Amy Suo Wu, Anna Zett, Kate Cooper, Alexandra Navratil, Miloš Trakilović, Maki Ueda.

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Digital technology is increasingly becoming integrated into our daily lives. Using apps, digital extensions, and portable measuring equipment, we collect information about our performance, endurance, and ourselves. Spending Quality Time With My Quantified Self collates a number of artistic positions, key to which are the embodiment of the human, the body-to-be, and the body with which we are inextricably linked to our digital society and data economy.

Curated by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk and Jesse van Oosten.

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11.02.2016 - 10.04.2016

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Witte de Withstraat 50, 3012 BR Rotterdam

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16.01.2016 - 31.02.2016

Aideen Doran, Momu & No Es and Hamish Young.

Group exhibition that brings together works that examine the effect the world wide web has had on research practices, visual culture and knowledge exchange. Focuses on the tangential connections made through material found on the internet, the artists have engaged to varying degrees with the parallels between the structures of online networks/information sharing and the aesthetics of space exploration and representations of the universe.

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EMBASSY Gallery 10B Broughton Street Lane, EH1 3LY Edimburg

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HIGHWAY

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How much has the development of digital media influenced perceptual and social experiences? How do we experience the ‘real’ world in a time when we communicate through digital prostheses?

HIGHWAY is an installation and screening performance inspired by the aesthetic and sensuous pleasures of the digital realm. The plot of the work takes the form of a ritualistic road trip symbolizing a journey through the parallel mental spaces that we simultaneously inhabit nowadays: between reality, virtual reality and fiction.

The performance will take place at 20:30 and 22:30 and the installation will be open all night.

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05.09.2015 - 04.10.2015
Boekhorstst. 125,
The  Hague, NL

1646

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The Other Side of the Mountain: Mystic Mountains and Cosmic Wanderings

Mountains with mystic powers, pyramids and manifestos; these videos are calls for others possible worlds. They are un-nostalgic, un-topias. They look to the stars, cosmos and science fiction—as either an escape, or respite from current predicaments (both the local and global). Coming after the broken promises of propagandist progressive visions of the 20th century, these works mark a shift from visions of blueprint utopic ideals to wandering explorations of the multiverse. The other side of the mountain bestows an offering of imaginary journeys for the phantasmal tourist. 

Momu & No Es,  Chooc Ly Tan,  Shana Moulton, Oliver Husain  and  Jaakko Pallasuvo.

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The Other Side of the Mountain.
Total Run time 37minutes.
Curated by Amber Christensen
26.02.2015

Neutral Ground
203 - 1856 Scarth Street
Regina, SK