Slow Flow

Gift 2: Belgium transformed into a Baroa b. plantation, resource for dye sensitized solar cells

Slow Flow is a Site specific installation & workshop. Brahmaputra/Guwahati, Assam, India. Feb. 2010 > Dec. 2011

The work came to be during a residency at ‘Periferry 1.0’: A space for artists interested in furthering inquires into notions of self, identity, borders, nationality and cross cultural encounters.” Initiated by artist collective Desire Machine Collective); 
Opening with workshop: Feb. 14 & 15, 2010.

With support of the Flemish Community Commission (Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (Bru/BE) and FoAM.
Special thanks to Kiran Gangadharan, Desire Machine Collective, Christina Stadlbauer

More info >  periferry residency initial concept.pdf 

Copper water pots overflow, guiding filtered water back to Brahmaputra river

Video “Heliotropic Earcleaning” > Watch here

North view from Brahmaputra river

Detail of local plant pigments based solar cell workshop at Periferry

Slow Flow Installation (view from city, initial stage, dry season) – Feb. 2010

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