I’m Weather Under The Feeling (2024)
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Enter RAINBOWCUBE and step into an elemental weather-world of inhalable poems, secret currents, clouded messages and warmth-activated material objects….

I am excited to present I’m Weather Under the Feeling, an experimental exhibition inviting visitors to explore ‘weather’ as a condition of both inner and outer states, a noun, a verb and an adjective. Journeying through multiple rooms, visitors will connect with ecology as a method of processing and stabilising in times of chaotic and uneven internal and external climates. Visitors will physically interact and intra-act with artworks, becoming an intrinsic component of them and transcending language through sensory experience and ritual. The works on show combine residues from previous encounters alongside new pieces generated in the company of Seoul’s ecology. With huge gratitude to curator Kim Sung-Geun for so much support and kindness.

Seoul, Republic of Korea 17-24 May 2024

Reading list

Thinking with a Feminist Political Ecology of Air-and-breathing-bodies. Body & Society. King Allen, Irma. (2020) doi: 10.1177/1357034X19900526. 

Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society. Dr. Arline T Geronimus. (2023)

HOW TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER Interventions in Social Infrastructure. Astrida Neimanis. (2021) https://www.anthropocene-curriculum.org/contribution/how-to-talk-about-the-weather

Footprints through the weather-world: walking, breathing, knowing, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute: Special Issue: Making Knowledge. Tim Ingold. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40606068

Decoloniality and Tropicality: Part Two. ETropic: Electronic Journal of Studies in the Tropics Lundberg, A., Regis, H., Chwala, G. L., Okpadah, S. O., Sinamai, A., Ferrão, R. B., & Chao, S. (2023). https://doi.org/10.25120/etropic.22.2.2023.4005

Heavy Weather: Tempestuous Tales of Stranger Climes. Part of The British Library Tales of the Weird Series. Edited by Kevan Manwaring. (2021)

Weather Signs and Weather Magic: Some Ideas on Causality in Popular Belief.  Donald J. Ward Pacific Coast Philology Vol. 3 (Apr., 1968), pp. 67-72 (6 pages) Published By: Penn State University Press

The power of vortexes: How earth's energies can effect our sense of place ft. Dan Shaw https://open.spotify.com/episode/7sWsvzNKS5j6AHlSuIQcj9

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