Intermedia

31. 03. / Mon / 19:00

Kamera Gallery

SWAMP_MATTER: The Fantastic Swamp of the Future

intermedia exhibition

free entry

Wetlands, as liminal zones between land and water, defy simple definitions.

These vast areas of perpetual slow decay and uncontrollable growth play a crucial role in regulating climate and terrestrial processes in deep time. They have long evoked both eerie and magical visions of worlds beyond reality on one hand and the desire for control, exploitation, and transformation of this resistant terrain on the other.

In Fantastic Glitch Swamp, elements of the marsh reclaim the urban landscape of present-day Ljubljana. The swamp seeps back with full force into what was once a diverse and fluid environment, devastated over centuries of the human colonisation of wetlands. This multimedia composition unfolds as a sound walk with augmented reality stations along the banks of the Ljubljanica River, while parts of the project are also presented as a video and AR installations in the Kamera exhibition space.

By entangling diverse media and elements – from field recordings of the bog’s unheard sounds to chimeric virtual beings – the work evokes a multitude of cultural, disciplinary, and technological attempts to contain the swamp, revealing their intrinsic gaps. Through glitch, it dismantles the limiting ideas and imaginaries of human exceptionalism, opening up a fantastically unstable zone beyond the ossified fantasy of the swamp, fluidly passing between multiple bodies and dimensions.  

Free admission.
31. 3.–9. 5. 2025

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Authors: Swamp_Matter (Eva Garibaldi and Ana Laura Richter)

Sound art: Karmen Ponikvar

Technical support: Jernej Koprivnikar

Curatorial support: Maja Burja

AR platform: Meadow

Geolocation sound platform: Echoes

Organization: Kino Šiška (represented by Jasna Jernejšek, MA)

The project was selected through a public call and carried out as part of the Kulturni Evro 2024 project.

Expert committee: Maja Burja, Simon Gmajner, Jasna Jernejšek, MA, Maja Smrekar, Uroš Veber

Co-financed by: Department for Culture of the Municipality of Ljubljana 

Thanks: Klemen Brank, Maks Čelar, Simon Gmajner, Jan Kmet, Slovenian Museum of Natural History (Director Miha Jeršek, PhD, Tomi Trilar, PhD), Saša Spačal, Maja Šebenik, Video Art d.o.o., ZRC SAZU – Anton Melik Geographical Institute (Aleš Smrekar, PhD)

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