Abyssicide | Garments For Drowning In Past Event
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All gender bathroom, Assistance animals welcome, Seating available, Wheelchair accessibleIn the throes of a climate crisis, Abyssicide envisions a future where our protagonists press the garments into the skin, submerge, and become one with the sea – and as the ocean levels rise, the garments for drowning in grow into a coral, layer by layer, up and around the body.
This installation, an atomic collision of material design, advanced technology, and new ritual, unfolds at Hanover house, showcasing transformative sculptures and ritual objects, the first unveiling of a material poised to redefine a future of renewable materials.
A tangible embodiment of the fusion between ancient techniques and futuristic visions, Abyssicide invites viewers to the presentation of something entirely new.
The Hannover House becomes a canvas where a vision of slow growth meets futurist design, initiating a dialogue on circularity, sacrifice, and the extended potential of the renewable materials we can harvest.
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Sruli Recht is an exemplar of the hybrid ethos. Equal parts innovator and provocateur, Recht has made a career of blurring the lines between fine art, runway fashion, and industrial design.
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All gender bathroom, Assistance animals welcome, Seating available, Wheelchair accessibleIn the throes of a climate crisis, Abyssicide envisions a future where our protagonists press the garments into the skin, submerge, and become one with the sea – and as the ocean levels rise, the garments for drowning in grow into a coral, layer by layer, up and around the body.
This installation, an atomic collision of material design, advanced technology, and new ritual, unfolds at Hanover house, showcasing transformative sculptures and ritual objects, the first unveiling of a material poised to redefine a future of renewable materials.
A tangible embodiment of the fusion between ancient techniques and futuristic visions, Abyssicide invites viewers to the presentation of something entirely new.
The Hannover House becomes a canvas where a vision of slow growth meets futurist design, initiating a dialogue on circularity, sacrifice, and the extended potential of the renewable materials we can harvest.
Participants
Sruli Recht is an exemplar of the hybrid ethos. Equal parts innovator and provocateur, Recht has made a career of blurring the lines between fine art, runway fashion, and industrial design.