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Always coming hole
Residencies
- 04.01 > 10.01.2021
Always coming hole is a research around the interconnectedness of a group of bodies of water located in South America. It’s mostly a political exercise in taking a space as a point of depart, an act of listening to its movements and forces. Currently, the project is mostly focused on Lake Poopo, a disappearing lake located in Bolivia.
Created in collaboration with Ines Marita Schärer and Eliane Bertschi