festival BIOVIV’ART 2026
Les Caves Ecoiffier d’Alénya accueilleront la cinquième édition du Festival BIOVIV’ART, un rendez-vous désormais incontournable dans les Pyrénées-Orientales pour toutes…
Das Numen is not a godly entity, but rather the force inherent in any natural entity in its momentum of growth and fructability. It is the will!
In appreciation of biological phenomena being an equitable co-author of our work, we believe that through its playful narrative, as well as still space, the re-contextualisation helps to sensitise the aware- ness of the participating person and re-link his alienated relationship towards the mystical. We consider phenomena created by nature as co-authors.This relationship involves equality and respect, a deeper understanding of mutual dependencies and the necessity of behaving in a sustainable manner. We believe in catalysing, through our space-related, conceptual, yet playful and poetic approaches, the creation of spaces for non-hierarchical projection that is conductive to interpersonal exchange and con- templation. We believe that, through the ambivalence of control and non-control, through the scientific approach and its emotional transformation, we can render a possible level of experience, that enables one to perceive the formidable within the existing in order to sensitise the participant within his/her environment, having a lasting effect on her/his consciousness.
[Andreas Greiner, Julian Charrière, Felix Kiessling, Markus Hoffmann]
Haus am Lützoplatz
25 November 2011 – 29 January 2012
Opening 24 November 19.00
Lützowplatz 9, 10785 Berlin
Tuesday – Sunday: 11.00 – 18.00
Les Caves Ecoiffier d’Alénya accueilleront la cinquième édition du Festival BIOVIV’ART, un rendez-vous désormais incontournable dans les Pyrénées-Orientales pour toutes…
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