FIBER 2021 — Mutation Pt. I
Three days of audiovisual performances, music and conversations about a mutating world.
In the domain of science, mutation is the alternation of genetic material. The cells of organisms and viruses undergo changes due to mutation, after which their being – and the interactions with their environment – can radically transform.
One of the most well-bespoken cases of mutation are, of course, the current COVID-19 variants and our constant mitigation with these shapeshifting viruses. But also the DNA of our planet is transforming. After an extensive period of stability, our world is now changing at an accelerated pace in terms of extreme natural disasters with the risk of becoming completely uninhabitable due to the collapse of ecosystems.
Mutation can be seen as an unwanted development, but might also present opportunities to change habits and minds. In the face of global emergencies, like the current pandemic and the climate disaster, the Western societies will need to leave behind their illogical separation from ‘nature’ and fluidity.
The once-established social binaries to categorise the world must give way to new fusions. Mutation could provide us with both speculative and actionable manners of moving towards a new existence. We do not start from a trans-human approach but we look at ways to open up to more-than-human futures, rooted in an ecological reality.
Within the FIBER 2021 programme we will be working with the concept of ‘mutation’ in a broader and more artistic sense. Through art, sound, audiovisual experiences and talks we will explore the (in)ability to change or adapt to strange, unexpected and hostile environments. All explorations during FIBER 2021 lead up to a full festival edition in May 2022, for which we unfold the theme ‘Mutation’ even further.
Recap FIBER 2021
Videography & Edit: Tanja Busking
Second videographer: Abdou Azzar
Visual Identity: Leeza Pritychenko & Irene Stracuzzi
Tracks: Torus – Sound Of The Drums | object blue – Closed Open | Jonathan Castro – Remnants | Torus – 40ac | When The Sunrise (Instrumental-version) – Sivan Talmor (Stock via Artlist) | Artefakt – Days Bygone | interbellum – hunting \\ dear | Artefakt – Cambium | Torus – Like The Night
Talks
Replay all the seven sessions
All recordings of the FIBER 2021 lecture programme are now online! We are honoured to have worked with our guests and published seven sessions with a total of sixteen speakers. Revisit the beautiful garden hall of the Tolhuistuin.
In line with our theme of Mutation, we got to know the work of digital culture makers and researchers who operate at the intersection of art, design, hacking, performance art and science. They discussed topics like mental and physical care, disclosing toxicity, fighting for body autonomy, and challenged our ideas about what nature is (and could be).
Get to know the unique works of a wide range of speakers who offer us perspectives and tell us stories of an alternative future of our living environments.
Jump to YouTube straight away via the links below, or browse on this page.
Session 3: Melting Mind & Body | Camille Barton & Victoria McKenzie
Session 4: If This Is Our End, What Then? | Thomas D. Moynihan & Alison Sperling
Session 5: There’s No Such Thing As Nature | Leanne Wijnsma & Grow Your Own Cloud
Session 6: Mutant Myths Worlds | Sahej Rahal, Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Erik Peters
Session 7: Strange Relations | Maggie Roberts + Stephanie Moran & Špela Petrič