Dance-for-Camera Works at Indernet, Cologne (June 28-July 4, 2019)

I’m pleased that three dance-for-camera works created as part of the Post Natyam Collective’s Borders Resurfacing process — Border Sawal Jawab; Saalach | San Lorenzo (or, Two Rivers, Two Continents); and a.p.a.r.t. — will be screened as part of the exhibition INDERNET at Kunsthaus Rhenania in Cologne, Germany.

On INDERNET: The Internet can connect and divide, emancipate and polarise, causing both good and irreversible bad. It is contradictory, exponentially growing, cross-cultural and cross-local, an inexhaustible source of inspiration and platform that must always be considered critically.  The project INDERNET wants to explore the parallels and above all the interaction between digital and Indian culture. Here, it is important to balance on the increasingly narrow level between inflation and innovation, commercialization and self-fulfillment, technology and spirituality, nationality and identity.  In the form of a multi-day exhibition, we present artworks and designs by Indian and India-inspired creatives, who use the Internet as both an instrument and a stage.  The second edition of INDERNET takes place as part of the 11th Cologne India Week.  In addition, there will be a design market and a diverse program consisting of workshops, presentations and culinary highlights.  For more details, see https://masala-movement.de/events/indernet-2019/.

A sneak peek of a.p.a.r.t.:



darshan (2009)
Lost Chinatowns: Destruction (2016)
rubix (2012)
The Decolonial Fortune-teller (2016)