TAAT is an arts collective that develops environmentally engaged installations for embodied encounters between human and other-than-humans. You can read about TAAT, browse the live archive or meet us in our live agora.
“Relationships are inefficient.
They take time. Time that can’t be predicted in an operational plan.
They are unwieldy, chaotic, ever...
A screenshot of the video Maas Lab_polyphonic gathering_01 by David Martens. The collaboration agreement with the Maas as an equal partner in the...
Craft-woman Jeanny Bouwen introduced the ‘Irish basket weaving technique’: you push willow into the ground in a circle pattern and crisscross other...
What does designing mean? Could it be an essay (to try) in developing support structures enhancing living entities to co-exist? The image was sent by...
There’s a Rumanian folk tale saying that on a certain day of the year, if a girl puts basil under her pillow at night, she will dream of her...
As the pioneers of quantum physics peered into the very heart of matter, they were astounded by what they saw. The tiniest bits of matter weren’t even...
The chorus of the Art of Noise’ 90’s hit would sing (shout?): LEGS!! But these are not the 90’s and this is not loud. A chorus of...
A young cherry tree was found in an abandoned and shadowy garden. A man with a fluorescent vest took a shovel and started taking it out of the ground....
A light blue cloth is hanging from the ceiling of the gallery space. A pedestal stands in front of it, leaving just enough space or one person to...
After a silent walk on the island, we sat down on its ’tip’, where the river Neris splits in two. A point of tension in the landscape,...
A series of artefacts is lined up in a material narrative. From the hand and the hammer, our eyes are led towards a series of crushed stones. A...
The water level of the Maas river is extremely low. We are walking on a beach of stones that should be hidden away. An unidentified object speaks to...
Stepping into unknown memories and territories with a group of people that are almost strangers to me. Noticing how the river’s temperature is...