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.
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. Also visit our instagram and facebook page.

HALL02

2014 → archive

The second iteration of TAAT’s longterm project HALL33 was set in St. Michael’s Church in the Belgian Quarter in Cologne as part of the Plan14 Parcours (Architektur im Kontext) and Art&Amen’s artistic program. The participants were invited to move through a wooden installation, reacting intuitively to the different spatial settings. The installation was a site-specific spatial translation of Joseph Cambell’s theory of the mono-myth, continuing research on the of topics of temporality and encounter as developed for HALL01. Through a play with nearness and visibility of the ‘Other’ (the other participant) a negotiation of relationships developed. 

Photos by Mirjana Vrbaski.

Partners and contributors

SoAP Maastricht, Art&Amen, Plan Parcours, Studiobühne Köln, Province of Limburg (NL), Stimuleringsfonds voor Creatieve Industrie, Via Zuid, Nienke van Pijkeren, Lotte Boonstra, Carl Horemans, Chris Van Looy

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