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SOLU Space to Host PIXELACHE Festival 2019
posted by Johanna Salmela on 9 May 2019

Pixelache Festival is one of oldest European emerging, electronic and experimental art and culture festivals. From May 20 to 26, Pixelache Festival 2019 – Breaking the Fifth Wall focuses on inclusiveness before specialisation, difference before identity and play before culture. The festival is about creating and simultaneously exploring alternative pathways, tangible interactions apart from the anaesthetised interfaces which slowly envelope our social interactions.

This year many festival events take place at SOLU Space:

/// BREAKING THE FIFTH WALL - EXHIBITION ///

/// 20.5. - 26.5. ///

/// Opening hours / Tue - Thu 14:00-18:00 / Fri - Sat 10:00-18:00 / Sun 13:00-17:00 ///

/// DRIES DEPOORTER - Quick Fix /// VARVARA AND MAR - Data Shop /// BIOSIGNALS - Audio Archive /// HEYON HAN - Instant Materialisms ///

Vernissage Monday at 17:00
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OTHER EVENTS AT SOLU:

/// Mon 20.5. ///

VIDHA SAUMYA AND ALI AKBAR MEHTA - Direct-Contact // Feedback
18:00-20:00  


/// Fri 24.5. ///

PAGAN (LISA ROBERTS) - VR Bucket        
11:00-16:00

Disnovation.org in Helsinki - Presented by M-Cult 
17:00-18:00

VIDHA SAUMYA AND ALI AKBAR MEHTA - Direct-Contact // Feedback     
18:00-20:00


/// Sat 25.5. ///

VARVARA AND MAR - Data Canning Workshop        
10:00-14:30

BIOSIGNALS - Teemu Lehmusruusu & Krista Dintere - Artist presentations   
14:30-15:30

BIOSIGNALS - Aeolian Artefacts Picnic & informal discussion with Juan Duarte   
15:30-17:00  Leaving from Solu, Katajanokka, to nearby
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Pixelache is an association of artists, cultural producers, thinkers and activists involved in the creation of cutting-edge cultural activities. Amongst their fields of interest are: experimental interaction and electronics, code-based art and culture, grassroot organising & networks, renewable energy production/use, participatory art, open-source cultures, bioarts and art-science culture, alternative economy cultures, politics and economics of media/technology, audiovisual culture, media literacy & ecology and engaging environmental issues.

For more Pixelache news, please visit https://www.pixelache.ac.