
30.11.2025
Start Time:
13:00
End Date:
30.11.2025
Join 10 EKA students in a 6 hour happening through a Youtube stream or by peeking in through the glass wall at EKA White House, address Kotzebue 10
On Sunday, November 30, 10 EKA students come together to create a co-living space where no-one is more equal than the other. The inspiration for the happening, which is a final project of Exhibiting: Artist as a Nomad course, is derived loosely from Foucault’s sovereign panopticon. Foucault argues that in contemporary society, citizens have developed an inner consciousness through the act of constant monitoring by the power. The 10 students take this notion to the extreme by placing cameras around their nest, which will record their every movement. Thus every individual will develop a moral codex within themselves, but is also monitored by the actions of the group.
You are welcome to join the physical exploration of this philosophy through a Youtube stream or by watching it through the glass wall in Kotzebue 10. Join us via this Youtube channel, but you can peek into the real life scene here.
The participating students want to express their gratitude to Anita Kodanik and Laura de Jaeger, the mentors of the course.
The students are equally grateful to Ihan Toomik, manager of EKA monumental studio, for providing a space for the happening.
The artists: Kimathi Agbanu, Evelyn Fugli, Jure Kralj, Anne-Lise Krekels, Andrea Mathijs, Ramas Ramales, Villem Saar, Maximilian Schmidt, Kateryna Tyschenko, Jacob Gabriel Weiner, Viktória Weiszová, Martina Zito