«ChoreoScripts»
Calligraphy and Dance
In this project, representations of the human body intertwine with calligraphy, drawing on materials inspired by experiences captured on camera with dancers and calligraphic artists. The work explores the shared gesturality between bodily movement and written stroke, proposing a visual choreography that oscillates between the performative and the graphic.
It has been presented in different formats and contexts such as: Fragment of Interests. Platform of Open Media Art. Mestský Park. (Košice, Slovakia), at the 1st International Research Congress. Performing Arts Practices and Visual Culture. Cuenca Faculty of Fine Arts. University of Castilla la Mancha. (Cuenca, Spain) and at the Techspressionist exhibition. Loop Art Critique. Museum of Wild and Newfangled Art. (New York, United States).
Fragment of Interests. Platform of Open Media Artists. Mestsky Park. Košice, Slovakia.
The piece presented for the exhibition Fragments of Interests is a 7-minute and 30-second video in which choreographies by Apollo Anastasiade are fused with different motifs, on the one hand calligraphic elements taken from the Buhid and Hanunoo writing systems, originating from the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, and on the other three-dimensional-looking scenarios reminiscent of panoramic views of urban agglomerations.
Platform of Open Media Art is an art and new media platform created to present the work of international and Slovak digital artists in public space curated by the collective Nano vjs, founded in 2010 by Beáta Kolbašovská and Jakub Pišek specializing in video mapping, light installations, live visuals, VJing, interactive installations and multimedia performances in Slovakia and around the world.
I Congress of Research in Arts. Performing Arts Practices and Visual Culture. University of Castilla La Mancha. Faculty of Fine Arts. Cuenca.
Organised by the research project Virtual Archive of Performing Arts. Ephemeral Arts in Castilla–La Mancha (University of Castilla-La Mancha), the CoreoScripts proposal was included in the research line: Hybridisation and transmedia. Digital artistic discourses. The body in movement in front of the screen. Languages, translations and contaminations between creative practices. Programming and algorithmisation of life.
Summary of the presentation and publication of the conference proceedings (coming soon)
Techpressionist. Loop Art Criticism. Museum of Wild and Newfoundland Art.
Mint it. Aeon Studio. Uncommon Gallery. Seoul, South Korea. December 23, 2023 - January 6, 2024


“Mint It” is an exhibition where NFT communities and artists who have been pioneers of NFT art in Korea since its inception meet with key figures of the global crypto art tribe. The Mint It exhibition takes obvious inspiration from “Do It,” conceptualized by Hans Ulrich Obrist as an ever-evolving exhibition format. A “Do It” exhibition features artist-generated sets of instructions, which allow artworks to materialize by following those instructions. Metaphorically, instructions are like a musical score: they can be passed down through generations and lead to countless concerts. The same goes for Do It exhibitions: they have been reinterpreted and re-exhibited more than 100 times around the world.
Mint It, would be the blockchain equivalent of Do It exhibitions.
The exhibition was held at Uncommon Gallery, powered by AI Network and curated by Aeon Studio.
Uncommon Gallery: is a physical space dedicated to preserving human creativity at the intersection of art and technology. Since its opening, it has been home to countless crypto-art and AI-related exhibitions, and continues to play its role within our collective Web 3 ecosystem to this day.
Aeon Studio is a Web 3 creative studio whose mission is to explore, strengthen, and promote the artistic values inherent in crypto-art. By redefining what it means to exhibit crypto-art, Aeon Studio is innovating novel approaches to collecting culture and curatorial economics.
