Transpollutant (2022)

We, humans, are never alone in this world.
We are only a guest along with other guests.
How then, can we live along with others?
How can we know and respect them?

Transpollutant raises an awareness of humanity's impact on the natural world and positives the symbiotic relationship between living and nonliving organisms as insight to complementary ways of being and living together.

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Irene Agrivina

Artist, technologist, and educator Irene Agrivina (b.1976, Indonesia) works at the intersection between art, science, and technology. A founding member and current co-director of House of Natural Fiber (HONF) in Yogyakarta, she is engaged in collaborative, cross-disciplinary, and multimedia actions responding to social, cultural, and environmental challenges. She also co-founded XXLab in 2013, an all-female collective focusing on arts, science, and free technology. Her projects have been presented internationally at IFVA New Media Art Festival, Hong Kong (2017); 5th Anyang Public Art Project, South Korea (2016); Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, Austria MIXED-MEDIA INSTALLATION (2015) and Pixelache Festival, Helsinki, Finland (2013).