Stofan | A Public Shower - Part Two
“Immersive spaces cut off the real world for a short period and offer comfort for body and mind.”
Maria-Carmela Raso and Kateřina Blahutová invite you to their opening of Stofan | A public living room on Tuesday May 30th at 17:00 on the first floor by the self-service checkouts in Grófin (downtown).
Their installation ‘A Public Shower - Part Two’ is a multisensory experience that has visitors trying to find comfort in something that is seemingly uncomfortable - a private moment in a public space. While there will be no nudity or water, this installation aims to question what comfort is. “Is comfort a sense of safety?”
We sometimes need to be uncomfortable to grow – to become comfortable with the uncomfortable. Kateřina and Maria-Carmela create a new experiment at the library where users were invited to partake in research exploring how the senses affect each other in a series of sensual experiences. They have been working together on many different audiovisual projects through the past years and were for example with their Multisensory Lab, a performative experiment at DesignMarch in 2019.
More about their process in THIS interview.
About Stofan
Once a month a new version of Stofan - A Public Living Room is created. A partner designs a temporary space in the city library with a focus this year on communication methods beyond language. Users are invited to experience the library with new temporary rules.
Further information:
Martyna Karolina Daniel, Intercultural Specialist
martyna.karolina.daniel@reykjavik.is