As an attunement to the aesthetics of sensation, the exhibition Logics of Sense—presented in two parts at the Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto Mississauga—examines sense-in-the-making, from the surface of incorporeal events to a multiplicity of decentralized perceptions, and from itinerant geo-methodologies to the various disciplinary frames and frameworks that artistic intelligence retrofits for emergent social and political realities.
Logics of Sense 1: Investigations (September 4–October 19, 2019) includes Mikhail Karikis' No Ordinary Protest alongisde works from Ursula Biemann, Susan Schuppli, and Jol Thomson; their respective videos and video essays address the interactions between land and the atmosphere, changing planetary dynamics, terrestrial micro-events, and the inheritance of knowledge. Moving through modes of prediction, observation, expression, perception, and re-configuration, visitors are invited to explore the becoming-sensuous of technoscience in formation.
No Ordinary Protest
Mikhail Karikis
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Mikhail Karikis
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4 September 2019 – 19 October 2019
Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto Mississauga