blue dipped ignition
IchikawaEdward
Gallery 2
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Chance or Providence: Do we prepare for the future or let events occur in the absence of obvious intention or cause?
Where is the body’s place in this? We mean the new body. The one that has been made – amalgamations of medications, enhancements, augmentations and microplastics. As the body plans its folds and is folded by chance, it adapts and grows. A lifetime of unlearning is broken in chance moments. It is an endeavour of understanding what is chosen, theirs, in a world of chance.
IchikawaEdward presents works emendated to the practice of both chance and providence.
Poet and musician daniel ward will perform recent works and blue light, a poem written on the occasion of the opening night of blue dipped ignition.
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