20th – 21st June Times: 7pm (both evenings) October Gallery, 24 Old Gloucester Street, London, WC1N 3AL
Moving Water offers a moving, embodied, sensory experience of our biological, psycholog- ical, cultural knowledge of water through handling sculptural vessels that contain water. Made from sensuous materials such as glass, rawhide, metal and clay, the vessels are held and exchanged by audience members in an individual and communal exploration revealing that our bodies themselves are vessels for water.
Moving Water is created by Sensory Sites members Rosalyn Driscoll, Tereza Stehlikova, and Anais Tondeur.
www.artintouch.co.uk/2014/04/20/water/
Sensory Sites is an art collective that creates multi-sensory installations and researches perception and embodied experience. The creators of this project are Tereza Stehliková, Rosalyn Driscoll and Anaïs Tondeur. Collaborators include Kathy Crick, Shelley James, Josh Ward, Claire Petitmengin, and Rethinking the Senses, a network of neuroscientists, psychologists and philosophers based at University of London who are investigating sensory experience.
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