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The Academy of Rhythmorphology (ARm) studies rhythmicity as a form-finding force. We explore the internal and surrounding rhythms of the living, how they connect and oscillate and make form. ARm is also concerned with the rupture of external rhythms and their effects on life forms. | The Academy of Rhythmorphology (ARm) studies rhythmicity as a form-finding force. We explore the internal and surrounding rhythms of the living, how they connect and oscillate and make form. ARm is also concerned with the rupture of external rhythms and their effects on life forms. | ||
- | Academy of Rhythmorphology is a collaborative initiative | + | The Academy of Rhythmorphology is a collaborative initiative |
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Signe Lidén is an artist based in Oslo, Norway. Her work explores relations between place, sensing and sound. Through field recording, instrument building and conversations, | Signe Lidén is an artist based in Oslo, Norway. Her work explores relations between place, sensing and sound. Through field recording, instrument building and conversations, | ||
- | Arjen Mulder is an independent writer living in Amsterdam (NL), with a background in botany, media theory and semiotics. His research is focussed on understanding the modern world from the point of view of plants. Morphology and morphogenesis are his entrypoint into a realm where vegetal intelligence and the elements combine to make living beings. Recent publications in English: //The World According to Plants// 2020, //The Internal and External World of Plants// 2021 and //The Tides and the Algae// 2021. | + | Arjen Mulder is an independent writer living in Amsterdam (NL), with a background in botany, media theory and semiotics. His research is focussed on understanding the modern world from the point of view of plants. Morphology and morphogenesis are his entrypoint into a realm where vegetal intelligence and the elements combine to make living beings. Recent publications in English: |
- | Hilde Methi is an independent curator | + | Hilde Methi is an independent curator |