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Pixelache enters new networks thanks to Collective Intelligence

Egle Oddo is an artist living and working in Finland. Her work focuses on linear and non-linear narration as an art form. Interested in operational realism, meant as the presentation of the functional sphere in an aesthetic arrangement and its inter-relations, she combines photography, moving image, installation, sculpture, environmental art, and experimental live art. In her pieces industrial production morphs towards delicate handcraft, life forms appear and emerge out of sculptures and objects, film photography appropriate digital images, selected trash mix with fashion, precious edible minerals and ancestral recipes are served as part of ritual meals. Her practice is context-based, committed and based on long term research. Her work is present at international biennials, Museums and relevant institutions, as well as cutting edge and independent alternative spaces and events, to mention few: Manifesta12, Zilberman gallery, 3me Biennale Internationale de Casablanca, 54th International Exhibition Venice Biennale, Triennial Agrikultura, MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art Rome, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Kunsthalle Exnergasse Vienna, Kunsthalle Bratislava, Transmediale, Pace Digital gallery New York, Loop Barcelona. Her work is part of private and public collections, among them the Archive of MAXXI Museum of 21st Century Art (Rome). Her research is available in the following publications: Flash Art 68, 7–9/2023, Czech & Slovak Edition, cover and article; Performative Habitats, eds. Egle Oddo & Lori Adragna, Postmedia Books, Milano; Antennae, The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, #53 Vegetal Entanglements, ed. Giovanni Aloi, New York; RUUKKU, #16 Working with the Vegetal, eds. Annette Arlander, Jerry Mättä, Malin Lobell; CrossSections, ed. Basak Senova, published by De Gruyter & Edition Angewandte, Vienna.

In October 2017 the Collective Intelligence group was invited to spend one month in Palermo and work together with Dimora Oz, an artists-run association focusing on relational art and place-making processes. This initial choice led to a chain of fruitful events and activities, the process lasted from October 2017 to November 2018.

From the beginning of its activity, Collective Intelligence (CI) has been moving tangentially to the Pixelache community. CI independently seeks the collaboration and patronage of institutions and funders to support CI activity, and the distribution of the results. The workgroup traveling to Palermo in 2017 was formed by Pixelache members Alan Bulfin, Antti Ahonen, Egle Oddo, Krisjanis Rijnieks, Saša Nemec; by artists Erika De Martino, Marjatta Oja, Milla Martikainen, Timo Tuhkanen, Jytte Hill, Ionas Amelung, and by project manager Johanna Fredriksson. The idea was to spend time together to discover common ideas, sharing intuitions during our daily routines. We stayed at a house in Mondello close to the seaside of Palermo, and while one could say that we were busy living and working together non-stop, the atmosphere was of pleasant excitement and discovery. Very seldom a large group of professionals of the creative field has the possibility to spend time together without the pressure for a given outcome. I found this initial possibility to think together extremely precious, and somehow I am convinced that that was the key of the success of the project.

Part of CI group ascending the Pilgrim mountain, October 2017.

“What do we seek? Unexpected assemblages, intuitive actions and heuristic knowledge” I wrote in 2017 before starting our trip to Palermo. What is heuristic? If one would search for its original meaning, it is not rooted in computational science, nor in empirical knowledge. The Greek term εὑρίσκω ‘I discover’, is a philosophical discourse the main purpose of which is to find new facts that were not known at the beginning of the investigation, it points to the production of new knowledge. And indeed we were busy with two discoveries: the influence of our subjectivities in the group, and the definition of the context in which we were enmeshed. Alan Bulfin took the initiative during our breakfasts, and involved the whole group to reflect about the geo-political and social context in Sicily, drown by its complexity and thorny history and layers of colonialism. Slowly, on the A1 papers covering our breakfast table, started to appear a labyrinth, a rhizome of words, drawings, signs, colours. The Breakfast Papers were taken to several places, they were the diary and the mind-map of the group, they were shared with Dimora Oz artists who added their inputs, and were finally shown at Dimora Oz gallery during one-month exhibition and activities.

The Breakfast Papers exhibited at Dimora Oz in Palazzo Barlotta Principi di San Giuseppe, October 2017.

However we were struggling to position ourselves in the context where we were. We came to agree that the context cannot be the background of an action, it is not inertly available to be interpreted, used, populated, compared, defined, included. The context needs to be a participant subject, for the project to be meaningful. After we re-positioned, various things started to happen at individual and collective level. We were tired to talk, and to communicate mainly verbally and textually. During a public event, we performed together indoors in Palazzo Barlotta and outdoors in Piazza Garraffello, in the heart of Palermo historical center. The actions of CI group emerged in collaboration with local artists and with the inhabitants of Garraffello district. This happening supported the birth of an affective relation, a bond, a thread with the context. To explain this delicate choreography of emotions in terms of generic cultural production would be reductive.

CI happening at Palazzo Barlotta and Piazza Garraffello, October 2017.

Our activities attracted the attention of curator Lori Adragna and of the Director of the Museum of Fondazione Orestiadi Enzo Fiammetta, who invited us to visit them and suggested a residency at the Foundation. The curators of Manifesta 12 attended our events, and encouraged us to apply the open call for 5x5x5 program. The program Collective Intelligence was selected for Manifesta12 and presented at Collective Intelligence in KaOZGrowing a LanguageIL TRAFFICO. However, the most important part of our program remained available only here and now, inside the specific situations generated extemporary.

To keep an artistic process fresh, spontaneous and genuine, and at the same time to gather interest around it is a rare combination of factors. In my opinion the success of the project has been to resist over-production, to resist stretching over the limit when the resources where limited, to resist overgrowing the project. I see the success of Collective Intelligence rooted in its intense yet inconspicuous relational research. From the first common artefact, the Breakfast Papers, to the exhibition IL TRAFFICO closing our activity in Sicily, we managed to stay true to our needs, hopefully without impersonating the needs imposed by external pressure.

Press and program links: 

2017

Article on La Repubblica: the first public presentation of Collective Intelligence project at The Day of Contemporary Art held by AMACI, the National Association of Contemporary Art Museums in Italy. Speaker Egle Oddo, performance Timo Tuhkanen. 

First public event of Collective Intelligence in Palermo, advertised by Italian press. 

Collective Intelligence participates at Le Vie dei Tesori cultural event. 

Program of Le Vie dei Tesori.

2018

Article by Liisa Vähäkylä on VOIMA magazine about Collective Intelligence participation at Manifesta12.

The Finnish Institute in Rome advertises Collective Intelligence activity in Sicily.

Cultfinalndia, the site supported by the Finnish Embassy in Italy to showcase cultural projects. First focus on Collective Intelligence.

Cultfinalndia, the site supported by the Finnish Embassy in Italy to showcase cultural projects. Second focus on Collective Intelligence.

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