Exhibition, Digital art

Plásmata II: Ioannina

Human, strange, digital, metaphysical

Dates

Tickets

Free admission

Venue

Ioannina

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Monday - Friday
Time
18:00 - 00:00
Venue
Ioannina
Day
Saturday - Sunday
Time
13:00 - 00:00
Venue

Introduction

Contemporary art, in conversation with the city of Ioannina. An exhibition plus concerts, workshops, discussions, and city tours – for people of all ages and free for everyone. An Onassis Stegi production.

From Pedion tou Areos to Ioannina, Plásmata II, the second edition of the Onassis Stegi digital art exhibition, returns in June 2023 to pose a series of critical questions: Can we speak on the digital without confining ourselves in the form imposed by screens? Can we talk about technology through the notions of the local and the mythical, nature, and tradition? Can technology become the trigger for granting a voice to those who do not have one? Can we dissolve the boundaries between the natural and the artificial and, at the same time, learn from both?

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After Athens and Pedion tou Areos, where Plásmata captivated the Athenian public with more than 400,000 visitors, the exhibition travels to the historic city of Ioannina in June 2023.

Plásmata II is not just another exhibition but a total experience that 'speaks' about the digital through an array of installations, events, and organically allocated artworks that place emphasis on the body, interaction, and immersion. In Ioannina, we follow new itineraries and symbioses at the boundary of the city and Lake Pamvotida. We address supra-local issues through local expression; we derive knowledge from ecosystems; we become transformed and transform at our end; and we find time to look at ourselves and everybody around us, questioning the boundaries between nature, technology, and culture.

Plásmata ΙΙ: Ioannina invites us to wander through 29 different stations in the city. They urge us to follow a route along the border of the Castle and the lake, where the 19 works of the exhibition dominate the scenery, together with stories that characterize 10 distinct, and at times secret, landmarks of Ioannina. These 29 stations remain intrinsically entwined with the environment of the city and become the springboard for discovering several visible or invisible details, existing elements, crevices, urban mythologies, and non-human organisms that converse with the works, Ioannina and, above all, our own selves and our very future.

Running from June 16 to July 9, Plásmata II comprises a large exhibition of digital works by Greek and international artists on the city's lakeside route, as well as concerts and DJ sets, workshops, discussions, educational programs, guided tours, and Movement Radio, Stegi's 24-hour online radio station that compiles a deeply local, and therefore genuinely global, program. In Ioannina, Plásmata proposes new itineraries and symbioses at the boundary of the city and Lake Pamvotida, broadening the dialogue between the material and immaterial, the center and the periphery, the past and the future. Plásmata invites us not to see the artworks of the exhibition merely, but also to stop at 29 spots along the exhibition's route and discover the natural objects and sculptures already in place there, to observe our city briefly and, ultimately, our very selves, to seek our origins, and dream on our future.

19 artworks by Greek and international artists, most of them new commissions, explore the advent and dissolution of the digital within an unprecedented materiality that dissipates into bodies, nature, and even our very thoughts, songs, and dreams. Works that heed the pulse of the city of Ioannina and introduce us to new Plásmata along a route that unfolds around the majestic Lake Pamvotida. There parade this year figures that transform before our astonished eyes, mushrooms that mutate day by day, sculptures that change colors and chant in human and non-human voices, initiating us into the "gianniotiki" silversmithing and embroidery, seeking how artificial intelligence may salvage tradition. Hybrid creatures speak the languages that compose the city's palimpsest, revealing hydromancy as a means of emancipation for those voices that cannot be heard and materializing local traditions and customs. Full-bloomed forests inside terrariums, animals that have become extinct but are digitally restored to life, synthetic medusas born out of algorithmic dreams, and a body made from the women lost in the lake but forever belonging there invite us to lose ourselves among the forces of nature that remain primeval, potent, and indissoluble.

The birds of the lake and Mitsikeli are presented through the eyes of artificial intelligence, and the polyphonic laments of Epirus become, through an algorithmic treatment, the foundation for all of our songs, while a flag of flames placed at the lake's border touches upon the issue of climate justice as a local and at the same time global case. The shelters beneath the Castle open to immerse us in a bath of sounds and images from the city and the lake's bottom. A medusa with a digital head invites us to think about the issue of femicide, while a series of clay utensils in human size pose questions about the limits of the body, fragility, as well as the power of coexistence.

Participating artists: Entangled Others, Matthias Fritsch, John Gerrard, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Nikomachi Karakostanoglou, Katerina Komianou, Christian Mio Loclair, Maria Louizou, Maenads, Matthew Niederhauser & Marc Da Costa, Afroditi Panagiotakou & Manolis Manousakis, Malvina Panagiotidi, Panos Sklavenitis, slow immediate, Stefania Strouza, Theo Triantafyllidis, Universal Everything, Maria Varela, WordMord

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Flare by John Gerrard

Among the works, 11 new productions are presented, works created specifically for the lakeside area, in which the culture and the particular traits of the city and the natural environment of Ioannina have been taken into consideration. Urban myths and legends, traditional crafts, social rituals, linguistic idioms, and laments are further explored, recognizing and underscoring the significance of multiplicity, polyphony, and symbiosis. Habitats, ecosystems, as well as the lake itself from within its deep time, become the springboard for a discussion upon supra-local issues related to the planet’s sustainability. With different points of departure, the works reserve as a common denominator the emphasis on the role of diverse subjects and entities in the creation and re-creation of worlds founded on the recognition of interdependence and co-existence. In this framework, technologies, arts and crafts – yester and new – encounter their respective temporalities and the role played by the cultural context and the site itself.

Plásmata II: Ioannina is an exhibition about all the creatures claiming the place and time that gave birth to them, undermining the distinction between physical and artificial, nature and culture, as well duality and separations. Plásmata II suggests the conditions for unexpected encounters, ruptures across the walls of normality, and possibilities for molding a different world.

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Photo: Pinelopi Gerasimou
Transfiguration by Universal Everything
Why in Ioannina?

Ioannina, the historic city, cradle of scholars, benefactors, and artists – “first in arms, money, and letters,” as a couplet has it – with an almost rhizomatic political, linguistic, and religious history, is a place linked to the lake and the stone: a city that spans time and space through different networks of national benefactors; networks that embraced innovation and the free dissemination of knowledge; networks of different religious beliefs; and networks of people that transcended the urban fabric of the city, embracing the Balkans and Europe.

Ioannina has always been a supra-local fabric: this very special network that has developed around the lake becomes the catalyst in Plásmata II to start a new round of dialogue on public space and to question the constant challenge of ever-present technology in our lives. Technology is so commonplace in our daily lives and at the same time so alien and absurd. What can machine learning reveal to us about the deepest structures of tradition, about our laments, handicraft, and our very myths?

With Plásmata II we want to talk about the digital, not as something structured in shimmering LED screens and computer circuits, but as something organic that grows in the lake, that looks like the rain that never ceases, that exists in the forgotten shelters in the heart of the castle of Ioannina, the algae of Lake Pamvotida, and the plane trees across the lakeside route.

Ioannina gives us the opportunity to develop our thinking in four dimensions, to look at the depths and stratifications of a city that develops like a palimpsest, and that extends through the actions and movements of its people beyond the present time and finite place.

Artificial intelligence, digital networks, and massive accumulation of data comprise our new everyday life, in which the osmosis of the physical and digital constitutes our new reality. As technology develops a hegemonic presence through its various aspects, it gradually recedes from the forefront, leaving only traces behind; it is rendered invisible and, therefore, ever-present, claiming our time and space. Plásmata II invites us to seek ways to undermine its hegemonic status through the notions of the ordinary, the familiar, and at the same time unfamiliar, mythical, and liquid, that which surfaces in the locus of Ioannina and the very reason why Plásmata II are here.

Photo: Pinelopi Gerasimou

The Wandering Mind: You start to wonder whether it’s a dream by slow immediate

In Ioannina, you realize that the way we perceive technology today, mainly as manifested in the ever-present digital networks and artificial intelligence, is the perpetual ritual by which its inhabitants have always lived together, forming networks that transcend the precise boundaries of the lake and the city.

These networks have been present in every historical period of Ioannina: in the Turkish occupation, in the Modern Greek Enlightenment and the national benefactors, in the mingling of the different religious communities, in the business potential of silversmithing, metallurgy, and animal husbandry, in their transit position in the Balkans, in Europe, but also migratory flows, in its clear pulse as an action field for students on the axis of new knowledge and innovation.

Performances
Saturday, June 17

On Saturday, June 17, three exhibition works are being activated by their creators. Performances are presented in the spaces hosting the respective visual installations and beyond them, drawing material from the tradition and culture of Ioannina and Epirus, pulling together diverse temporalities, and highlighting supralocal and contemporary issues. Polyphony, singing, language, and disguise shape narratives and performances that pertain to the recognition, encounter, and co-inclusion of diverse subjects and worlds.

Panos Sklavenitis, #thehead | Zéte

  • Location: Zéte installation
  • Time: 19:00 - 21:00

The #thehead | Zéte performance is founded on an ongoing research by Panos Sklavenitis around the notion of disguise and the carnivalesque. Bearing references to tradition, as well as imaginary and contemporary elements, the performance will activate the eponymous installation, giving way to a collective performance by a heterogeneous crowd. Zoomorphic and phytomorphic disguises, movements, and actions both customary and extraordinary shall extend an invitation to the visitors of the exhibition and the residents of Ioannina to a special inclusive celebration.


WordMord, Mnemopond Mnemopond Mnemopond (escape paths / turbulent filaments)

  • Location: Courtyard of Municipal Ethnographic Museum of Ioannina (Aslan Pasha Mosque) / entrance from G. Sougdouris Street
  • Time: 19:30 - 20:00

Mnemopond Mnemopond Mnemopond (escape paths / turbulent filaments) is a walking, site-specific performance wherein specific excerpts of Ισνaφ’s narration will be played out – Ισνaφ being a hybrid, non-binary creature that is born/reproduced within the materialities, temporalities, and modalities that coexist at the bottom of “the one that nourishes all,” Lake Pamvotida. The performance shall commence from the Byzantine tower, pass through the castle gate where the sound and sculptural installation Glωssic Ισνaφ is situated, and culminate in the Lake. Glωssic Ισνaφ recomposes a hybrid and polyphonic version of a trans-local plural history of entities, materialities, words, and sounds, proposing a multimedia weaving of liquidity, heat, care, and violence.

  • The outdoor space of the performance is not accessible for people with limited mobility. Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended.


Maria Louizou, Six Breaths per Minute

  • Location: At the site of the Six Breaths per Minute installation
  • Time: 18:30 - 21:30

What role do traditional rituals and practices play today in the experiencing of emotions of grief, as well as in forms of reclamation? Five performers will inhabit the ceramic sculptures of Six Breaths per Minute, transforming them into somatic havens of voices. The five sculptures – inspired by Epirotic polyphonic music (Partis, Clostis, Isocrates, Prologistis, Richtis) – and the Epirotic lament will act as musical shells and allow a safe space for those voices opposing any form of violence to unite. The resulting sound work is an original vocal composition specially conceived for the exhibition, symbolizing all that remains inexpressible and ineffable.

Credits

Onassis Foundation
Board Of Directors

President
Anthony S. Papadimitriou
Vice Presidents
Costas Grammenos, Dennis M. Houston, Florian Marxer
Members
Stefanos P. Tamvakis, Michael-Spyros Sotirhos, Simon Critchley, Karen Brooks Hopkins, James Stavridis, Paul Holdengräber, Nikolaos Karamouzis, Panayotis Touliatos, Mary Karagianni-Michalopoulou, Eleni Panagiotarea, Konstantinos Bikas

Exhibition Credits

Artistic Director
Afroditi Panagiotakou
Executive Director
Dimitris Theodoropoulos
Curatorial Direction
Prodromos Tsiavos
Head of Production
Vassilis Panagiotakopoulos
Curatorial Advisor
Yorgos Tzirtzilakis
Associate Curator
(Commissions)
Daphne Dragona
Music Curation, Movement
Radio Direction
Voltnoi & Quetempo
Exhibition Design
Loukas Bakas, Iason Pantazis
Production Coordination
Heracles Papatheodorou
Producer
Irilena Tsami
Finance Producer
Maria Vasariotou
Head of Line Production
Marianota Giannaki
Producer, Music Program
Dimitra Chatzicharalampous
Curatorial Assistant
Katerina Varda
Destination Manager
Vangeliο Angelidou
Content Advisor
Alexandros Roukoutakis
Educational Programs Coordination
Christina Panagiotakou, Vicky Gerontopoulou
Discussions Coordinator
Pasqua Vorgia
Line Production
Giannis Iassonidis, Savas Paraskevas, Dimitra Finou, Spyridoula Gkerazi, Mariana Antzoulatou
Technical Director
Lefteris Karabilas
Deputy Technical Director
Giannis Ntovas
Production Technical Manager
Philip Hills
Tour Τechnical Manager
Antonis Kokkoris
Lighting Design, Head of
Lighting Dept.
Kostas Alexiou
Head of Sound Dept.
Alexis Politis
Head of Stage Engineers Dept.
Iakovos Darzentas
Stage Managers
Natalia Vorria, Katerina Kotsou, Melina Lorkidi
Video Department
Panagiotis Ηatzisavas, Stratos Toganidis, Stathis Darzanos, Iason Pierrakos, Ruslan Kushnir, Konstantinos Lazaridis, Timotheos Fotiadis
Electricians Department
Fotis Andrianopoulos, Kyriakos Xanthopoulos, Themos Svoronos, Achilleas Christodoulou, Vasilis Kitsios, Kostas Konstantinidis, Dimitris Papagiannis Aris Sdralis, Angelos Tsolis
Lighting Department
Lefteris Daskalantonakis, Antonis Tsevas, Giannis Christodoulakis
Sound Department
Theodoros Tsachalos, Giannis Gkliatis, Alexandros Tzovaras, Giorgos Tsatsoulis
Stage Engineers
Leonard Cella, Thanasis Ntako, Kostantinos Petronanos, Platonas Tsamados
Sound Engineer Music Program
Giorgos Botis
Video Engineer Music Program
Andreas Koronios
Administrative Assistant
Culture Technical Dept.
Revekka Stamou
Site Manager
Vangelis Constantis
Visitor Experience Coordinator
Niovi Polychronidou
Visitor Experience Team
Zenia Agkistrioti, Konstantinos Iakovou, Konstantinos Psichopedis, Emmanuil Chazakis
Safety Team
Andronikos Pandis, Dimitris Stamatopoulos, Spyros Triantafyllakis, Giannis Giannakos, Lefteris Saganis, Afendra Barola, Efi Vasilakou, Nikos Kampanis, Nikos Issis
Destination Management
Support
Lina Siamopoulou, CEO, Conferre SA
Local Casting and Coordination
Theatriki Sympaignia (Yolanda Kaperda & Vanessa Bintou)
Line Production Assistants
Achilleas Diamantis, Paris Kechrakos
Branding, Exhibition Graphics
Georgia Leontara, Constantinos Chaidalis, Jillian Viglaki, Theodoros Kovaios
Exhibition Design Associate
Dimitris Modopoulos
Exhibition Design Assistants
Nafsika Oikonomou, Achilleas Tsakalos
Initial Exhibition Design
studioentropia architects_ (Yota Passia, Panagiotis Roupas)
Art handling
Move Art SA, Construcktivist
Custom Constuctions, LED Wall Finishing
Leonidas Ntallas
Metalworks
Christos Kapsalis
Translations
Vasilis Douvitsas, Gelly Mademli, Alkisti Efthymiou
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Yannis Alexandropoulos
Printing
Epigrafes 555
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Audio Tour
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Recording Coordination and Casting
Theodora Kapralou
Greek voice acting
Evgenia Samara, Maria Konstantaki, Argyris Pantazaras
English voice acting
Zoe Mylonas
Translations
Despoina Pavlaki
Recording Studio
Bounce music & Sound Productions
Tour App
Clio Muse Tours
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Video Crew
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Direction
Christos Sarris
Chief Camera Crew
Dimitris Zivopoulos
Camera A
Filippos Zamidis, Koralia Dogani
Camera B
Andreas Markou
DIT, Montage, Camera C
Giorgos Kolios
Drone
Giagkos Papadopoulos
Sound Recording
Vasilis Zampikos
Line Production
Angeliki Avgeri
Production Coordination
Elena Choremi, Smaragda Dogani
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Onassis Culture
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Director of Culture
Afroditi Panagiotakou
Deputy Director of Culture
Dimitris Theodoropoulos
PR Executive
Alexandra Chrysanthakopoulou
Program Producer
Maria Vasariotou
Creative Producer
Theodora Kapralou
Talks & Thoughts Program Coordinator
Pasqua Vorgia
Project Facilitator
Myrto Kontoni
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Content Manager
Demetres Drivas
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Alexandros Roukoutakis
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Vaso Vasilatou, Katerina Tamvaki, Nefeli Tsartaklea-Kasselaki
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Georgia Leontara, Constantinos Chaidalis, Jillian Viglaki, Theodoros Kovaios
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Head of Digital & Innovation
Prodromos Tsiavos
Digital & Ιnnovation Coordinator
Heracles Papatheodorou
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Katerina Varda
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Efi Oikonomakou
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ONX Studio
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Director Creative Partnerships
Vallejo Gantner
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Jazia Hammoudi
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Matthew Niederhauser, John Fitzgerald
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Onassis Education
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Director of Education
Effie Tsiotsiou
Manager of the Scholarships’ Department
Stella Tatsi
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Christina Panagiotakou
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Vicky Gerontopoulou
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Despoina Marti, Tzina Papamichael
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Finance Manager
Harry Gizas
Accounting Manager
Theofilos Nikolaou
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Vasia Filippopoulou
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Antonis Seitelmann
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Oana Hirceaga, Myrto Giannakopoulou
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Vasilis Korobilis
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Information Technology
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ICT Manager
Emmanouil Karteris
Network Administrator
Ioannis Chazakis
Acknowledgments /
Special thanks

Dimitris Papageorgiou (Mayor of Ioannina), Giorgos Arletos (Deputy Mayor of Works of the Municipality of Ioannina), Giorgos Lolis (Deputy Mayor of Tourism of the Municipality of Ioannina), Aristides Pappas (Deputy Mayor of Sanitation Services of the Municipality of Ioannina), Giorgos Saougos (Head of Green and Park Services of the Municipality of Ioannina), Kostas Michos (Technical Services of the Municipality of Ioannina), Evangelos Ziogas (Construction Site Manager of the Municipality of Ioannina), Christos Papadopoulos (Cultural Advisor of the Municipality of Ioannina), Varvara Papadopoulou (Deputy Head of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Ioannina, Head of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Arta), Christos Tsakoumis (Head of the Department of Archaeological Works and Studies of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Ioannina), Georgios Smiris, Angelos Papageorgiou, Xenofon Bitsikas, Polixeni Mantziou, Kostas Bassanos, Nikos Papadimitriou and Yorgos Goletsis (University of Ioannina), Maria Vlachou (Events Manager of the "Dimitris Hatzis" Cultural Center), Kaiti Kontogiannis (Head of Land Registry Office of Ioannina), Vassilios Kaskanis (Head of the Service of Modern Monuments and Technical Works of Epirus), Dimitris Kounavos (Technical Manager – Engineer of the Service of Modern Monuments and Technical Works of Epirus), Vasilis Kostakis (P2P Lab), Varvara Angeli, Sissy Theodosiou, George Laras, Stathis Papastathopoulos, Klearchos Papastilos, Vassilis Patsis, Stathis Sioutis, Kostas Tzavellas, George Tsandikos, Nikos Tsinos, Alexis Harisis, Troufokyklos Development Association, Konstantinos Ntakaletsis (President of the Ioannina Department of the Red Cross Volunteer Samaritans, Rescuers, and Lifeguard Corps), Ioannina Region Hotels Association, Vassilis Alexopoulos (Director of ERT Archives), Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation, The Silversmithing Museum – PIOP, Andreas Lapourtas (Operational Manager of the PIOP Museums Network at Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation), Kallirroi Fotiou (Local Coordinator of the Silversmithing Museum), Byzantine Museum of Ioannina, Municipal Ethnographic Museum of Ioannina, Cleopatra Exarchou (Head of the Municipal Museum of Ioannina), IVI Restaurant-Tavern, Epikairo Restaurant-Tavern

The exhibition is a production of Onassis Stegi.

Under the auspices of the Region of Epirus and the Municipality of Ioannina.

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