Outsideininsideoutinsideoutoutsidein is a self-organized cluster of artists and researchers focused on creating and curating a series of thematic performances, site-specific audio and visual installations set in natural environments, establishing dialogues and relationships between humans and nature and developing visions of speculative scenarios.We explore the "unknown" and the "unconscious" through external and internal routes. We focus on process-oriented collective experiments in research and art. Through this process, participants are also invited to explore the multiple natures of themselves, deconstructing and connecting different aspects of their identity and perception of the world. This blending of the inner and the outer, the human and the non-human, opens up the possibility of new and diverse ways of being and becoming. It is a call to embrace the complexity and multiplicity of the world and to create new pathways to a more sustainable and connected future.
and one more quote" outsideininsideoutinsideoutoutsidein is is an ‘artists-organised’ cluster, attempting to establish annual ‘encounter’ among lifeforms who are based in czech republic, germany, imaginary lands, or in between oceans and terrains: be it sculpture-crafter, image-creator, sound-maker, culture-practitioner, or social-dreamer, history-painter, memory-collector…or those who find themselves float in between or outside of the pre-made categories…this cluster wishes to be a liminal space for these forms of intelligence to create and experiment new cosmologies through the process of ‘world-ings’.
the ‘worldings’ are based on a 14-day ‘laboratory’ at torhaus gallery, stadt wehlen, part of the national park saxon switzerland in germany. the laboratory leads to a journey of exploring the ‘unknown’ and the ‘not-knowing’ of nature through both external and internal pathways. we believe that the ‘encounters’ throughout this journey enable us to envision speculative scenarios, and to invent novel embodiments among various lifeforms. this process encourages us to (re-)discover the ‘multiple natures’ within our ‘multiple selves’ — that is, to deconstruct, to merge, to transform, to interweave the ‘outside’ and the ‘inside’, and to eventually open up for the ‘multiples’ yet to come. " from oxi peng