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SUMMARY:Tao at Tahan: Citizen Refugees\, Contentious Histories
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URL:https://bulwaganngdangal.upd.edu.ph/event/tao-at-tahan-citizen-refugees-contentious-histories-2/
LOCATION:Bulwagan ng Dangal Main Hall
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Human Seascape
DESCRIPTION:Human Seascape \n“Human Seascape” is based on my years-long journey that took place in the seas surrounding Japan\, Korea and the Philippines mainly along the Kuroshio and Tsushima Warm currents\, exploring lives and worldviews inspired by people who live with the sea. \nThe exhibition consists of video work and documents and a series of photographic diary I have produced\, and a series of drawings done by the people I have encountered with throughout the course of my exploration. \nFor me\, they are one of the most inspiring living examples of ways of human being that extends our idea of what human is with their very presence beyond existing restrictions we tend to impose on ourselves in contemporary society\, a fertile color of spectrum called human that provides me a conceptual compass to explore human experience. I have produced and internationally exhibited a series of works that stemmed from deeply engaging with specific persons I encounter with through the course of my exploration. \nI devote myself to capturing the human seascape in which human beings exist solely with their given body and soul in the condition where life and death constantly washes over you as one irresistible wave in a boundless ocean. I believe such a “lifescape” exists simultaneously beyond time\, and in every immediate moment that passes by. For me\, it is an ontological quest\, before\, after and beyond all. \nIt all started about six years ago as I came across an old photo taken more than 60 years ago\, depicting two Japanese female divers standing and gazing out to sea. I was totally gravitated into the way two human beings seem totally being harmonized with the surrounding natural environment. \nSince then\, I have been exploring the life culture of female free divers known as Ama in Japan and Jamu-su or Haenyeo in Jeju and Korea. \nIn 2013\, I came across an essay written by Professor Cynthia Neri Zayas entitled “Ama (women divers) culture as a relic linking maritime Philippine culture.” \nThis imaginative essay has greatly encouraged me to expand my focal point of the fishery tradition currently practiced in the strait between Korean and Japan into something being part of much wider current of maritime human practice and has inspired me to envision a grand seascape that may unfold imaginative trail of journey all the way to the Southern seas. \nTo me\, what is suggested in her essay is a worldview seen from the sea\, inherited by the divers who are living embodiment of the life culture that originates in the sea\, nurtured by the sea and carried by tides and currents beyond restriction of borders. \nThe divers\, in their everyday lives and workings\, embody tolerance and visceral human experience\, as if transmitting ancient memory through their body\, what Professor Zayas might have described as “knowledge heritage” in her essay. \nSince 2015\, having their historical and possible ancestral linkage as a guide post\, I extended my field of exploration into the seas in the Southeast Asian region where I started off by visiting Ayoke Island in Surigao Del Sur where they practice small scale fishery that involves free diving\, as well as Matina Aplaya Bajau Comminty in Davao. \nI will be returning to both of the places this spring during my three-month long research project in an attempt to find a new form of language\, be it visual\, sound or bodily\, that speak of a world view seen from the sea that I am experiencing through my exploration\, and to keep imagining the world beyond that. \n-Terue Yamauchi \nAdditional details and pictures here: https://www.pssc.org.ph/wp-content/pssc-archives/Aghamtao/2016/3-rfz-Terue.pdf 
URL:https://bulwaganngdangal.upd.edu.ph/event/human-seascape/
LOCATION:Bulwagan ng Dangal Main Hall
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20160505T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20160520T235959
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SUMMARY:Recovering FC: Space and Memory
DESCRIPTION:As flames consumed our beloved Faculty Center\, the UP community came together to mourn the loss of not just a building but an entity that\, to us\, was very much alive – we deplored the loss of knowledge\, memories\, and chronicles so dear to both students and teachers alike. \nMore than the doors\, more than the halls\, and more than the fire\, the Faculty Center was\, and continues to be the quintessence of a dynamic dwelling. We invite you to once again feel the vigor of this place as we take you through its yesterdays and into its tomorrows. From salvaged books and research to various mementos\, this exhibit harmonizes the chaos of recent events and presents to you a space where the spirit of FC continues to thrive.\n\nRecovering FC: Space and Memory is an exhibit by the students of Art Studies 195 AY 2015-2016 2nd Semester as an effort to rebuild the spirit of this edifice through the memories that are recalled by the faculty\, staff\, and students. Everyone will be encouraged to contribute to a timeline of a co-produced FC history featuring excerpts from recent articles by Randy David\, Dr. Jose Dalisay Jr.\, Elizabeth Lolarga and Gerardo Sicat. The exhibit will also showcase works and photographs by Manix Abrera\, Zeus Bascon\, Cai Antonio & Alyssa Lizardo\, Vermont Coronel Jr.\, Alfred Crisologo\, Dr. Jose Dalisay Jr.\, Kin Enriquez\, Kenneth Gutlay\, Eloi Hernandez\, Veronica Laurel\, Gabriela Lee\, Vim Nadera\, and Jiru Rada.
URL:https://bulwaganngdangal.upd.edu.ph/event/recovering-fc-space-and-memory/
LOCATION:Bulwagan ng Dangal Main Hall and Atelyer Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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