
Tessa Langeveld graduated this year from the AKI. She primarily works with video and installations, exploring the dialogue between digital space and physical space. Tessa is interested in the continuously changing context of objects and the forms in which they subsequently present themselves: from video, to drawings, to physical objects.
She explains: From the perspective that everything is potentially interesting, from the sound of a closing door to a falling wooden plank, I want to create a space for contemplation amidst these events. A space where the viewer can simply exist, can ‘be,’ even if the house around them is slowly collapsing.
During this exhibition at Concordia, I want to bring this collection of images and sounds together. As a kind of reflection on the past three years. To see which associations I may not yet have noticed, which doors have never been opened.