For the fourth and final time we were looking for
the quietest, the least, the narrowest, the slowest,
the lightest, the shortest, the thinnest and the smallest.
We show work, barely perceptible by eye, by ear, by mind,
yet unmistakably present. This festival can only be visited online.
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Adzer van der Molen
Ben Bogart
Christine Wassermann
Ellen Rodenberg
Engel P-Luck
Frans van Lent
Ienke Kastelein
Jan Barel
Jan Willem Maris (†)
J.D.A. Winslow
Maarten Schepers
Nico Parlevliet
Noah T. Phillips
Radek Dabrowski
Sascha Röhricht
Timo Kahlen
Topp & Dubio
Adzer van der Molen: 2 (2026)
Interior design items are often sold with supplies in small bags or boxes. This box was sealed shut a long time ago in a faraway land; it was never needed and has never been opened.
It bears a mysterious 2 and has been waiting for years to be turned into a work of art.
Adzer van der Molen
Christine Wassermann: 10 seconds (2026)
I explore the minimal units of our daily media consumption. Most news broadcasts consist of rapid-fire sequences—short clips that pass by so quickly they form a melody where the individual notes are no longer perceived. By isolating these fragments, slowing them down significantly (up to 100 times), and applying deliberate blurring, I extract their silent, visual essence.Christine Wassermann
Ellen Rodenberg: Observer’s dilemma (2026)
An attempt to be present yet absent (observer’s dilemma)
video, no sound,
01.33 min.
1 April 2026
Het Lage Noorden, Marrum, Netherlands.
