Ilona Karácsony, Karoline Ketelhake

Homeostase (2024) The artwork is an installation that illustrates the critical issue of water depletion on the Djerba Island by using the natural process of salt crystal formation as a metaphor. The intense heat causes water to evaporate almost instantly, leaving behind intricate salt crystal patterns on overhead projectors. This phenomenon serves as a visual …

CONTACT

CONTACT asslema@seedjerba.net TEAM Feyrouz Nouri MAIL feyrouz@intunis.net DIRECTORS Aymen Gharbi MAIL aymen@intunis.net PHONE +216 92 099 356 Bettina Pelz MAIL bettina@intunis.net PHONE +49 171 1723237 WEB Editor-in-Chief Bettina Pelz MAIL bettina@intunis.net PHONE +49 171 1723237

PARTNERS

The list of cooperation, partnerships, and supports will be completed in the next weeks. COOPERATION We are cooperating with local, regional, and national partners to develop, implement, and document the project. PARTNERSHIPS We developing long-term partnerships to discuss ideas, to develop building blocks, and to reflect on our processes. FESTIVALS OF LIGHT We cultivate networking …

Aymen Gharbi

ROLE / FUNCTION Aymen Gharbi is artistic director of SEE DJERBA in tandem with Bettina Pelz since 2017. BACKGROUND Aymen Gharbi is an architect and a curator. In 2015, he founded the DOOLESHA project, a collective of urban activists to research and map the interplay of historic settings, ongoing urban developments, and the sociocultural tissue …

ARTISTS

6 — 8 SEP 2024 Houmt Souk 8:00 PM — 12.00 AM Admission free

COMMUNITY

ARTISTIC DIRECTORS CURATORIAL COLLECTIVE PRODUCTION ADMIN & ORG

Bettina Pelz

ROLE / FUNCTION Bettina Pelz is the artistic director of SEE DJERBA in tandem with Aymen Gharbi since 2017. BACKGROUND Her focus of curatorial research and practice is on light and light-based media in contemporary fine arts. She has been the founding curator of several sustainable light and media art projects in Europe and Africa. …

ABOUT

SEE DJERBA International Media Art Project is taking place from 6 to 8 SEPT 2024 in Houmt Souk’s center. Admission is free. Driven by a community The project is dedicated to contemporary art and it is driven by an active community being active as artists, curators, producers, writers and critics, communicators and art mediators, photographers …