Residency and public programme, part of an ongoing research project about the politics of nuclear energy
The occupation of The Otolith Group at Blood Mountain is part of an ongoing research project about the politics of nuclear energy. Given Hungary's role as a significant hub for the education and practice of both scientific and film innovation between the two world wars and during the Soviet regime, the residency provides an unparalleled opportunity for The Group to gather original data and to develop the work using Hungary's outstanding scientific and film facilities. A critical and comprehensive public programme accompanies The Otolith's residency curated by Blood Mountain in partnership with tranzit.hu. On tuesday 14 February, 6 to 9pm screening of collective's namesake trilogy: Otolith I, 2003; Otolith II, 2007; Otolith III, 2009; introduction and discussion with the artists, Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun.