Thursday 27 May – Sunday 11 July 2021
Birkenhead – Ellesmere Port – Liverpool – Online
AND Festival resurfaced for 2021, taking us on an extraordinary journey responding to the Manchester Ship Canal and River Mersey. The programme followed the flows of shipping, energy and political power structures, from container ports on our doorsteps to the depths of the ocean floor; through ecosystems bound up with industrial chemicals, minerals and microplastics, to their effects on our planet, human and non-human bodies.
AND Festival 2021 took place online, on docklands and on the water, featuring field trips in the physical world via augmented reality seascapes, immersive voyages and floating laboratories, expanded through an online programme of radical and disruptive artworks, film screenings, performances, talks and workshops. Inviting radical artists, critical thinkers and curious audiences to renavigate the industrial landscape from physical and virtual perspectives, the programme brings into focus the oceanic scale of networked industries and infrastructures that form part of our daily contemporary consumption.
Audiences local and remote were invited to trace the entangled flows of shipping routes, oil refineries, chemical industries, recycling plants and energy systems from these ports, and unearth the impact on our ways of living.
Artists who presented work in the festival: Hakeem Adam, aio0o0o0, Assembly, YaYa Bones (Ayesha Tan Jones), Marija Bozinovska Jones, Kate Davies, Sarah Davachi, Angeliki Diakrousi, Anita Fontaine, Mary Maggic, Kali Malone, Luiza Prado de. O Martins, Maxwell Mutanda, New Emergences, Tulapop Saenjaroen, Aura Satz, mariëlle verdijk, Ignatia Nilam Agusta, public works and Sissel Marie Tonn.
Guest curators and contributors included: Dr Danielle-Maria Admiss, Angela Chan, Tendai Mutambu, Ignatia Nilam Agusta, Scalarama Merseyside, Natasha Thembiso Ruwona and Matt Turner.
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Re-enacting the historical and modern flow of people, cargo, data and power One-Fifth of the Earth’s Surface invites you to walk amongst it and view how three continents are tethered via transatlantic data cables, air and sea routes and trade.
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