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Sybille Neumeyer

Sybille Neumeyer is an interdependent artist whose work focuses on polyphonic narration, more-than-human ecologies, bio-cultural diversity, and environmental issues. Her practice addresses the multiplicity of ways of relating—to the world and each other—through various media, including moving image, installation, narrative cartographies, as well as participatory formats, often created in dialogue and collaboration with a diverse range of knowledge holders. Her current projects are interested in the interstices of media(ted) ecologies, more-than-human-sensing, and modes of re-membering, and how these might recalibrate ways of being in dialogue with the world. Neumeyer’s work has been shown internationally and her projects have been supported by institutions and artist residencies including Akademie Schloss Solitude, ARCUS Project, Wellcome Trust, ZKM, IASS Potsdam, and MARKK – Museum am Rothenbaum. She is a member of interdisciplinary research collectives such as textîles and collection<>ecologies and is currently a fellow at the Jan van Eyck Academie. 

Troubling Sedimentations  Case Study