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"Chronosphere is a parafictional story about the weaponization of time, from the picosecond synchronization of Earth observation satellites to the deep time of ecological trauma. The central work in the exhibition is a new-commissioned video that seeks to visualize our position in the chronosphere, the ever-changing cloud of past events and future probabilities that swirls around us at every passing moment. Vasylchenko’s own location filming is combined with CGI, found footage and AI-generated video to compose the testimony of a witness before an imagined future court of time. The past, the present and the future, in different but interconnected ways, become both the site and subject of conflict and resistance."
As part of the Chronosphere project Vasylchenko has programmed a series of public events featuring artists and critics whose practice touches on related questions, with presentations from Bahar Noorizadeh, Riar Rizaldi, Aleksei Borisionok, Sara Eliassen, Nikhil Vettukattil and Jassem Hindi.
Lesia Vasylchenko (b. 1990, Ukraine, based in Oslo, Norway) works with installation, moving image and photography. She was shortlisted for the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB Art Prize 2022, and is the recipient of the Sandefjord Kunstforening Art Prize for 2023.