Sjoerd Martens

Multidisciplinary audiovisual and archaeological research into human traces in our surroundings.
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    • My neighbor has petroglyphs
      in her backyard (2022)
    • The last train approaches,
      preserving my dearest memories
      without being alone (2022)
    • Placeness Produced (2022)

    • Intermezzo (2021)
    • Radioactive Bodies (2021)

    • Birds sing like the horn
      of a truck (2019-2020)
    • Earthskin (2019)
    • Clouds are Changing (2019)
    • Playgrounds (2019)
    • Exclusive healing energy in Zhejiang (2019)

    • Scenery of Japan (2018)
    • Waves come to catch us (2018)
    • Invitation (2018)
    • Photographic archaeological research (2017)
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  • The Planetarium (video, 2021)

    Liniya Lanvin and Sjoerd Martens exhibit a stage in their film The Planetarium. This project explores as a device to show the night sky in which various suppressed energies feed off each other. It's a tool to activate and illuminate the exclusive healing effect on those who remain darkened in the solar system. The curtain slowly opens in your direction.

    A symbol of growing up in lostness and today's elusive navigation to undetermined destinations, not knowing where our future home awaits, created by not fitting into a particular community. The Planetarium turns its spotlight on the relationship between ownership, individual, and the observer becomes somewhat disordered to investigate how they can survive from each other. With resilience as a retained compass to become who we want to be for a better future for ourselves and our immediate environment.

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