TTTfellows: Art and Science Residency II, which, following 2 weeks of online preparation, entered its in-person stage from March 18th to 29th, 2024, featured artists developing projects that examined artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, germline gene editing, and zombie studies. The residency in Greece took place in the islands of Othonoi and Corfu and merged art and technology to critique ectogenesis and its entanglement with state biopolitics, highlighting ethical and aesthetic dimensions of these practices.
Artists Clarissa Ribeiro and Robert Lisek participated as fellows, with Dalila Honorato and Adam Zaretsky serving as art and science coordinators for the program. The residency culminated in the "XenoZombie" performance featuring collaborative work by Lisek, Ribeiro, and Zaretsky, with sound design by Matthew L. Sullivan and visual elements by H C-(M).
The program's documentation was led by Serafim Parsaloglou Marathias, with Iakovos Panagopoulos as line producer. Additional team members included Ioanna Logaki (graphics), web development by Aristeidis Lambrogeorgos, Roubini Oikonomidou, and Maria Argyrokastriti, and administration by Stamatella Lamboura, Sofia Paschou, and Ioanna Logaki.
The video documentation is available here https://youtu.be/mTgN5GoAXG0?si=soNwTo9CwzkHaq93
TTTfellows is integrated into the Rewilding Cultures project by the Feral Labs Network, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and the Ionian University. The residency, organized by the InArts Lab of the Department of Audio and Visual Arts, was supported by Art Station "Kalogerou" on Othonoi island, and Corfu-based organizations Polytechno, BiHE Lab, and HUB: Gamification Lab.