© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
© Pommelien Koolen
FICTIONAL ARCHEOLOGIES OF INTERPRETED EVIDENCE
De Koer is the site for our archaeological excavation. Over the period of our residency, we document its history. We look for evidence, find its interpretation.
Who lived and worked there? Twenty years ago? And twenty years in the future? Are they still around? Do they remember? What did they leave behind?
Digging through the layers of the building’s substance, the team of archaeologists collect and document.
They make up stories, of the past, present and future. True facts merge with fiction. Real findings mix with interventions.
Ours and the other residents’ presence, it is already an intervention. It changes history, it creates archaeology. We leave traces, we alter the future.
Through the making of new building bricks composed out of traces found on site at de Koer, a connection is made between the archaeology of the past and the future.
2017-2018
Residency at De Koer (Ghent) with Lydia Karagiannaki