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<Echo Counter: A Pop up - Home Shopping Channel> by Rice Brewing Sisters Club (RBSC)

18/02/2025, WORKSHOP

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Date and Time: 18.02.2025 | 2 PM - 4PM CET/ 10PM - Midnight Korea Time
Venue : Zoom | https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83957271742
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Join us for an online participatory performance: by the artist collective Rice Brewing Sisters Club (RBSC).
The session takes on the format of home shopping meeting from screen to screen, creating a platform of alternative economies of sharing and exchanging from homes to homes. This session will be showcasing items from realized and unrealized projects produced in the process of collective making of RBSC. “Come for eye-shopping, eavesdropping, possibly make compulsive, non-compulsory trades, where in the end, perhaps there is something, or nothing in the end!

Echo Counter: Pop up Channel for Echo Trading is a series of “home shopping” live commerce performances in three sessions. Each session experiments with actions related to gift economies, trade, exchange, resource and economic relations. Come to take a look at what is brought to the counter, different lines of trades will be featured in the different sessions.

BIO
Rice Brewing Sisters Club (RBSC) is an artist collective formed by Aletheia Hyun-Jin Shin, Hyemin Son and Soyoon Ryu in 2018, based on the members’ mutual interest in the processes of ‘social fermentation’ as an artistic form. With an experimental and participatory practice encompassing visual arts, performance, creative writing, oral history, ecological thinking and ‘auntie’s wisdom’, RBSC seeks to build sustainable relationships and synergy to co-create shared visions of the future.
Aletheia Hyun Jin Shin, the host of this shopping session, incorporates organizing and storytelling in her socially based practice, experimenting various modes of collaboration as a method to build networks of collective practices in both local and global context.

This performance is part of 'Hosting Lands Interludes'; a digital program designed to create a platform for connection, exploration and exchange online in long durational formats. The program offers an opportunity to engage with artists that are part of Hosting Lands, to learn about their practices or projects in experimental manners, and foster open dialogues and meaningful connections between the artists and our audience across communities and places.

Hosting Lands Interludes is supported by The Danish Arts Foundation and Bikubenfonden.