Michiel van Iersel

Drawing on Arundhata Mathur and Dilip da Cunha’s concept of “ubiquitous wetness”, Michiel van Iersel considers the deceptive tranquility of water in urban environments, highlighting how human attempts to control water have created a false sense of security. Water is increasingly becoming an immersive, unpredictable force in our lives. A force we must begin to acknowledge, rehearse for, and adapt to.

Michiel van Iersel is a transdisciplinary instigator of new concepts and collaborations with two decades of experience creating transformative projects. He combines his role as part of Loom with a teaching position at the architecture department of ETH Zürich.

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Müge Yilmaz

Müge Yilmaz

Drawing from her research on salinization and her long-standing relationship with water, Müge Yilmaz reflects on pollution, salt-loving plants, and the importance of understanding water not just as a ...

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President Allendelaan 3, Amsterdam

President Allendelaan 3, Amsterdam

Listen alongside Müge Yilmaz to notice the presence of water, and its movement all around you.

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Anne Dessing

Anne Dessing

In her teaching project with students from Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Anne Dessing focussed on drawing water. She reflects on how the fluid and elusive nature of water invites new ways of perceiving, re...

11 Syys 20259min

Veemkade 1226, Amsterdam

Veemkade 1226, Amsterdam

Listen alongside Anne Dessing to feel the ground under your feet; read the place you’re in.

11 Syys 20251min

Radna Rumping

Radna Rumping

Following a short excerpt reading from her text Shaky Ground, Stubborn Material, Radna Rumping reflects on floating gardens in Amsterdam as poetic, semi-public spaces that blur the boundaries between ...

11 Syys 202513min

Overhaalsgang 44, Amsterdam

Overhaalsgang 44, Amsterdam

Listen alongside Radna Rumping to imagine standing on a floating garden, noticing the changes in your surroundings and yourself.

11 Syys 20251min

René Boer

René Boer

Amsterdam’s canals can be seen as both historically straightened infrastructures, and contemporary sites of queer resistance and celebration––particularly during the annual Canal Parade. Connecting th...

11 Syys 20256min

Jonas Daniël Meijerplein, Amsterdam

Jonas Daniël Meijerplein, Amsterdam

Listen alongside René Boer to imagine what the canal has looked like historically, and what it may yet come to look like in the future.

11 Syys 20252min

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