Louis Braddock Clarke (Artist Talk)

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Fri May 29 | de Brakke Grond

Moving between research, fieldwork, and artistic process, Louis Braddock Clarke reflects on how to work with, rather than simply represent, the Earth. Their developing Deep Sea Project surfaces questions of scale, extraction, and perception, inviting a shift from human-centred thinking toward more entangled, planetary modes of attention.


About the speaker

Louis Braddock Clarke is an artist and researcher exploring the intersections of geology, physics, film, and philosophy. Working through listening, amplification, and field-based methods, their practice engages scientific and conceptual inquiries into disrupted ecologies and speculative Earth futures. Having spent their formative years in Cornwall, where they were surrounded by radon moorlands, granite quoits, shifting isolines, pixies, tin mines and trans-Atlantic cable systems, Braddock Clarke’s work is shaped by mineral landscapes and infrastructural histories.. They have presented internationally at festivals including the Venice Biennale Musica, Sonic Acts, and Rewire Festival.

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