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Revital Cohen & Tuur Van Balen At Sea
Hong Kong → Nansha → Singapore → Port Klang → Colombo

Revital Cohen & Tuur Van Balen departed from the port of Hong Kong on April 9, 2016, after being delayed for a day due to smog in the Hong Kong Harbor.

Enter behind the curtain and we’re at sea, alongside 19 men and 4000 containers full of (electronic, car, animal) parts, heading to Nigeria. One contains frozen tilapia fish now crossing the sea above the water. We are in a parallel universe, the backstage of everything, deep in the world’s id.

On a ship called Dignity (echo the Glaswegian karaoke anthem), we live in the electrician’s cabin, and are therefore both known as “electrician” on the bridge. Sometimes we wonder where the real electrician is. The Captain shows us black and white photos of his grandfather in the mouth of a whale in Odessa. He denounces the sea every day.

Before departure we spend a few nights at the New Don Franc hotel in Guangzhou, where African exporters buy, pack and ship Chinese products and components. All day and night the soundscape of packing tape is crackling around cardboard boxes being prepared to be packed into steel containers.

At sea the war on entropy never ends, the ship is continuously and constantly repainted in patches of grey, black and yellow. We bring led-strips from China, an indigenous component to this route, and let it spread onto the body of this steel whale; the electronic particles sparkling alongside the sun reflections on the waves.

Nobody wants to go to Africa, anxiety levels gradually rise and the ghosts of pirates are on everyone’s minds. On the way back the containers will be empty, except for maybe some diamonds.

About

Following a trip on a container vessel from Israel to New Jersey in 2011, I conceived of the Container Artist Residency. As part of the project, I facilitated, through a long chain of emails, calls, WhatsApp texts, and the funds obtained from a shipping line a residency at sea for seven artists (eight to be exact, as one of the artists was a duo). This website stand alongside the website dedicated to the first edition, and is meant to record and present the process of producing the project, as well as continuing a conversation with the different contributors who took part in the residency. With the goals of realizing further editions in the future, it will also host the records of the anticipated continuation of the project.