Desire Machine Collective is a group of media practitioners based in
Guwahati
Guwahati (, ; formerly rendered Gauhati, ) is the biggest city of the Indian state of Assam and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India. Dispur, the capital of Assam, is in the circuit city region located within Guwahati and is the ...
, in the state of
Assam
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in India. Collaborating since 2004 as Desire Machine Collective, Sonal Jain and Mriganka Madhukaillya employ film, video, sound, space, photography and objects in their
installations and works. Their use of experimental techniques and the political character of their narratives have contributed to their growth as one of the leading artist collaboratives in India's contemporary art scene.
Their works have been showcased at some major international festivals and renowned museums. They were a part of the inaugural Indian Pavilion at the 54th International Art exhibition of the
Venice Biennale
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and nominated for the
LUMA award. Their artworks have been exhibited at the
Solomon Guggenheim Museum New York and the
Deutsche Guggenheim
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in
Berlin
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.
History
Sonal Jain is a fine arts graduate from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Vadodara, Gujarat, India. She subsequently served as a faculty member in Communication Design at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India. Mriganka Madhukaillya received a degree in physics from
Fergusson College
Fergusson College is an autonomous public-private college offering various courses in the streams of arts and science in the city of Pune, India. It was founded in 1885 by the Deccan Education Society. Professor Vaman Shivram Apte was its fi ...
in Pune and completed his postgraduate work in film and video at the
National Institute of Design
The National Institutes of Design (NIDs) are a group of autonomous public design universities in India, with the primary institute, founded in 1961, in Ahmedabad, with extension campuses in Gandhinagar and Bengaluru. The other NIDs are loca ...
. He currently teaches at
IIT Guwahati
The Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT Guwahati) is a public technical university established by the Government of India, located in Amingaon area, North Guwahati city, in the state of Assam in India. It is the sixth Indian Inst ...
. Their similar concerns and ideas of the nation, the centre-periphery divide and issues like fascism and globalization, led them to negotiate these complex spaces through art.
Influences and Art
Assuming their name and theoretical disposition from Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, a seminal text from 1972 by French philosopher
Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst
Félix Guattari
Pierre-Félix Guattari ( , ; 30 April 1930 – 29 August 1992) was a French psychoanalyst, political philosopher, semiotician, social activist, and screenwriter. He co-founded schizoanalysis with Gilles Deleuze, and ecosophy with Arne Næs ...
, Desire Machine Collective seeks to disrupt the neurotic symptoms that arise from constricting capitalist structures with healthier, schizophrenic cultural flows of desire and information. Their primary aim is to ‘confront the many forms of fascism that lead to violence and injustice through their practice, both regionally in
Guwahati
Guwahati (, ; formerly rendered Gauhati, ) is the biggest city of the Indian state of Assam and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India. Dispur, the capital of Assam, is in the circuit city region located within Guwahati and is the ...
,
Assam
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, and around the world’. Desire Machine Collective attempts to move beyond a form that is representative and deal with complexities of image construction which deals with image as perception, time and location. They attempt to free the perception from being bound to a single standpoint and immobile eye, thereby challenging the ‘Renaissance perspectival stable view of the viewer looking out of the window, which creates an absolute distinction between the grounded viewer and the world in flux out there brought to focus from this point of grounded vision.’
Their earlier works addressed their interest in explorations into image and representations. ‘25/75’ reveals a world governed by numbers. These numbers are arrived at through dreams and the interpretation of dreams according to a system developed in the realm of the oral cultures of a particular community of people. The title alludes to "Teer" (arrow), a game of betting on numbers, based on the number of arrows that hit a small target. It is a traditional game of archery played in the Khasi Hills, of Meghalaya, Northeast India. Dreams here have a symbolism and bets are made on specific numbers based on the dreams of the previous night.
They have a penchant for creating alternate spaces for art, as evidenced by �
Periferry��, an alternative artist-led residency programme space situated on the MV Chandardinga, a ferry docked in the Brahmaputra River in Guwahati. Periferry serves as a laboratory in flux for generating innovative practices in contemporary film and video. The space and its activities also provide a connective platform for dialogues across artistic, scientific, technological, and ecological modes of production and knowledge. As an extension of Periferry, in 2011, they introduced A+ type, an artist residency programme situated in the city of Guwahati itself.
Some of their projects that have widely circulated are ‘Trespassers will (not) be prosecuted’ (2008), ‘Nishan I ’ (2007) and ‘Residue’ (2011). ‘Trespassers will (not) be prosecuted’ is an audio installation consisting of sounds from a ‘sacred forest’ in Meghalaya. This work explores the realm of dematerialisation and transience. False memories (of a forest) are instilled in the audience's mind and the work has a life after the installation is over. This soundscape was installed in a public space with subliminal notions of memory, ecology, and geography experienced aurally thereby reclaiming it and rendering it dynamic. It acts as an intangible intervention into time and space. By installing it on the Deutsche Guggenheim's façade, Desire Machine Collective asked whether sound can be regarded as a material thing since, according to local belief, it's forbidden to take out any object from Meghalaya's sacred forest. The 39 minutes film, ‘Residue’, has images of a disused thermal power plant near Guwahati that's gradually being swallowed up by the surrounding forest. It highlights their interest in studying the dynamics between machinery, nature and the relationship between images and how they are perceived. It also deals with the cyclical process of creation, destruction and memory and how it is replaced. They first showed ‘Residue’ in 2010 at the
Deutsche Guggenheim
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and at the Lyon Museum in
France
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, Venice biennale and Paris triennial. ‘Nishan I’ was shot in
Srinagar, Kashmir. It is a 4-channel audio-video installation with 4 channels of sound. ‘Nishan I’ registers the interior spaces of abandoned houses that bereft of their primary functions serve as bunkers for the army, with traces of the absences that are repressed within them. The window determines the relation with the world and this relates to the split between the interior and exterior, the ego and the gaze, public and private. Through this work, Desire Machine Collective looks at sensory and perceptual states that result from a disruption of ‘organic flows’, the point of departure being a state of sustained conflict and the conditions it produces. It has been exhibited at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Their latest work is titled, ‘Noise Life’. More personal than other works by them, the piece points to excessive states of perception occurring in exceptional experiences of blindness or deafness. The work overwhelms the viewer with a chaos of sensations, and attempts to convey how we make complex sense of our lives and express our experiences. Some of their other works are ''Almost Normal'' (2005), ''Alfa Beta'' (2005), ''Daily Checkup'' (2005), ''About Body Borders'' (2006), ''Aliyah'' (2006), ''Passage'' ( 2006), ''Untitled'' ( 2007) and ''30/12'' (2009).
Exhibitions
Desire Machine Collective had their first solo exhibitio
Noise Life2014) at Project88, Mumbai. DMC has presented their work in numerous group exhibitions including Being Singular Plural,
Solomon Guggenheim Museum
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,
New York City
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(2012), Intense Proximity, 3rd edition of the La Triennale, Palais de
Tokyo
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,
Paris
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(2012), Everyone Agrees: It’s About to Explode, 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, India Pavilion, Venice (2011), Indian Highway IV, MAC
Muséed’Art Contemporain de Lyon and Indian Highway V,
MAXXI
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Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI Secolo, Rome (2011). Here is the complete list:
2016
* "Invocation" - Krishna in the Garden of Assam - British Museum, London. Invocation is a celebration in silence of the vitalism of the psychical world through observations that dissolve the physical, mental and emotional "individual self" into larger and more potent entities. It also explores the links Assam had with Tibet several hundred years ago
Ancient silk cloth from Assam centrepiece of UK exhibitionassam/ Exhibition to explore the rich cultural history of AssamWeft & wrap of Assam HistoryAmar Asom
2015
* Residue - The Eight Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane Australia, November 2015 re
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* Noise Life I - After Midnight: Indian Modernism to Contemporary India 1947/1997 at the Queens Museum and Grey Art Gallery at New York University both in New York City, March 2015
* Cut the Sky - media and visual concept by DMC for
Marrugeku
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Australia
* World Premiere at Perth International Arts Festival, Subiaco, Australia; WOMADelaide, Adelaide
* Remote tour in Australia - The Boardwalk Theatre, Mandurah, Pigram Garden Theatre, Broome, Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre, Ardyaloon Community
* EUROPEAN TOUR 2015 - Theater Im Pfalzbau, Ludwidshafen, Germany, Les Théâtres de la Ville de, Luxembourg, Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg, Brussels, Belgium
* Cut the Sky
* Noise Life - production and exhibition platform basis e.V. Frankfurt, Germany
* Residency at Gasworks, London, UK, 2015. Working with film, video, photography and multimedia installation, Desire Machine Collective (Sonal Jain and Mriganka Madhukaillya) explore the relations between power, nature and society. Their recent work focuses on the disruption or interruption of ‘organic flows’ of goods, ideas and people across interconnected local and global economies, cultures, and environments. This interest is informed by the artists’ position of in-betweenness, both geographically (as they live and work in Guwahati in eastern India) and from a formal and aesthetic perspective. During their residency at Gasworks, they will develop two new projects, ‘As1924, 1210.8’ and ‘Two Rivers’. ‘As1924, 1210.8’, which refers to an access number in the British Museum archives, will focus on the life of the self-taught English anthropologist, ethnologist and tribal activist Verrier Elwin. Elwin began his career as a Christian missionary in India in the 1920s, but abandoned the clergy to work with Gandhi and the Indian National Congress, eventually converting to Hinduism in 1935. The second work, ‘Two Rivers’, will look at the shared history of two rivers – the Brahmaputra in Guwahati, Assam and the Thames in London – focusing on how the legacy of colonialism continues to affect their social and economic use.
* Nominated for Visible Award 2015, Tate Liverpool. The project Periferry serves as a point of departure for specific regional and historic concerns that find common ground. The project is located on a ferry, MV Chandradinga, made in 1978. The Brahmaputra River is a trans-national river. It begins in Tibet, where it is known as the Tsangpo, flows through India where it is called the Brahmaputra, through Bangladesh where it is known as the Jamuna and then Padma before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. In a region which lies between two major land masses, South and Southeast Asia, fluxes and migration have been the only constant and identity is not a given. It is ever-changing and needs to be revisited and re-negotiated constantly, especially in the context of the inter-ethnic space. Periferry creates a network space for negotiating the challenge of contemporary cultural production, which has become a necessary component of organising social action. Working with multi-use spaces and structures that are adaptable, it has appropriated a redundant and dysfunctional space. In a state of disuse, space becomes liminal and opens up to new interpretations; this leads to the emergence of what Foucault calls ‘heterotopias’. Foucault describes the ship as the ultimate ‘heterotopia’, a fragment of space that contests or compensates for the spaces we usually live in. The project is rooted in the community context and lays emphasis on participation, dialogue, and action. It provides a connective platform for dialogue across artistic, scientific, technological, and ecological modes of production and knowledge.
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* Frieze Art Fair, London
Online Journals
‘Evoking Bodies, Questioning the Nation: Critical Cinema in India’ by Aparna Sharma chapter: An Arrested Eye: Trauma and Becoming in Desire Machine Collective’s Documentary Installation
Worldly Affiliations: Artistic Practice, National Identity, and Modernism in India, 1930-1990 - Professor Sonal Khullar at the University of Washingto
Noise Life at project 88, Mumba
NAMELESS HERE FOR EVERMORE, Khoj Studios, New Delh
Lectures
2013
* DEFAULT 13: Art, Cities and Regeneration master class organized by Ramdom (Lecce, Italy) in collaboration with Art hub Asia (Shanghai, China) and with the support of the Asia –Europe Foundation (ASEF), Arts Network Asia (ANA) and Trans Europe Halles (THE) as part of the programme.
* Creative Encounters: Cultural Partnerships between Asia and Europe
* Sovereign table, a lecture at New Museum, New York
* A lecture at flying circus, Yangon organized by Theatre works, Singapore.
2012
Public studio and lecture at Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York
A conversation at Asia Art Archive, New York
2011
* A lecture performing at Microclima, Venezia as part of Venice Biennale collateral event
2010
* Presented at Bite size lectures organized by FoAM in Brussels
* Presented at March meeting organized by Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah.
* Exploring living spaces at Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute of Architecture, Mumbai
2009
* Artist's collective organized by Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi
* Unspeakably More: Naming, Deframing, lexicon for contemporary curatorship (Art after Space), KHOJ co-organizes this seminar in association with n.e.w.s
2008
* New media art organized by Mohile Parikh Centre, NCPA, Mumbai
References
Further reading
1.A presentation by Desire Machine Collective.
http://www.newmuseum.org/calendar/view/a-presentation-by-desire-machine-collective
3. Guggenheim Public Studio with Desire Machine Collective
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSeUVzCfue0
4. The Caravan A Journal of politics and culture
http://www.caravanmagazine.in/
5.RAMDOM NEWSLETTER
http://www.ramdom.net/en/desire-machine-collective/
6.Notebook on Geography es Desire Machine Collective
https://web.archive.org/web/20140808064541/http://www.khojworkshop.org/node/1387
7.You Need a Boat To See This: Desire Machine Collective’s‘BhotbhotiTales’
http://www.thefuschiatree.com/433/You-Need-a-Boat-To-See-This-Desire-Machine-Collectives-Bhotbhoti-Tales/fullview
8.Artist Portfolio - Desire Machine Collective: Sonal Jain and Mriganka Madhukaillya
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj03THrMsxE
9. Flying Circus Project 2013
http://flyingcircusproject2013.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/desire-machine-collective/
10.Latitude 28
http://www.latitude28.com/index.php/artists/view/108-Desire-Machine-Collective
11.Sharjah Art Foundation
http://www.sharjahart.org/march-meeting/march-meeting-2010/programme/saturday-13-march/desire-machine-collective
12.Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi (India’s National Academy of Art) participation in the 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia
http://www.labiennale.org/en/art/archive/54th-exhibition/first-time/india.html
13.EXHIBITION REVIEW: BEING SINGULAR PLURAL
http://www.wordsinspace.net/media-materiality/2012-spring/?p=625
14.2013 programming for Museum as Hub
http://www.e-flux.com/announcements/2013-programming-for-museum-as-hub/
15."Being Singular Plural" at the Guggenheim Museum, features Desire Machine Collective’s video installation "Nishan I."
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/20/arts/music/being-singular-plural-at-guggenheim-museum.html?_r=0
16.‘Everyone Agrees: It’s About to Explode…’ – Indian Pavilion
http://venice11.umwblogs.org/everyone-agrees-its-about-to-explode-indian-pavilion/
17. Desire Machine: Creating Their Own Moments…
http://www.artnewsnviews.com/view-article.php?article=desire-machine-creating-their-own-moments-&iid=19&articleid=467 {{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811174646/http://www.artnewsnviews.com/view-article.php?article=desire-machine-creating-their-own-moments-&iid=19&articleid=467 , date=11 August 2014
18. Death Becomes Her: Bombay Cinema, Nation and Kashmir (Kaushik Bhaumik in Conversation with Desire Machine Collective, Guwahati)
http://synoptique.hybrid.concordia.ca/index.php/main/article/view/59
19. KALEIDOSCOPE Magazine 19
http://www.textfield.org/tags/desire-machine-collective/
20.Dematerializing Space:
An Interview with Desire Machine Collective by Sandhini Poddar
http://www.absoluto.de/kunden/guggenheim/assets/pdf/DMC_printversion_ENG.pdf
21.Interview with Desire Machine Collective/
https://web.archive.org/web/20140808055953/http://www.aaa.org.hk/Diaaalogue/Details/1108
22.DMC LINKS
Biennale Online
https://web.archive.org/web/20140227011533/http://www.artplus.com/-/ArtplusExhibitions/BiennaleOnline2013
23.25/75
http://www.bielefelder-kunstverein.de/en/exhibitions/subjective-projections/desire-machine-collective.html
24."Trespassers Will (not) Be Prosecuted" 2012 a sound installation @ Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York by Desire Machine collective
http://vimeo.com/47727176
25."Trespassers Will (not) Be Prosecuted" 2012 @ MAXXI Rome
http://vimeo.com/50762036
26.Desire Machine Collective Website -
http://www.desiremachinecollective.in/WORKS/projects.htm
27.Periferry, is an ongoing project, a space on a ferry -Documentation video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heDZqHZNOyE
28. DMC interview in AAA magazine
https://web.archive.org/web/20140808055953/http://www.aaa.org.hk/Diaaalogue/Details/1108
29. Interview with DMC on "Trespassers Will (not) Be Prosecuted"
http://www.absoluto.de/kunden/guggenheim/assets/pdf/DMC_printversion_ENG.pdf
30. Being Singular Plural Show
https://web.archive.org/web/20140808055028/http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/exhibitions/past/exhibit/4376
31. Review
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/20/arts/music/being-singular-plural-at-guggenheim-museum.html
32. Nishan1 write up and commission
https://web.archive.org/web/20140808043926/http://www.tba21.org/program/commissions/125?category=commissions
33. Periferry website
http://www.periferry.in/
34. Periferry, Guwahati, India - Documentation video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heDZqHZNOyE
35. Trespassers will not Be Prosecuted 2010@Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin
http://vimeo.com/47727177
36. Noise Life
Noise Life, Kaushik Bhaumik
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