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nimiia cétiï
Jenna Sutela
Artwork 2018
Installation photograph from the ‘Sounding the Void, Imaging the Orchestra V.1’ exhibition in A4’s Gallery. At the back, Jenna Sutela’s video ‘nimiia cétiï’ is projected onto the wall of the gallery viewing room.
Artwork: Jenna Sutela, nimiia cétï‘ (2018). Video, sound. 12 mi 05 sec. Courtesy of the artist.
Artist Jenna Sutela Title nimiia cétiï Date 2018 Materials Video, sound Dimensions 12 min 05 sec Credit Courtesy of the artist

nimiia cétiï is an audio-visual work by Jenna Sutela using machine learning to generate a new written and spoken language. This language is based on the computer's interpretation of a Martian tongue from the late 1800s, originally channeled by the French medium Hélène Smith and now voiced by Sutela, as well as the movement of Bacillus subtilis nattō, an extremophilic bacterium that, according to recent spaceflight experimentation, can survive on Mars. The machine, in this project, is a medium, channeling messages from entities that usually cannot speak.

nimiia cétiï was created in collaboration with Memo Akten and Damien Henry as part of n-dimensions, Google Arts & Culture's artist-in-residence program at Somerset House Studios. Thanks to Kieran Bates from the Institute of Zoology at Imperial College London, Adam Laschinger for sound recordings, and Manus Nijhoff and Leïth Benkhedda for 3D work. The video includes music with Miako Klein in contrabass recorder and Shin-Joo Morgantini in flute, with sound production by Ville Haimala.

b.1983, Turku

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