The Decameron Friendship gallery is modelled on the gardens in Boccaccio's medieval story about the Black Plague, The Decameron
The friendship gallery, curated by monique Tschofen, remediates the gardens of Boccaccio's text.
The Friendship Gallery recalls the four elements in Aristotlian thinking: water, air, fire, and earth. Image: Aquaphobia by Angela Joosse
Monique Tschofen's treatment of Kari Maaren's muscial improvisation "Loneliness"
Film in the eye of a plague mask, Angela Joosse and Hendrick de Haan
Trompe l'oeil in the Friendship gallery, with a film by Monique Tschofen and Caitlin Fisher.
The Aristotle Suites (Monique Tschofen with Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, Angela Joosse, and Kari Maaren), installed in the Decameron 2.0 (2022
Jolene Armstrong's "The Stars are Charged" hanging next to Medieval star charts.
The landing page of the Decameron 2.0, with folio pages hanging like tapestries
The Decameron 2.0 on exhibit at the Electronic Literature Organization Media Arts Festival in Como, Italy, 2022