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【RRR OFFICE】Slekke Wørld / Sub-rent program①

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【RRR OFFICE】Slekke Wørld / Sub-rent program①

Ongoing
Type

Other

Venue

Kanda/Akihabara Area

Ebihara Shoten

2-13-5 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku

Date

10/30/2025 Thu. - 11/06 Thu.

Ticket

Free

RRR OFFICE approaches gathering as both methodology and theory: an open practice that uses presence, conversation, and shared time as tools for collective making. Each encounter contributes to the formation of the work, slowly transforming Ebihara Shoten into a site of exchange and resonance. It runs its own program, but also opens to others through a sub-rent approach. Sub-rent means the space can be usedindependently by artists or local communities, creating open-ended forms of participation. Sub-rent allows others to use the space freely, while respecting house rules and collaboration agreements.

Through this, we want to explore: RADMIN, gathering, and translocal methods. How social and community projects can grow in Tokyo. How trust and collaboration can help create space. Making use of spaces that are often overlooked.

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The first participant in the sub-rent program is Slekke Wørld.

On Sunday November 2nd at Ebihara Shoten, Slekke Wørld presents an audiovisual installation which is part of their ongoing project Water Based. Since 2022, they are researching the significance and role of ephemeral graffiti in different urban locations around the world. Water Based is a process-oriented experimental project synthesizing field recording, site-specific interventions, participatory post-graffiti and video.

Artist

Slekke Wørld

Slekke Wørld was born in Belgium and lives in Oslo, Norway. Their work includes art, curation, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. They synthesize tools and rituals from gardening and graffiti through a variety of media such as performance, installation, and site-specific interventions. Carving out space to make tangible things which transcend societal labels and constraints, connecting with processes of deep change and transitions in life. They investigate self-organized dissemination via small-press and video and alternative exhibiting approaches such as off-site and online. Slekke is a member of the Tenthaus collective since 2019, and a member of the GRAA collective since 2022. Since 2018 they annually perform a participatory spring ritual with Bart Van Dijck.

 

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