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VOIDALISM: Of, With and Beyond the Void – By What Measure is a Void known? The Void Fraction Project – Julie Upmeyer and Mari Rose Pritchard 22 January 2026

By what measure is a void known? The Void Fraction Project


A performative dialogue between artists, limestone dust, altered landscapes and imagined forms of measure.   

 
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Mari Rose Pritchard, multidisciplinary artist and educator, emigrated from Malta to Cornwall. Immersed in process, texture and surface, her work often challenges traditional production. Her recent multi-media installations bring together her experiences through rich story telling.
 
Julie Upmeyer, artist and initiator, is influenced by her environment – aesthetically, socially and conceptually, drawing from her background in ceramics, sculpture, and graphic design. In Wales, she’s absorbed in Plas Bodfa, a 100-year-old manor housing encompassing her studios, family and experimental art projects.
 
VOIDALISM Reading and Practice Sessions

Thursdays · 18:00 – 19:30
Time zone: Europe/London
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Video call link: https://meet.google.com/mrs-psxm-xan

4 – 22nd January 6-7.30 UK time – Practice – By what measure is a void known? The Void Fraction Project – Julie Upmeyer and Marirose Pritchard
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“Everyone is actually someone in whose stead no one can enter.”

Nishida Kitaro

As part of artist residency at Plas Bodfa investigating the nature and being of the void, invitations are being made to really think through what on earth we mean by the void! 

In loving memory of dear collaborator and fellow voidal rogue Charlie Blake who recently very unexpectedly passed away, it seems a good time to open out the discussion and to see what others think too.

The term follows from the Latin term vocitare, “to make empty”.  In Welsh ‘gwagle’ or ‘annilys’ (with a familiar latinate ‘nil’ or ‘null’ present), referring to that which is empty, and also invalid.  Legally, there are many connotations here invoking states of exception (where emergency state measures may ensue and rights are suspended).  It can also infer a terra nullis, a land occupied by noone, a legal claim to settlement used as a justification for colonisation .. and now we of course know, that no land is occupied by noone.  So the void can be controversial, not least for its connotation to lack or the female vacuum.  And yet there are so many understandings of it, from quantum physics, to religious and existential experiences of breakdown and breakthrough, it feels important to examine its very (non)existence – and not avoid the void altogether, and really try and make use of it – even if it doesn’t exist!  Seeming as we are on a perpetual, and ever accelerating, edge.

Future Sessions
5 – 19th February 6-7.30 UK time – Reading – Ferreira da Silva, D. (2017). 1 (life) ÅÄ 0 (blackness) = ∞ − ∞ or ∞ / ∞: On Matter beyond the Equation of Value, E-Flux. Issue #79.  Reading found here.
 
6 – 19th March 6-7.30 UK time – Practice – Archeological Void –  (TBC)
 
7 – 23rd April 6-7.30 UK time – Reading – The Outside and the Fold – Badiou, A. (2000). in Deleuze:  The Clamor of Being (pp.79-95). London: University of Minneapolis Press.  Reading found here.
8 – 21st May 6-7.30 – Practice – Voidalism – Luce F-M
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