Workshop:

Aquatic Speculations

with Silke Riis

26 Jul 2025

You are an archaeologist of the future, and on one of your excavations you stumble upon something odd hidden in the soil; During your sailing trip across what once used to be “The Netherlands”, you encounter a mysterious creature, flapping around in the water; You inherit an aquarium from your great-great-great-grandparent, and in it a creature unlike anything else is living. What on Earth is that?

Join artist Silke Riis on a journey of aquatic “speculative evolution”, learning how to use science fiction as a tool to think and talk about the future.

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Vivaria by Silke Riis, 2025 - Photo rights and credits: Silke Riis

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What you will do

In this workshop you will be introduced to the artistic movement and science-fiction subgenre “speculative evolution”, a movement that unites fantasy and science to imagine new species. During the workshop, Silke will share about her own experience with “speculative evolution” and how it changed not only her artistic practice but her view on the world and its future, helping her tackle her climate anxiety. Together, you will go on an “archaeological dig of the mind”, searching for your own aquatic speculative species to bring to life. Is it a plant, animal, bacteria, or perhaps something from a so far undiscovered kingdom? What environment does it thrive in, and how has it adapted to this? Could it exist on contemporary
Earth, or has climate change, meteor showers, or intergalactic activities paved the way for this particular evolution?

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Speculative Aquatic Human from the book Man after Man by Dougal Dixon - Page of the book Man after Man by Dougal Dixon Part of artist Silke Riis' workshop Aquatic Speculations , July 2025


This will be the foundation from which you start researching and visualising through your preferred medium available in the workshop, such as collage, drawing, writing, clay sculpting, or a combination of these. We recommend bringing a phone or laptop to be able to research (or write, if you prefer keyboard over pen and paper), but there will also be inspirational books from Silke’s own collection available to browse. By the end of the workshop, each participant presents their speculative species, sharing their thought process and findings during the workshop. Each species will then be documented and become part of a growing speculative evolution archive* available on Silke’s website, which by 2026 will be printed as a zine, showcasing a collective zoology of workshop speculation.


*It is not a requirement of the workshop to share your work in the archive, and it will only be included if consented after participating in the workshop. If consented, your work will be fully credited to you.

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Silke Riis producing her installation work "Some Breathe Through Their Butts" - Romy Kerkman, Silke Riis

With: Silke Riis

Silke Riis

Silke Riis (b. 1998, Copenhagen) is a sculptor and installation artist who works with transformation and mortality at the core of her practice. Using natural latex in experimental ways she creates slowly decaying sculptures, mimicking the fragility of life itself. Her work is part of the science-fiction subgenre and artistic movement ‘speculative evolution’, which blends evolutionary science and biology with fantasy to create new plants and animals from speculative futures. Her sculptures can be seen as these hypothetical species, and through this practice she playfully envisions a future beyond our timeline. To Silke, the future is equally scary as it is exciting, and she translates this duality into her sculptures that are both creepy and beautiful, dystopian and utopian at the same time.

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Full price: 26€| *Discount price: 20€

*We give a discount to students, artists and Stadspas holders. If this applies to you we might ask to see your kvk nr/portfolio or student card for this option.

Information & Warnings

Time: 15:00 - 17:30

Attendance is limited to 15 people. We maintain a minimum of 6 participants.

Please note that this workshop will be held in English.

For questions please e-mail workshop@mediamatic.nl.

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