Tromarama—a collective composed of Febie Babyrose, Herbert Hans and Ruddy Hatumena—speak to Art Worlds from their studios in Bandung and Jakarta, Indonesia. They first came together to produce a music video for a local rock band that ended up as a stop motion animation film comprising hundreds of woodcut boards and was simultaneously displayed as an installation. They’ve gone on to continue working with video, sculptural forms and digital technologies in inventive and humorous ways, showing ambitious work at galleries including the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne and Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Tromarama talk about their process, working in the digital age and the power of being three.
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