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PCAP MAY 2023 TIME TABLE

May 1 2023, Monday Holiday

May Day, also called Workers’ Day or International Workers’ Day, day commemorating the historic struggles and gains made by workers and the labour movement, observed in many countries on May 1. In 1889 an international federation of socialist groups and trade unions designated May 1 as a day in support of workers, in commemoration of the Haymarket Riot in Chicago (1886).

May 2, 2023, Tuesday

WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1)

14.00 to 16.00

last round book proposal talks BEFORE sending the finale pages on 5.05 2023 to m.grzinic@akbild.ac.at pls. name included in the work, any name you want to be used

IMPORTANT At 17.00 Lecture via Zoom IN ENGLISH

akbild-ac-at.zoom.us

Meeting ID: 611 2446 7678

Lecture by Alexandra Bardan, Romania

Title of the lecture: Alternative Cultural Practices in Socialist Romania during the 1980s: Developments, Effects and Limits

Collaboration between the Studio for Post-Conceptual Art Practices/ prof. Marina Grzinic and mentor doctoral candidate in philosophy Alexandra Tatar, who is leading the seminar in the summer semester 2023: The Teleported Subject in Post-Socialist Romania - Rethinking the Possibility of Eastern European Subjects at the Intersection of (Global) Media and Regional History.

Alexandra Bardam will speak about the global advances in information technology, telecommunications, and transportation that played an important role in shaping social change under late socialism in Romania, despite the totalitarian nature of the Ceausescu regime. The political, economic, and cultural development of the video recorder (VCR) will be traced using a narrative approach to discuss the development of alternative cultural practices as well as the limits of the "subversive" use of transnational media.

Curriculum Vitae: Alexandra Bardan is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Studies, University of Bucharest, where she teaches courses in editorial design, photojournalism, digital image production and desktop publishing. Her research interests include visual communication, post-communist nostalgia, social history, and everyday life in communist Romania. She is currently working on a book that explores the less visible patterns of economic and social change embedded in the Romanian alternative media market during late socialism.

PLEASE DO NOT MISS THE DATE!!!!!May 5 2023, FRIDAY

Sending the pages as doc, pdf or in DESIGN for the book BIP BARCELONA! To m.grzinic@akbild.ac.at

MAXIMUM 4 PAGES A4 FORMAT DOC! IS SUPER AND PDF ORIENTATION RELATION TEXT AND IMAGES SEND IMAGES as 300 DPI ALSO ATTACHED SEPARATE NAME IF POSSIBLE ANS VIENNA 2023 SOMEWHERE IN THE CORNER

May 8, 2023, Monday

WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1)

At 15.00 to 19.00 Working on elaboration of the visual as a concept and practice, and on structures of agencies Reading some parts of the text, in the zkf repository online or here download

www.academia.edu

JOURNAL OF VISUAL CULTURE

Doing things with being undone Jill H Casid

Abstract. Mis-hear the ‘cene’ in Anthropocene and we are not beholders of an epoch or witnesses to a prospect of distancing projection onto a deep past or lost future but, rather, in the scene of our undoing. In this scene that I reframe as the Necrocene, there are still ways of doing things with being undone. Current art practice offers a new ars moriendi to make contestatorily palpable and even transform the necropolitical conditions of the Necrocene crisis by working with the strangely resilient powers of death. Current practices that deform the landscape-form demonstrate how the vulnerability of living our dying offers a queer material medium to agitate for livable life toward a black, trans* more-than-human commons.

Keywords. Anthropocene • black • commons • contemporary art • landscape • necrocene • necrolandscaping • necropolitics • queer • trans*

What if death foams? Material. Already dead, we reproduce in the soil like cicadas, black fluid out of our asses, viperously biological. (Aaron Apps, Dear Herculine, 2015: 21)

May 9, 2023, Tuesday

Meeting at 14.45 at Volkskundemuseum Wien Where: Volkskundemuseum Wien Laudongasse 15–19, 1080 Wien

Getting there is easy The museum is accessible to individuals with disabilities; handicapped parking spaces are available.

Guided tour with the curator Kathrin Pallestrang

Collected at any cost! Why Objects Came to The Museum through National Socialism and How We Deal with Them Sat, 22.04.2023 – Sun, 26.11.2023 One would think that provenance research and restitution cannot be exhibited – and yet we are doing precisely that. The exhibition deals with Nazi looting, justice and restitution. It presents the research into the acquisition and origins of objects in the museum and traces the status of the objects today. For the first time, the complexities of Nazi provenance research and restitution in Austria will be presented to the public in an exhibition. The main focus is the extensive Mautner collection, which the Volkskundemuseum Wien returned to its legal owners.

Curators Kathrin Pallestrang, Magdalena Puchberger, Maria Raid

May 15, 2023 and May 16, 2023 /MONDAY AND TUESDAY NO lectures, working on diplomas and preparing for BIP Barcelona project

It is the second round entry exams, final.

18 May Thursday holiday

May 22, 2023 MONDAY

WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) At 15.00 diploma presentation and MA in critical studies

Aaron Kimmig Irene Wallner Lisa Schmidt Irene Landa

May 23, 2023 TUESDAY

WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) At 15.00 diploma presentations

Henrie Dennis Dean Maassen Vitoria Monteiro

May 24, 2023 WEDNESDAY

Individual meeting Grzinic office 9.30 to 12.00

May 24, 2023 WEDNESDAY

Our next step in collaboration with Margarete Jahrmann, Univ.-Prof. Mag.art. Dr.phil. ; Standort: Rosenbursenstraße 3 (Georg-Coch-Platz 2) 1. St. Angewandte

At 13.00 we meet punctually at the Museum für angewandte Kunst; guided tour exhibition Artificial Intelligence guided through the exhibition AI with the Curator.

where: Mak Museum Stubenring 5, 1010 Wien

From Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1010 Wien, to Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), Stubenring 5, 1010 Wien, it is 5 minutes walk.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a revolution that implies a revaluation—of society, politics, the economy, ecology—in short of our entire civilization which, together with our machines, must develop a new set of values.

Research Team: Marlies Wirth;Curator, Digital Culture and MAK Design Collection; Paul Feigelfeld, Media Theorist;

In this respect, art is one of the most suitable fields and tools for research, speculation, and experimentation—for art is itself a form of artificial intelligence. What constitutes appropriate practice and regulation of such a rapidly developing technology as artificial intelligence? What effect does the shaping of this technology have on society, the economy, ecology, democracy, social systems, and the world of work? What contribution can art, design, and architecture—in cooperation with AI and algorithms—make to the positive coexistence of humanity and nature? How can we confront the “uncanny” (Sigmund Freud)—in the form of technology in cultural and social contexts? The results of the project will flow into the group exhibition UNCANNY Meeting after the guide at Jahrmann, Margarete Univ.-Prof. Mag.art. Dr.phil. ; Standort: Rosenbursenstraße 3 (Georg-Coch-Platz 2) 1. St. Angewandte

After the guide in the classroom laboratory Oke Fijal (Akbild Wien) they will present their work on work DNA, fiction and the materiality of sexuality.

29.05 2023 MONDAY HOLIDAY!!!!!

30.05 2023 and 31 05 2023 and on INSTALLEMENT DIPLOMAS!

Next: important do not miss

June 1, 2023, Thursday

from 17.00 to 19.00

WHERE: Academy of Fine Arts, Schillerplatz, Room M20 (Mezzanine) and Aula

WHAT: Workshop with lecture by Dr. Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur. "...I want to know what happens if we don't go..."

Revisiting scenes of decolonial contentions

convivialityaspotentiality.akbild.ac.at

This workshop is taking place as part of the convivial workshop series (2022-2024), hosted and organized by the FWF PEEK research project “Conviviality as Potentiality: From Amnesia and Pandemic towards a Convivial Epistemology” (AR 679), led by Univ. Prof. Dr. Marina Grzinic (IBK/PCAP).

About the workshop "...I want to know what happens if we don't go..." This question, posed 10 years ago by one of the activists of the Refugee Protest Camp Vienna to the then director of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, was part of a central scene of contention and radical decolonial institutional critique. In search of solidarity with the struggle for the right to have rights, the refugee protest collective had seized the space of the aula in the Academy. Only about a week later in November 2013, the Refugee Protest Camp Vienna activists were confronted with an ultimatum to leave the space. This momentous scene of expulsion marked the end of the practice of collective space seizing (of Refugee Protest Camp Vienna) that had been (and still is) so central to the language of resistance of the larger sans-papiers movement within Fortress Europe. The workshop takes this scene as a starting point and engages with practices of critical remembering and the echoing of multifaceted, silenced resistances. In other words, exploring what might happen and be transformed if radical intersectional critique and resistance are not expelled and repressed. Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur is the co-founder of Pamoja. Movement of the Young African Diaspora in Austria and the Austrian Black History Research Group. She has been active as a community and cultural worker and "racism critical" activist in Vienna. In 1999, she was an active part of the Network of African Communities, which's focus lay in the mobilization of community protests against institutionalized racism and police violence in Vienna. Her transdisciplinary work engages with intersectionaly resistant diasporan politics and the "decolonizing art of mattering (embodied) memories. " Concurrent with teaching at Howard University in Washington DC as of June 1, 2023, Dr. Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur will join the team of the FWF PEEK research project “Conviviality as Potentialtiy” (AR 679) as a post-doctoral researcher.

next June 5, 2023, diplomas



 
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