[rohrpost] Ecologies of Existence – Art and Media beyond the Anthropocene
Yvonne Volkart
yvonne at volkartschmidt.ch
Di Jun 14 08:41:58 CEST 2016
Dear friends and collegues
hope to see you in Luneburg
best, Yvonne
Ecologies of Existence - Art and Media beyond the Anthropocene
International Symposium at Kunstraum, Leuphana University Luneburg
June 30 - July 2, 2016
Organizers: Christoph Brunner (Archipelago Lab) and Yvonne Volkart
The planetary situation, as it may be, is perceived as one of crisis; ecologically, economically, and mentally. While the impact and destructive force of environmental change receive new attention in the discourse on the anthropocene, crisis, on the other hand, becomes the justification for extended mechanisms of control. We find ourselves in a tightly woven narrative of a networked all encompassing (human) condition permeated by operations management of complexities and their preemptive harnessing of affect. Against a mere surrender in the face of these paralyzing processes, but also dismissing a form of capitalist subsumption of the ecological as a label on everything, we want to insist on the notion of ecology as concept and practice that refuses any form of universality. Resisting this totality of crisis and control as well as adaptation and (non)sustainability we wonder how ecology as ecosophic praxis becomes a constructivist and transversal “relational generativity” along heterogeneous modes of existence and their ecologies.
Bringing together protagonists from media ecology, biological ecology, and eco-media discourses, we ask: What kinds of practices and aesthetic strategies might provide us with a transversal ecology? What does ecological existence mean and how do ecologies of existence evolve? In a world, in which both concepts like nature or environment are under constant revision, and taking care for our compagnion species seems too complicated and exhausting, we want to find out how art and media technologies might co-compose more relational modes of existence and their ecologies.
During the three days of the symposium we focus on four dimensions in close resonance with each other:
1. How can we think the notion of ecology more “environmentally?” If we consider the interlacing between social, mental, and environmental ecology, the notions of the environment and the environmental require a reconsideration as the material ground of planetary existence.
2. What is the impact of collecting, monitoring, and interpreting (curating) data in relation to ecological conditions? How can we overcome the bifurcation between interpretative knowledges and the actual processes of exploitation?
3. How do modes of ecological practicing occur between different sets of knowledge and making? What are the conditions of emergence for such interstitial practices? What is the function of art and aesthetics for such ecological modes of practicing?
4. How can we generate ecological practices with and through different modes of existence, capable of accounting for relational states of co-emergence?
PROGRAM
Thursday, June 30, 2016 – Mondbasis Luneburg
21.00 - Screening & Discussion
Elke Marhöfer & Mikhail Lylov (Berlin)
Friday, July 1, 2016 – Kunstraum, University of Luneburg
9.00 - Coffee & Tea
9.15 - Introduction
Christoph Brunner (Leuphana U.) & Yvonne Volkart (Academy of Art and Design Basel)
9.45 - Ethcio-Aesthetics and Applicational Ecologies
Matthew Fuller (Goldsmiths, U. of London): An Aesthetics of Roots and Branch
Stamatia Portanova (Orientale U. of Naples): Applicational Ecologics
11.15 - Coffee Break
11.30 - Technological and Biological Envrionmentality
Jennifer Gabrys (Goldsmiths, U. of London): The Becoming Environmental of Computing
Vicky Temperton (Leuphana U.): Deciding who belongs and who does not in the field of plant ecology
13.00 - Lunch Break
14.15 - Data and Technoecologies
Rasa Smite (Rix-C, Riga): Techno-Ecological Data Interpretations in artistic research practices
15.00 - Coffee Break
15.30
Working Session 1 (Fuller, Portanova)
Working Session 2 (Gabrys, Temperton, Smite)
16.45 - Plenary Discussion
18.15 - Apero
19.00 - Dinner
Saturday, July 2, 2016 – Kunstraum, University of Luneburg
9.00 - Wrap Up from last day and introduction
Christoph Brunner & Yvonne Volkart
9.30-11.00 - Ecologies of Making and Animal
Erich Hörl (Leuphana U.): Ecologies of Making. Tim Ingold's Genera-Ecological Critique of Worldmaking and the Fascination with Non-Modernity|
Alanna Thain (McGill U., Montreal): Experimental Ecologies of Intensity: The Bestiality of Time Travel
11.00 - Coffee Break
11.15 - Oikos between Ecology and Economy
Baruch Gottlieb (Berlin): Concatenated oikoi. Human Nature and Counter-politics in the Anthropocene
12.30 - Lunch Break
13.15 - Epistemic Disobedience and Algorithmic Plants
knowbotiq (Christian Hübler & Yvonne Wilhelm, Zurich U. of the Arts): moving through the vegetal as if there is no resistance
14.00 - Coffee Break
14.15
Working Session 1 (Hörl, Thain)
Working Session 2 (Gottlieb, knowbotiq)
15.30 - Plenary Discussion and Wrap Up
16.30 - End
Program with Abstracts and Poster download:
http://www.leuphana.de/en/research-centers/cdc/news/single-view/date/2016/07/01/ecologies-of-existence.html
Addresses:
Mondbasis, Lünertorstraße 20, 21335 Lüneburg
Kunstraum, Scharnhorststraße 1, 21335 Lüneburg
Partner:
Digital Cultures Research Lab (DCRL), Kunstraum Lüneburg, Archipelago Lab
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Dr. Yvonne Volkart
Academy of Art and Design FHNW Basel
Instructor / Senior Researcher
http://www.ixdm.ch/team/yvonne-volkart/
Yvonne Volkart: Müll zu Gold: http://springerin.at/dyn/heft.php?id=91&pos=0&textid=0&lang=de
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