Programme

 

Friday 20 June

08.30-09.00
Registration

09.00-09.30
Welcome
Mick Wilson,
Schelte van Ruiten

09.30-11.00

Keynote Speaker:
 

Martin ProminskiLeibniz University Hanover
Design and artistic research in the contemporary city   




11.00-11.30
Coffee Break

11.30-13.00

Parallel Break Out Sessions
Presentation of Doctoral Research & Discussion

 

break out 1:
Architecture as Initiative
Veronika Valk, Estonian Academy of Arts (EE)

Architectures, Spatial Chaos and Complex Adaptive Systems
Alan Mee, DIT Dublin (IE)

break out 2:
Understanding Aesthetics of Urban Environment through Drawing
Anna Kholina, Aalto University (FI)

The Body as Subject: The Transference of Socio-Political Conflict from Land to Body

Beatrice Jarvis, University of Ulster / University of Kingston (UK)

break out 3
Play > Urban
Jean-Christophe Lanquetin, François Duconseille, With Zen Marie, Natasha Christopher, HEAR Strasbourg and WITS School of Arts Johannesburg (FR/ZA)

The Mental Masonry Lab
Mira Sanders, Cédric Noël, KU Leuven, Department of Architecture/ LUCA School of Arts (BE)
 
13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-16.00

Parallel Workshops: 
 

Urban activism, artistic research and critical spatial practices
The challenge to professional roles and agency presented by the contested politics of contemporary cities.
Mick Wilson, Valland Academy, Gothenburg University

Queer/ing Urban Space and Time
How are urban spaces defined as gendered or sexual spaces? What codes and markers make queer spaces in cities visible and recognizable? 
Andrea B. Braidt, Ana Hoffner, Anna T., Vienna Academy of Fine Arts 

The Infra-ordinary
Explores the concept of The Infraordinary – a term coined by Georges Perec to describe the ordinary and habitual – in relation to the urban and build environment.
Espen Lunde Nielsen and Claus Peder Pedersen, Aarhus School of Architecture

Public Space and the City
Public Space in relation to artistic research and critical spatial practices, the challenge to professional roles and the impact on contemporary cities (positive or negative).
Johan Verbeke, Aarhus School of Architecture

16.00-17.30 

Keynote Speaker: 

Angelika Fitz
Cultural Theorist, Curator and Author in the Fields of Architecture, Art and Urbanism
Collaborative City – Collaborative Research





17.30-19.00 
Reception

Saturday 21 June


10.00-10.30
Introduction

10.30-12.00

Parallel Workshops:

A Guide to Horizon 2020
Practical workshop for writing Horizon 2020 bids
Truus Ophuysen, Senior Advisor ELIA

Research Assessment and Quality Criteria
Interactive session on different standards for assessment of quality of PhD research
Michael Schwab, Editor-in-Chief Journal of Artistic Research (JAR)

Supervisors Training

Workshop on Practice-based PhD Supervision
James Swinson, University of the Arts London (UAL): Central Saint Martins

12.00-12.15
Coffee Break

12.15-13.45 

Keynote Speaker:

Kristine Jensen
Architect, owner of Arkitekt Kristine Jensens Tegnestue - landscape architecture, planning & urban spaces
Conference Rapporteur

13.45-14.00
Closing

14.00-15.30
Lunch & Farewells


 

 
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