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Premiere: The Future Futures Talk Show
Mar
2
4:00 PM16:00

Premiere: The Future Futures Talk Show

The Future Futures Talk Show: Through the Lens brings together three Nordic youth advisory boards in an experimental talk show format. As part of their year-long exploration of film and video in the arts, the Index Teen Advisory Board (Sweden), PRAKSIS Teen Advisory Board (Norway), and PUBLICS Youth Advisory Board (Finland) have conceptualised and produced three episodes examining representation and power in moving image. Filmed at Stockholm's Konstfack in November 2024, each episode features the boards in conversation with artists and experts, sharing their perspectives on how institutions can use video to reach new audiences.

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e for emergence: From Neurology of Art to the Art of AGI with Dr. Vahid Rostami
Oct
12
2:00 PM14:00

e for emergence: From Neurology of Art to the Art of AGI with Dr. Vahid Rostami

The urgency of our times, future and past lies in how these fields of art and science navigate humanity. e for emergence is a new series of art and science dialogues convened by Anita Akbarzadeh Solbu and Susanne M. Winterling, who invite you to join them for inspiring, constructive exchange between the two fields.

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R25 Performance Lecture: Goodiepal
Dec
10
6:00 PM18:00

R25 Performance Lecture: Goodiepal

Goodiepal, Pruttipal or Gaeoudjiparl van den Dobbelsteen, whose real name is Parl Kristian Bjørn Vester, is a Danish/Faroese musician and composer.

Goodiepal will be lecturing on his wide-ranging practice, including music archaeology, modification of 20th century technology and his newly invented Eurobot – a signature Pruttipal invention whose algorithm is reportedly off the charts! The lecture is organised on the occasion of the residency Dataton Dialogues with Tris Vonna-Michell and Henrik Follesø Egeland at Pachinko.

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Boi Huyen Ngo - Inviting Interventions
May
4
10:00 AM10:00

Boi Huyen Ngo - Inviting Interventions

Boi Huyen Ngo introduces research into the colonial legacies of the highly toxic herbicide, Agent Orange* - the continual contaminations of landscapes, communities and bodies, before inviting you to join collective embodied interventions for healing and haunting practices in the aftermaths of chemical contamination.

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Healing by making – duodji as a way of life
Nov
8
4:00 PM16:00

Healing by making – duodji as a way of life

For this talk Liisa-Rávná Finbog will start by exploring some of the ways in which such healing may be achieved, presenting the potential of learning duodji, customary Sámi handicraft, as a means to not only facilitate the return of traditional knowledge (árbediehtu) and epistemology, but also strenghtens connections to heritage, to ancestors, to kin (fuolkit), to community and to individual identities.

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The lows before the highs: Rauschenberg in Italy, 1953
Apr
18
5:00 PM17:00

The lows before the highs: Rauschenberg in Italy, 1953

Artist Robert Rauschenberg’s radical objective was to operate “in the gap between art and life”. His work crossed boundaries and recent major retrospectives in London, New York and San Francisco confirm that, 11 years after his death in 2008, this remorselessly innovative figure remains a strong creative influence, especially on young artists. But before his fame became global, one of Rauschenberg's first exhibitions took place in Florence in 1953—and it culminated in a gesture that has become an art legend. British writer and art historian Martin Holman tells the story.

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Always trouble with gravity //  Gereon Krebber about his sculptures, materials and thingness
Aug
28
6:00 PM18:00

Always trouble with gravity // Gereon Krebber about his sculptures, materials and thingness

German sculptor Gereon Krebber gives a special introduction to his work and calls into question conventional assumptions about public art and culture (for example that it should be permanent, ‘valuable’, or ‘compliant’ or “complementary’ to its location).

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