Party as Form lecture series: 'Tope Ajayi - Culture as Form
Join us for an online lecture by artist and curator 'Tope Ajayi, who will lead a workshop on culture as form.
Join us for an online lecture by artist and curator 'Tope Ajayi, who will lead a workshop on culture as form.
Join us for the online lecture Happy Tears – the uncertain life of the party by artist and writer Brandon LaBelle who will offer perspectives on parties as creative get-togethers.
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.
Join us for an online lecture by Brazilian writer and curator Leo Felipe. As part of a lecture series following R27: Party as Form, Felipe will present a performative reading of excerpts from the author's latest book, the novella a sex shop of drugs & food.
Writer and scholar McKenzie Wark gives a lecture based on her recent book Raving.
In this final summary session, we will review the key issues and ideas that have emerged in Weeks 1-4 and where possible take them further.
This session speculates on what the future may hold for tourism, and how artists and architects could help shape a positive future for the industry.
This series asks how can artists and architects contribute to a positive future for the travel industry? This session explores possible ways in which architecture could help build positive interactions between tourist and host communities.
This series asks how can artists and architects contribute to a positive future for the travel industry? This session asks how creative initiatives can support positive engagement between travelers and host-communities?
This series asks how can artists and architects contribute to a positive future for the travel industry? This first event considers: What does it mean to be a tourist? What trends have developed in recent years within the travel sector? And what challenges does the industry now face?