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Platz nehmen #2: Parliament of Delicacies
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/museum-and-exhibitions/art-public-sphere/projects/2024/platz-nehmen-2-parliament-of-delicacies
A series of events on the culture of public debate at Schillerplatz by Academy | Art | Public SphereNo publisherVorträge / Veranstaltungen2024/03/28 12:34:33 GMT+0TerminPlatz nehmen #2: Parliament of Delicacies
https://www.akbild.ac.at/de/museum-und-ausstellungen/akademie-kunst-oeffentlichkeit/projekte/2024/platz-nehmen-2-parliament-of-delicacies
Eine Veranstaltungsreihe zur öffentlichen Debattenkultur am Schillerplatz von Akademie | Kunst | ÖffentlichkeitNo publisherVorträge / Veranstaltungen2024/03/28 12:32:00 GMT+0TerminEuropean Commission | DIGITAL Europe Programme
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/research/art-research-service/calls-contests/2024/european-commission-digital-europe-programme
The DIGITAL Europe Programme (DIGITAL) supports the digital transformation of European society.No publisherCalls mit Deadline2024/03/28 12:21:08 GMT+0Article with Due DateArt and (Anti)Fascism. Left Exhibition History in West Germany
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/institutes/art-theory-and-cultural-studies/events/lectures-events/art-and-anti-fascism-left-exhibition-history-in-west-germany
Lecture by Friederike SiglerNo publisherVorträge / Veranstaltungen2024/03/28 11:27:00 GMT+0TerminEU Commission | SEA-Europe Joint Funding Scheme
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/research/art-research-service/calls-contests/2024/eu-commission-sea-europe-joint-funding-scheme
The "Southeast Asia-Europe Joint Funding Scheme for Research and Innovation" (JFS) is an instrument for promoting multilateral research and innovation projects.No publisherCalls mit Deadline2024/03/28 09:56:31 GMT+0Article with Due DateIntersections of Conviviality: Voices from Communities
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/institutes/fine-arts/events/lectures-events/2024/intersections-of-conviviality-voices-from-communities
FORUM 1: Marginalized Voices at the Forefront! Speaking up, Speaking out! As part of Conviviality as Potentiality: From Amnesia to Pandemic towards Convivial Epistemologies (FWF AR 679, 2021–2025).No publisherVorträge / Veranstaltungen2024/03/28 09:28:26 GMT+0TerminÜberschneidungen der Konvivialität: Voices from Communities
https://www.akbild.ac.at/de/institute/bildende-kunst/veranstaltungen/vortrage-events/2024/ueberschneidungen-der-konvivialitaet-voices-from-communities
FORUM 1: Marginalisierte Stimmen an vorderster Front! Sich zu Wort melden, sich äußern! Im Rahmen von Konvivialität als Potentialität: Von der Amnesie zur Pandemie zu konvivialen Epistemologien (FWF AR 679, 2021-2025).No publisherVorträge / Veranstaltungen2024/03/28 09:08:00 GMT+0TerminFemale Pioneers in the History of VR
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/lectures/159951
In this seminar, we uncover the overlooked history of the metaverse, emphasizing the pivotal roles of women in the VR landscape. Tracing VR back to the industry’s first peak in the 1990s – a period often overlooked in today’s architectural discourse – we delve into the seminal research of female VR pioneers in scenography, arts, and design. The stories of Brenda Laurel, Char Davies, Monika Fleischmann, and Rebecca Allen will serve as anchors, followed by insights from contemporary practitioners challenging gender and identity norms in today’s digital spheres. The lines traced between these women aim to construct new perspectives on VR’s historical context and to challenge prevailing discussions about the potential futures of the metaverse. This seminar is structured as a blocked event, including an applied VR exploration segment centred on embodied virtuality, where each student will have the chance to design and animate their personal virtual avatar.No publisher2024/03/28 07:34:44 GMT+0LectureRingvorlesung BEST AVAILABLE COPY IV - the preservation of time-based media art …again, again and again
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/lectures/162217
...No publisher2024/03/28 07:34:46 GMT+0LectureSubcultural Chronologies: the online/offline thereafter of the 1990s
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/lectures/162599
... At this moment, our corporal presence adjacently unbinds within the ‘online’ as it takes up the ‘offline’ instantaneously. A hybrid concoction of digital images, archived documents, political statements, AR filters, and short captions protrude our cloth and flesh from the online. The course thus positions the (digital) image of the body in the center of the discussion. It traces the subcultural permeation into high fashion and art in the early 90s - the fragmented mix of the club culture (rave), the grunge, and the kink, their documentation, re-enactment, and evolution into visual signifiers of ‘authenticity’ of later stages of the Internet. Following the progress of technology, the course will map the fragmented visual history of subversive corporal ties through the lens of the reoccurring 1990s. The motivation of the course is to raise the awareness of recent intertwined histories of subcultures, styles, and gestures and how they have determined the visual language of today, furthermore to steady the speed of visual information the students may be experiencing within their consumption of visual information by acknowledging the journey of the image within the micro-o-narratives of the social media; its standing within larger chronicle of (sub)culture. The course is taught through a practitioners leans of an established professional in the worlds of fashion, styling, film, and theater costume and a club goer, in Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, and Belgrade, from the late 90s to mid-2000s, equipped with a first-hand experience of seeing and being in the world absorbed in multiple aspects of dress and subculture on the cusp from analog to digital. The seminar will be teaching the students how to analyze visual material from queer, trans feminist and post-socialist perspectives within the visual narratives of social media, concurrently encouraging them to create their autonomous works and writing on the topics covered in the seminar.No publisher2024/03/28 07:34:46 GMT+0LectureSustainability - Whats the point of art? I
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/lectures/162695
Sustainability - Whats the point of art? - The impact of art in an age of ecological transformation in theory and with accompanying practical experimentsNo publisher2024/03/28 07:34:46 GMT+0LectureHow to make sense of the world – Karten, Räume, Grenzen
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/lectures/162455
...No publisher2024/03/28 07:34:46 GMT+0LectureSustainability - Whats the point of art? II
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/lectures/163221
...No publisher2024/03/28 07:34:46 GMT+0LectureSoundscapes of Intersectional Encounters: Exploring Identity Through Sound
https://www.akbild.ac.at/en/lectures/162736
The interdisciplinary course "Soundscapes of Intersectional Encounters: Exploring Identity Through Sound" is dedicated in depth to the exploration of identities and their multiple intersections in the context of authenticity of stories and narratives. The goal of this course is to create an understanding of diverse identities that are rich in perspective, experiential expertise, and linked to cultural dimensions, and to develop a culture of memory based on a broad range of identities. In doing so, culture as a conceptuality is to be met with appreciation and at the same time a critical examination is to be undertaken of the extent to which the concept of culture is presented as a prison in many dominant discursive spaces and thus cultures are constructed as incompatible. This is to be counteracted with dedication.No publisher2024/03/28 07:34:46 GMT+0LectureFemale Pioneers in the History of VR
https://www.akbild.ac.at/de/lehrveranstaltungen/159951
In diesem Seminar decken wir die übersehene Geschichte des Metaversums auf und betonen die entscheidenden Rollen von Frauen in der VR-Landschaft. Wir verfolgen VR zurück zum ersten Höhepunkt der Branche in den 1990er Jahren - einer Zeit, die im heutigen architektonischen Diskurs oft übersehen wird - und tauchen ein in die wegweisende Forschung weiblicher VR-Pioniere in Szenografie, Kunst und Design. Die Geschichten von Brenda Laurel, Char Davies, Monika Fleischmann und Rebecca Allen dienen als Anker, gefolgt von Einblicken zeitgenössischer Praktizierender, die Geschlechter- und Identitätsnormen in den heutigen digitalen Sphären hinterfragen. Die Linien, die zwischen diesen Frauen gezogen werden, sollen neue Perspektiven auf den historischen Kontext von VR schaffen und gängige Diskussionen über die potenziellen Zukunft des Metaversums in Frage stellen. Dieses Seminar ist als Blockveranstaltung strukturiert und umfasst einen angewandten VR-Explorationsabschnitt, der sich auf die verkörperte Virtualität konzentriert, in dem jeder Student die Chance haben wird, seinen persönlichen virtuellen Avatar zu entwerfen und zu animieren.No publisher2024/03/28 07:34:40 GMT+0Lecture