THINKING THROUGH PRACTICES

  • Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line
Lecture Performance

Lecturers

Nikolaus Gansterer , Arteaga, Alex

Date

  • 27 October 2018– Wiels, Belgien (contemporary art centre)

Keywords

Choreo-Graphic Figures, Translecture, Performance, Live Drawing

Text

27 October 2018, 16:00
 “THINKING THROUGH PRACTICES” A presentation through practices of two books written through practices, as a framework to reflect collectively on the role of publishing in the context of artistic research. Although very different in form, the writing processes articulate practice and thought as two naturally and necessarily interwoven things. We invite to a moment where some of the practices through which these books are existing now will be performed and made present as ways of thinking. The two publications "Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line", Nikolaus Gansterer, Emma Cocker, Mariella Greil (eds.), DeGruyter, Berlin, 2017 and "Thinking Conditioning through Practice", Alex Arteaga and Heike Langsdorf (eds.) APE, Ghent, 2018 serve as platform for three performances in different media followed by a open discussion with the audience: Alex Arteaga & Nikolaus Gansterer: acousmatic translecture; Julien Bruneau: excerpt of the performance some crosscuts of some of our improbable bodies, with Anouk Llaurens and Sonia Si Ahmed; Miriam Rohde, Laetitia Gendre & Heike Langsdorf: From where we are (becoming a spatial participant); Kristof Van Baarle sends a series of postcards spelling a couple of questions and thoughts on the two books stimulating a conversation between contributors and audience. The event takes place at WIELS, Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels, Belgium. Free admission.

Title of Event

THINKING THROUGH PRACTICES

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Activity List

Location

Address

  • Wiels, Belgien
  • Avenue Wielemans Ceuppens - Wielemans Ceuppenslaan
  • Belgien
Published By: Nikolaus Gansterer | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Publication Date: 09 May 2022, 10:54 | Edit Date: 24 November 2022, 09:06