TOWARDS PERMACULTURAL INSTITUTIONS – CURATING TRANSFORMATION

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TOWARDS PERMACULTURAL INSTITUTIONS – CURATING TRANSFORMATION

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A workshop series on the role of art institutions in socio-ecological processes of transformation.

Against the background of multiple social and ecological crises, the workshop series Towards Permacultural Institutions: Curating Transformation reflects on the application of permacultural principles in the cultural sector as the starting point for a three-part workshop series. The central question is what role art institutions can play in urgent transformation processes towards an ecologically just society and what possibilities they have for action. The workshop series is a cooperation between Temporary Gallery – Centre for Contemporary Art in Cologne and the Office medienwerk.nrw.

The term permaculture is made up of the words “permanent” and “(agri-)culture” and brings different types of knowledge and practices together. Permaculture combines methods from organic cultivation as well as principles for designing social processes that aim for holism, regeneration, horizontality and reciprocity. The design of permaculture processes and systems is based on a cycle of observation, experimentation and adaptation. It is built on three ethical principles: 1) Earth Care: Care for the planet and all more-than-humans. 2) People Care: Care for people and equitable access to all the basics of life. 3) Fair Share: Fair distribution of limited resources.

Based on the ethical principles Towards Permacultural Institutions: Curating Transformation addresses three specific topics:

In the spirit of People Care, the workshop on the topic of “Allyship” deepens the question of ways to support local environmental groups and climate justice activists and asks about ways to build solidarity and reciprocal relationships between actors and communities in the so-called Global South and North.

In the spirit of Fair Share, the “Degrowth” workshop looks critically and constructively at the approaches of the post-growth movement, especially education for sustainable development, and questions central strategies regarding their transferability to the cultural sector.

In the spirit of Earth Care, the “Grounding” workshop is dedicated to curatorial and institutional practices that aim at ecological regeneration and asks about the interaction between ecology, pedagogy and physical-mental care.

The workshops aim to transfer the content into your own institutional practice and offer the opportunity to analyze the institutional/individual status quo, outline visions and strategies and identify first steps for action.

Following the summer seminar Towards Permacultural Institutions: Exercises in Collective Thinking (organised by the Stiftung Künstlerdorf Schöppingen in cooperation with the Temporary Gallery), the Curating Transformation series creates space to critically question permaculture and think about a translation of its ethics, principles and methods into the art field. What could a permacultural  (= socially and ecologically just) art institution look like?

Curated by Aneta Rostkowska and Nada Rosa Schroer

Dates

Block 1 – People Care: Allyship and Climate Justice
Friday, 20 October 2023, 2 – 8:30 pm
Saturday, 21 October 2023, 10:30 am – 7 pm

Public lecture: Friday, 20 October, 7:30 pm, Antonia Alampi (no registration necessary).

With: Antonia Alampi, Artistic Director Spore Initiative, Berlin; Jakeline Romero, Environmental Activist, Colombia and Camilo Pachón, Artist, Colombia; Ela Spalding, Artist, Berlin; Angela Serino, Artist Residency Research Collective, Amsterdam; ama.twi, Cologne and more.

Block 2 – Fair Share: Degrowth
Friday, 3 November 2023, 2 – 8:30 pm
Saturday, 4 November 2023, 10:30 am – 7 pm

Public lecture: Friday, 3 November, 7:30 pm (no registration necessary)

With: Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie, Leipzig; Łukasz Jastrubczak & Małgorzata Mazur, CentrumCentrum, Szczecin; Beni Tonka, Cologne and more.

Block 3 – Earth Care: Grounding Practices and Care
Friday, 1 December 2023, 2 – 8:30 pm
Saturday, 2 December, 10 am 7 pm

Public lecture: Friday, 2 December, 7:30 pm, Lucia Pietroiusti (no registration necessary)

With: Lucia Pietroiusti, Curator of Ecology, Serpentine Gallery, London; Biljana Ćirić & Madeleine Collie, Study Pattern Collective, Australia/Serbia; Giulia Bellinetti, Director Future Materials Lab, Jan Van Eyck, Maastricht; Paula Erstmann, Artist, Berlin; iSaAc Espinoza Hidrobo & Darya Myasnikova, maiskind, Cologne and more.

Location: Temporary Gallery, Centre for Contemporary Art, Mauritiuswall 35, 50676 Cologne
Language: English
Registration via: info@medienwerk-nrw.de

Registration for all three workshops together is possible and welcome. No registration is necessary for the public lectures.

The workshop series is a cooperation between Büro medienwerk.nrw and the Temporary Gallery, Center for Contemporary Art, Cologne.

THROWBACK 2017: Speculative Technologies | Workshop with Jaromil

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THROWBACK 2017: Speculative Technologies | Workshop with Jaromil

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„We should be able to manner your devices behaviour – but first you need to be aware of what they do!“ (Jaromil)

The series Speculative Technologies opened a space for the discussion of technoimaginations beyond commercialization and control. The focus was on strategies from digital culture and media art, which understand technology as principles of open systems, accessibility, changeability, versatility, emancipation and self-empowerment. The aim was not just to consume a perfectly designed product, but to convey a creative approach to technology and the knowledge of how it works. Speculative Technologies asked which “other” technologies are conceivable.

The workshop in September was aimed at artists and designers who, for example, want their installations to react to network traffic and allow things to communicate with each other in real time; and it was aimed at hackers who work with open source, cryptography and intelligent proxies, and many others who are interested in a critical, artistic and creative approach to technology. The workshop will be led by italian media artist and researcher Jaromil (https://jaromil.dyne.org/). With his independent software company Dyne.com, Jaromil has developed, among other things, a device which is able to track the activity in our networks, share resources with friends and neighbours – and finally to protect our own LAN: DOWSE is an invention based on open source and open hardware principles which can be set up on a low-cost board (like a Raspberry Pi or an OlinuXino). Jaromil helped workshop participants to create their own box and to work together on ideas for artistic applications. Further information: http://www.dowse.eu

More information on Dowse is available on dyne.org

The workshop took place at the space Rekorder II, Scharnhorststraße 68, in Dortmund.

The workshop was organized by the office medienwerk.nrw and is part of the workshop series “Speculative Technologies”. The workshop was funded within the framework of the Individual Artists’ Funding (IKF) of the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. The office medienwerk.nrw is funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of NRW. Office hosted by: Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund.