Public Colloquium
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Artistic Research PhD Programme
University of Applied Arts Vienna
The aim of the Public Colloquium is to provide an opportunity for the PhD candidates to present the progress and current development of their research projects. The presentations serve to illustrate the continuous artistic research practice whereby development is made comprehensible through the consideration of reflexive forms of documentation and the possibility to integrate existing elements of the work.
The Public Colloquium is part of the Artistic Research PhD Programme at the Angewandte.
17–19 May, 2022
Zentrum Fokus Forschung
Rustenschacherallee 2–4
1020 Vienna
If presence is not possible, please contact us: zff@uni-ak.ac.at
Participants
Nisrine Boukhari
Margit Busch
Cristiana de Marchi
Rah Eleh
Tamás Páll
Micha Payer
Ana Rajčević
Anahita Rezvanirad
Juli Sikorska
Georg Tremmel
Rizki Resa Utama
Conny Zenk
PROGRAM:
Day 1
Tuesday, May 17 2022
Guest Critic: Angela Stief Director and Chief Curator for Contemporary Art, ALBERTINA MODERN, Vienna
09:30—10:00 · Welcome & Coffee
10:00—10:45 · Nisrine Boukhari
Between an unknown beginning and unexpected end in no particular order.
On fragmentation and nonlinearity in conceptual writing in visual art;
Supervisor: Monika Rinck
11:00—11:45 · Rah Eleh
Xenofuturism: A proposal for a Liminal Futurism;
Supervisor: Bouchra Khalili
12:00—13:00 · Lunch Break
13:00—13:45 · Micha Payer
Re-Enacting Tableaus;
Supervisor: Paul Petritsch
14:00—14:45 · Anahita Rezvanirad
What role does art play, if any,
in archiving and effecing collective memory;
Supervisor: Henning Bohl
15:00—15:45 · Impulse: Angela Stief
Day 2
Wednesday, May 18 2022
Guest Critic: Thomas Grill
Researcher and Teacher at the University of Music and
Performing Arts in Vienna, Head of the Certificate Program
for Electroacoustic and Experimental Music (ELAK) and
Co-Head of the Artistic Research Center (ARC)
09:30—10:00 · Welcome & Coffee
10:00—10:45 · Cristiana de Marchi
Casting a shadow. On disappearance, emptiness and
the haunting power of absence; Supervisor: Judith Eisler
11:00—11:45 · Juli Sikorska
Apocalypse!!! From science fiction to climate fiction: imagining
climate futures we can and want to live in; Supervisor: Anab Jain
12:00—13:00 · Lunch Break
13:00—13:45 · Margit Busch
A garden for a fish; Supervisor: Virgil Widrich
14:00—14:45 · Ana Rajcevic
Chimera: The Monstrous, the Wondrous and the Human;
Supervisor: Virgil Widrich
15:00—15:15 · Break
15:15—16:00 · Conny Zenk
RAD Performance—Driving Voices of Resistance;
Supervisor: Ruth Schnell
16:00—16:30 · Impulse: Thomas Grill
Thursday,
May 19 2022
Guest Critic: Christo Doherty
Deputy Head of School: Head of Arts Research, University of
the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
09:30—10:00 · Welcome & Coffee
10:00—10:45 · Tamás Páll
Role-play, simulation and worlding (via Zoom);
Supervisor: Margarete Jahrmann
11:00—11:45 · Georg Tremmel
The Emergence of Biology as a Read / Write Medium;
Supervisor: Margarete Jahrmann
12:00—13:00 · Lunch Break
13:00—13:45 · Rizki Resa Utama
BALIMAJINESE »Constructed Audiovisual Language
in Tropical Tourism (Bali, Indonesia)« (via Zoom);
Supervisor: Martin Krenn
14:00—14:45 · Impulse: Christo Doherty (via Zoom)
15:00—15:45 · End reflection