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[ecrea] CfP: Critical Practices and Experimentation
Thu Feb 20 15:46:35 GMT 2014
Call for Papers
CRITICAL PRACTICES AND EXPERIMENTATION
A workshop hosted by the European collaborative project Culture@Work
Copenhagen, April 24-25, 2014
Deadline for submissions: March 3rd, 2014
Throughout the twentieth century, social critique and critical theory
have informed a powerful thrust of thinking and agency not only in the
field of political activism proper, but also in a wide array of cultural
and artistic projects and undertakings, placing us by now at the cusp of
an entire tradition of critical art, critical scholarship, critical
pedagogy, critical curating, and so on. Contemporary critical practices
have developed new formats and modalities of work, often by propagating
cross-disciplinary ventures, by blurring the boundaries between arts and
research and by instigating new collective research platforms.
With this workshop, we will put focus on the idea of the experiment and
the ways in which experimentation stands out as a distinctive feature in
today’s critical art, research and curating. We will depart from the
question: What is an experiment? How do experimental protocols and
practices translate between sciences, humanities and art practices? How
do we set up and articulate composite and transversal objects of concern
in creation, scholarship, and exhibition? Which are the institutional
and disciplinary affordances for experimentation, and what are the
critical histories in which there are inscribed? Which constraints
hinder such translation? And, conversely, which venues and platforms
might facilitate research and creation of an experimental mold?
A particular emphasis will be put on the spaces of critical experimental
practices, that is, the many different locations where critical work
unfolds: public spaces, art spaces, schools and universities, cultural
institutions and so forth, in their variegated material manifestations,
as well as the symbolic, epistemological and imaginary spaces they
incarnate. Moreover, in addition to understanding these spaces in their
actual forms and in the dense historical heritage they embody, we are
interested in the new interfaces opening up between these spaces,
ranging from actual exchanges to virtual encounters. We will examine how
traditional spaces of critical experimentation are being put to work in
new ways, giving momentum to investigative interrelations and couplings
in the field.
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The workshop is the first of two gatherings organised by the
“Culture@Work”-network, a joint European project aimed at gauging how
contemporary culture is put to work in new contexts. The network is
founded by the School of Human Sciences at the Catholic University of
Portugal (The Lisbon Consortium) in collaboration with the Barcelona
Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA), The National Archive of Literature,
Luxembourg, and the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the
University of Copenhagen, Denmark. The second workshop will be held at
MacBa in Barcelona in February 2015.
The Copenhagen workshop is co-sponsored by Université de Paris VIII –
St. Denis within the framework of the European Network for Cultural Studies.
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The workshop will feature public lectures and presentations by Carles
Guerra(Barcelona), Irit Rogoff (London), Lars Bang Larsen (Copenhagen),
Antony Hudek (Liverpool) and Tania Ruiz Gutierrez (Paris).
On the second day of the conference, a number of parallel working groups
will be organised on the backdrop of the input provided by the submitted
proposals from the participants. The group sessions will be based on
presentations and discussions, but will also involve an aspect of
production, as the groups will present their findings in a final plenary
discussion, paving way for a concluding debate and the formulation of
the intellectual agenda of workshop II, to take place in Barcelona in
February 2015.
Submissions
Participants are invited to submit proposals for 20-minute contributions
to the working groups on the second day of the conference. In addition
to the traditional academic paper format, we welcome performative work,
presentation of relevant material for discussion, screenings, etc.
Please include a 300 word abstract of your contribution and a short
description of your work when applying.
Submission deadline is March 3, 2014. For submissions and queries, send
an email to (critical.experimentation /at/ gmail.com)
There will be a limited number of EU sponsored grants for travel and
accommodation costs for participants from the partner institutions,
please indicate if you will also apply for the grant.
More information at http://lisbonconsortium.wordpress.com/culturework/.
The Culture@Work project is co-funded by the Culture Programme of the
European Union.
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