DAI Bulletin 2014-2015 no. 2
DAI-week number 2
SCHEDULE DAI-WEEK 3-7 November 2014
November 3: Monday
13:00-14:00 Communal lunch
14:00-18:00: How To Do Things With Theory
The first day of this DAI-week is reserved for the three seminars of How To Do Things With Theory:
- Seminar by Alena Alexandrova
18:30: Communal dinner
November 4: Tuesday
10:15-15: The Kitchen / Not The Restaurant; all students attend the lecture-presentations or lecture-performances by 6 students, this DAI-week's guest respondents are Bridget Crone & Bernard Akoi-Jackson
Schedule:
10.15 Charlie Dance
11.00 Aarti Sunder
11.45 Jan Adriaans
12.30 Communal lunch
13.30 Wei Hu
14.15 Panagiotis Panagiotakopoulos
15.00 Pilar Mata Dupont
15.45 Tea break
16.00 Presentation Bernard Akoi-Jackson
Location: DAI project room
Concurrently: Face to face tutorials with Marina Vishmidt, Alena Alexandrova and Bassam El Baroni.
18:30 Dinner
Location: Ground Floor
Concurrently: 16:00-18:00 close session with presentations by Florian Göttke and David Maroto in the presence of Bridget Crone, Frank van Vree and Gabriëlle Schleijpen
20:00-22:00 a close brainstorm session of the DAI's Associate PHD Researchers Collective with as participants: Alena Alexandrova, Bassam El Baroni, Bridget Crone, Florian Göttke, Renée Ridgway, Gabriëlle Schleijpen, Peter Sonderen, Marina Vishmidt and Frank van Vree.
November 5: Wednesday
On the Wednesday of each DAI-week, the students split up in three groups for the projects that together form the so-called ROAMING ACADEMY.
14:00-17:30 Seminar: A Cinétract by other means: Notes from Tehran by Doreen Mende and the Otolith Group: Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar
Today with: Doreen Mende, Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar
Location: DAI project room
9:30-17:00 Seminar: To Make a Work~Molecular Revolutions by Grant Watson and Yael Davids
Today with Grant Watson and Thijs Witty
Location: DAI Audi II, Ground Floor
9:30-17:00 Seminar: ACTION UNITES, WORDS DIVIDE (ON PRAXIS, AN UNSTATED THEORY) by If I Can't Dance I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution & Jon Mikel Euba
Today with: Jon Mikel Euba and Tanja Baudoin
Location: DAI Audi I, Ground Floor
13:00-14:00 communal lunch
18:30-19:30 communal dinner
19:30- The Sonsbeek Series: session nr. 2 with Rieke Vos & Lado Darakhvelidze
Location: DAI Project Room
November 6: Thursday
9:30 - 18:30 Face to Face
One on one meetings between students and (guest) tutors. This week with: Nick Aikens, Doreen Mende, Kodwo Eshun, Anjalika Sagar, Grant Watson, Thijs Witty, Yael Davids, Jon Mikel Euba, Tanja Baudoin, Fernando García-Dory, Sanne Oorthuizen, Jorinde Seijdel, Florian Göttke, Lado Darakhvelidze and Rebecca Sakoun
Location: DAI spaces on all floors
19:00 Dinner (except for participants of Publishing Class V, who will have dinner at Werkplaats Typografie, Agnietenplaats 2 in Arnhem)
20:00 Round table meeting with Gabriëlle Schleijpen
Concurrently: groupmeetings of Publishing Class V and A Cinétract by other means: Notes from Tehran
November 7: Friday
The students split up in groups for the 3 commissioned projects tailored around specific research questions, organised and tutored by partnering organisations The Van Abbemuseum, Open! and Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory.
9:30: Practicing with Institutions, Instituting Practice, curated and tutored by the Van Abbemuseum
Today with project leader Nick Aikens and guest tutor Jonas Staal
Location: DAI project room
9:30: Affective Images: How Public Images Produce Affect in a Digital Age, curated and tutored by Open!
Today with project curator & core tutor Jorinde Seijdel and co-tutor Florian Göttke
Location: DAI Audi II
9:30: Publishing Class V: INLAND, curated and tutored by Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory.
Today with core tutor Fernando García-Dory and curator and course leader Sanne Oorthuizen
Location: TBC
13:00-14:00 communal lunch
17:00 End of the DAI Program of this week
TAKE NOTICE: this evening Casco in Utrecht presents a session with Leela Gandhi, "On Ethics of Imperfection: Practices of Self and Becoming Common" with Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar (The Otolith Group) as conversants. Read more here