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2. Seeing Into the Heart of Things: Dialog
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Chus Martínez, Quinn Latimer, knowbotiq, Yvonne Wilhelm, Christian Huebler, Ana Garzón Sabogal, Elena Zieser, Niklas Kammermeier, Tabea Rothfuchs, Marion Ritzmann, Alice Wilke, Anna Francke, Sarina Scheidegger, Chris Handberg, Esther Hunziker, Karin Borer, Konrad Sigl, Chus Martínez, Quinn Latimer, knowbotiq, Yvonne Wilhelm, Christian Huebler, Ana Garzón Sabogal, Elena Zieser, Niklas Kammermeier, Tabea Rothfuchs, Marion Ritzmann, Alice Wilke, Anna Francke, Sarina Scheidegger, Chris Handberg, Esther Hunziker, Karin Borer, and Konrad Sigl
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Dialog by artist duo knowbotiq (Yvonne Wilhelm and Christian Huebler) with researcher and project coordinator Ana Garzón Sabogal, is the seventh episode of the series Seeing Into the Heart of Things: Earth and Equality Within Indigenous and Ancestral Knowledges. These episodes emerged from the Master Symposium with the same title in fall 2021, in collaboration with CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia., https://www.librarystack.org/seeing-into-the-heart-of-things-dialog/?ref=unknown
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- 2022
3. Inventory and Hinge: Entangled Fields of Research in the Arts
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Christoph Schenker, Dieter Maurer, Claudia Riboni, Jörg Köppl, Elke Bippus, Ulrich Görlich, Meret Wandeler, knowbotic research, Felix Stalder, Hannes Rickli, Linda Herzog, Rachel Mader, Nils Röller, Michael Hiltbrunner, Jürgen Krusche, Philipp Klaus, Christoph Brunner, Gitanjali Dang, Franz Krähenbühl, Barbara Preisig, Michael Schindhelm, Benjamin Egger, knowbotiq, Romy Rüegger, Laura von Niederhäusern, Uriel Orlow, Susan Elizabeth Richter, Hubertus Design, Kerstin Landis, Jonas Voegeli, Valentin Kaiser, Nathan Meyer, Scott Vander Zee, Christoph Schenker, Dieter Maurer, Claudia Riboni, Jörg Köppl, Elke Bippus, Ulrich Görlich, Meret Wandeler, knowbotic research, Felix Stalder, Hannes Rickli, Linda Herzog, Rachel Mader, Nils Röller, Michael Hiltbrunner, Jürgen Krusche, Philipp Klaus, Christoph Brunner, Gitanjali Dang, Franz Krähenbühl, Barbara Preisig, Michael Schindhelm, Benjamin Egger, knowbotiq, Romy Rüegger, Laura von Niederhäusern, Uriel Orlow, Susan Elizabeth Richter, Hubertus Design, Kerstin Landis, Jonas Voegeli, Valentin Kaiser, Nathan Meyer, and Scott Vander Zee
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Inventory and Hinge provides an overview of the research projects performed over the last two decades at the Institute for Contemporary Art Research (IFCAR) of Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK). It is an inventory because it presents all the projects realized during this period with many figures and illustrations. It is a hinge because links and QR codes grant access to nearly all publications and websites that were created by the individual projects. Artistic work interconnects multiple competencies and areas of knowledge, ways of life and working, and the IFCAR research projects are thus organized in correspondence with this transgressive gesture, which becomes manifest here as interdisciplinary, networked knowledge production. The cultivation of these complexities has been a mission of the IFCAR since its inception. Throughout these pioneering years the IFCAR has always seen its task in the promotion of research competency in the fine arts, and in providing support for the conception and execution of concrete projects. Although art as research has a long tradition outside of institutions, this task meant nothing less than introducing a new research discipline into the context of knowledge and establishing a new genre in the context of art. Each of the projects presented in this book involves research through the process of creation—but they often also conduct a metadiscourse on artistic research itself., https://www.librarystack.org/inventory-and-hinge-entangled-fields-of-research-in-the-arts/?ref=unknown
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- 2022
4. Thulu Thu Thu - Before the Sun Harms You. Sonic and Haptic Forms of Solidarity in Environmental Spectralities
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knowbotiq
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History ,incantations ,Performative utterance ,collective sensing ,molecular intimacies ,General Medicine ,Capitalism ,Object (philosophy) ,Solidarity ,Politics ,peat bogs ,carbon sinks ,Aesthetics ,Anthropocene ,Narrative ,Inscribed figure - Abstract
The artist duo knowbotiq were invited in 2019/20 by the Timespan Heritage and Art Center in the Scottish Highlands to develop a project on the ecologies of the peat bogs. The resulting project, „Thulu thu thu, before the sun harms you“, traced and unfolded past, present and future entanglements and narratives of materialities in the peat land, it’s inscribed asymmetric violence and the impacts of racialized capitalism. The artistic unfolding of the land developed performative acts of „collective sensing“ - groups of people connected through a multitudinous object of braided plant fibers (Thulhu) to apprehend the vibrations of the peatlands. Their explorations were accompanied by „sonic incantations“ - knowbotiq invited other artists for producing a fractured series of sounds, songs and readings. The incantations were articulated from various planetary positions, invoking the inhumane politics of the Anthropocene.
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- 2020
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5. Swiss Psychotropic Gold
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Knowbotiq, Bandi, Nina, Knowbotiq, and Bandi, Nina
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Critique ,Art - Abstract
For more than three centuries, Swiss commodity trade has been caught up in colonial, postcolonial and neoliberal entanglements. Having fueled early modern industrialization, as well as contemporary finance, Swiss trading activities have influenced cultural, affective and moral economies. They have contributed to Swiss wealth, but also to national narratives of independence, safety and white supremacy. Yet, public debate on colonial involvement is almost absent. The Swiss mythology of neutrality transforms the often violent and 'dirty'material complexities of mining and trading into an opaque and orderly form of technocracy, discretion and virtual finance. An artistic and ethnographic project, "Swiss Psychotropic Gold" re-narrates global gold trade���from mining in former colonies to its refining and many diversions in and out of Switzerland ��� as a series of transformative immediations of primary materials, values and affects. Supplementary material in the printed book edition: The attached SD memory card contains artistic contributions as video and audio files., + ID: 577933 + Reihentitel: Schriftenreihe des Institute for Contemporary Art Research ZHdK
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- 2020
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6. Molecular Intimacies. Collective Sensing and Sonic Solidarity
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knowbotiq (Yvonne Wilhelm, Christian Hübler)
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Das Projekt Thulhu thu thu, before the sun harms you von knowbotiq geht vergangenen, gegenwärtigen und zukünftigen materiellen Narrativen der Torfmoore in den schottischen Highlands nach und fächert diese auf. Es entwickelt performative und klangliche Akte des ‚Collective Sensings‘ – Gruppen, welche durch ein vielgestaltiges Objekt aus geflochtenen Pflanzenfasern (Thulhu) miteinander verbunden sind, um die Vibrationen und die in die Landschaft eingeschriebene asymmetrische Gewalt zu erfassen. Das Projekt entstand in Kollaboration mit Lamin Fofana, Ayesha Hameed and Elvin Brandhi, Fundación Mareia, Margarida Mendes, Pedro Neves Marquez and Raw Forest, Odete, Romy Rüegger.
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- 2021
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7. Labor Mülheim: Künstlerisches Forschen in Feldern zwischen Prekarität und Kreativität
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Krusche, Jürgen, Assmann, Katja, Polivka, Jan, Ronneberger, Klaus, Bergmann, Holger, Schenker, Christoph, Holfelder, Ute, Schönberger, Klaus, knowbotiq, Becker, Jochen, Schacher, Jan, van Eck, Cathy, Reese, Kirsten, Lossius, Trond, and Krusche, Jürgen
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Stadtkultur/Urbanisitik ,Artistic Research ,Urbane Qualität ,Urbaner Raum - Abstract
Die nordrhein-westfälische Stadt Mülheim an der Ruhr vereint modellhaft die spezifische Urbanität des Ruhrgebiets als polyzentrales Siedlungsgefüge und die städtischen wie politischen Herausforderungen und Potenziale einer sich im Strukturwandel befindenden Region. Mithilfe künstlerischer und kulturwissenschaftlicher Methoden haben vier Teams der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste (ZHdK) – in Zusammenarbeit mit der Kulturorganisation Urbane Künste Ruhr – im Jahr 2013 in Mülheim ein Stadtlabor betrieben und darin ganz unterschiedliche Schichten der Stadt freigelegt, bearbeitet sowie sicht- und hörbar gemacht. Das Buch dokumentiert die verschiedenen Projekte und stellt sie zugleich in einen größeren Zusammenhang. Damit eröffnen sich neue Zugänge auf die Frage zum Verhältnis von Kunst und Stadt: Welche Rolle spielt künstlerische Forschung in urbanen Transformationsprozessen, wie kann sie sowohl zum diskursiven wie auch ästhetischen "Wissen" über eine Stadt beitragen und soziale wie urbane Entwicklungen nicht nur anschaulich machen, sondern aktiv mitgestalten?
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- 2015
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8. Labor M��lheim: K��nstlerisches Forschen in Feldern zwischen Prekarit��t und Kreativit��t
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Krusche, J��rgen, Assmann, Katja, Polivka, Jan, Ronneberger, Klaus, Bergmann, Holger, Schenker, Christoph, Holfelder, Ute, Sch��nberger, Klaus, Knowbotiq, Becker, Jochen, Schacher, Jan, van Eck, Cathy, Reese, Kirsten, and Lossius, Trond
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Stadtkultur/Urbanisitik ,Artistic Research ,Urbaner Raum ,Urbane Qualit��t - Abstract
Die nordrhein-westf��lische Stadt M��lheim an der Ruhr vereint modellhaft die spezifische Urbanit��t des Ruhrgebiets als polyzentrales Siedlungsgef��ge und die st��dtischen wie politischen Herausforderungen und Potenziale einer sich im Strukturwandel befindenden Region. Mithilfe k��nstlerischer und kulturwissenschaftlicher Methoden haben vier Teams der Z��rcher Hochschule der K��nste (ZHdK) ��� in Zusammenarbeit mit der Kulturorganisation Urbane K��nste Ruhr ��� im Jahr 2013 in M��lheim ein Stadtlabor betrieben und darin ganz unterschiedliche Schichten der Stadt freigelegt, bearbeitet sowie sicht- und h��rbar gemacht. Das Buch dokumentiert die verschiedenen Projekte und stellt sie zugleich in einen gr����eren Zusammenhang. Damit er��ffnen sich neue Zug��nge auf die Frage zum Verh��ltnis von Kunst und Stadt: Welche Rolle spielt k��nstlerische Forschung in urbanen Transformationsprozessen, wie kann sie sowohl zum diskursiven wie auch ��sthetischen "Wissen" ��ber eine Stadt beitragen und soziale wie urbane Entwicklungen nicht nur anschaulich machen, sondern aktiv mitgestalten?, + ID: 584094 + Reihentitel: Schriftenreihe des Institut f��r Gegenwartskunst ZHdK
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- 2015
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9. Gold shines in the collective imagination of Switzerland. Interview mit Rohit Jain
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Tanner, Jakob, University of Zurich, knowbotiq, Bandi, Nina, and Tanner, Jakob
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10109 Institute of History ,900 History - Published
- 2020
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