Approaching the 3s
The spatial, the social, and the sensorium, Autumn
School, 2–7 October 2016
Due date: 06. June 2016
University
of Applied Arts Vienna, Department Sculpture and Space in collaboration with the department Art History and the FWF research
project “A matter of historicity” (https://amatterofhistoricity.net)
Thinking through the interdependence
of the spatial, the social, and the sensorium aims at gaining new insights into how artistic and cultural practices connect
to urgent societal phenomena, such as the search for identity, inequalities in urban policies, or the global economic crisis.
Lecturer: Erika Balsom, Film theorist and cultural scientist, King's College London, United Kingdom; Claire Bishop,
Art historian and critic, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA; Ursula Frohne, Art historian, Westfälische
Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany; Eva Kernbauer, Art historian, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria; Volker Kirchberg,
Sociologist, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany; Volker Pantenburg
Film theorist, Bauhaus Universität Weimar,
Germany; Hans Schabus, Artist, head of the department Sculpture and Space, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria; Jakub
Szczęsny,
Architect, Centrala, Poland.
Artists and researchers working in field of art, architecture, art
history, anthropology, sociology, media theory, and cultural studies etc. who are eager to explore the interdependence of
the spatial, the social, and the sensorium are cordially invited to apply for participation.
Full Information:
http://www.skulpturundraum.at/autumn-school.html
Funded by WWTF within the program Social Sciences and Humanities
of the City of Vienna