Workshop
JOINT SEMINAR -- On Methodology

Organizer: Doctoral Program
Date: Thursday, 12 June 2014 to Saturday, 14 June 2014
Location: Cabaret Voltaire; ETH Zurich; Shedhalle Zurich
 

JOINT SEMINAR, June 12-14, 2014

ON METHODOLOGY

Curatorial/Knowledge PhD Research Program, Goldsmiths, University of London
Doctoral Program in the History and Theory of Art and Architecture, D-ARCH, ETH Zürich


DAY 1
Thursday, 12th June, 10am – 5.30pm
Location: Cabaret Voltaire, Dada House, Spiegelgasse 1, Zürich
http://www.cabaretvoltaire.ch/kontakt.html

10:00- 10:30am
C/K & ETH PhD candidates and professors' self-introduction

10.30- 12:00am
Walkie-Talkie: Towards a new Method in the Realm of Visual Culture
By Prof. Philip Ursprung (Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, ETH) & Prof. Jürg Berthold (Professor of Philosophy, University of Zürich)

12:00am-1.00pm
Outside of the Comfort Zone
By Dubravka Sekulic (Architect, Doctoral Candidate, ETH)

Lunch break: 1–2pm

2.00-3.30pm
Performing Building Sites: curating in/on/through space
By Dr. Ines Moreira (Architect, Researcher, Curator, C/K) introduced by Prof. Irit Rogoff (Professor of Visual Cultures, C/K, Goldsmiths)

Break

4.00-5.30pm
TITLE TBA
By Prof. Stefano Harney (Professor of Strategic Management Education, Singapore)

Break

6.30-7.30pm
Location: Kunsthalle Zürich
Slavs and Tatars «Lektor»: The Transliterative Tease
Conversation with Stefan Nowotny (Philosopher, C/K, Goldsmiths)
http://www.kunsthallezurich.ch/index.php?id=363&L=1


Dinner: 8.00pm
Linde Oberstrass, Universitätstrasse 91, 8006 Zürich (T. 0041 44 362 21 09)

DAY 2
Friday, 13th June, 10.30am–6pm

Location: ETH Hönggerberg, D-ARCH, Room HIL E71
https://www.ethz.ch/en/campus/locations/zurich-region/hoenggerberg.html

10.30- 11.30am
Science, Technology and Criticism
By Prof. Michael Hampe (Professor of Philosophy, ETH)

11.30am-3.30pm (Lunch break: 1–2pm)
Seminar with Prof. Stefano Harney
Stefano Harney is Professor of Strategic Management Education, Singapore Management University and co-founder of the School for Study, an ensemble teaching project. He employs autonomist and postcolonial theory in looking into issues associated with race, work, and social organization. Recent books include The Ends of Management (co-authored with Tim Edkins) (2013) and The Undercommons: fugitive planning and black study (co-authored with Fred Moten) (2013). Stefano lives and works in Singapore.

Reading:

– Stefano Harney and Fred Moten, The Undercommons. Fugitive Planning and Black Study
http://www.minorcompositions.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/undercommons-web.pdf

Break

4.00-6.00pm
Group discussion

6.00-6.30pm
Visit of ETH Hönggerberg Campus by Prof. Philip Ursprung

Dinner: 7.00pm
PICNIC (according to the weather) Or TESSIN GROTTO (to be confirmed)
Waidbadstrasse 151, 8037 Zürich-Höngg (T. 0041 44 271 47 50)



DAY 3
Saturday, 14th June, 10am – 8pm
10.00- 12.00am
Special walk with Marie-Anne Lerjen
From Altstetten to Paradeplatz (meeting point at terminus of Tram 2 "Farbhof")

1.00-3.00pm
Lunch at the Rote Fabrik, Seestrasse 395, Zürich

3.00-5.00pm
Location: Shedhalle, Seestrasse 395, Zürich
Discussion with Kati Morawek (Curator of the Shedhalle), Prof. Philip Ursprung, Prof. Stefan Nowotny

Break

6.00-8.00pm
Panel discussion by Doreen Mende (Berlin), Ines Moreira (Porto) and Irit Rogoff (London)
The Curatorial, A Philosophy of Curating (ed. Jean-Paul Martinon, Bloomsbury 2013)
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-curatorial-9781472525604/#sthash.GUugIotB.dpuf


Final drinks: 8.00pm


Contact


Dr. Samia Henni
Dr. Nina Zschocke