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postgraduate program, research center

2010 BLOCK I

1 January-31 March 2010

 

 

 

Researchers Participants in the Postgraduate Program

Adva Zakai
Agnese Cornelio
Alejandro Petrasso
Ana Casimiro
Charlotte Bouckaert
Dianne Weller
Einat Tuchman
Fanny Zaman
Heike Langsdorf
Iuliana Varodi
Katrin Lohmann
Kurt Van Overbeke
Manne Granqvist
Manon Avermaete
Marcelo Mardones
Maria Lucia Correia
Philip Janssens
Sara Vilardo
Sven Goyvaerts

 

 

Research End Presentations

Fien Wauters
Jozef Wouters
Julie Pfleiderer

 

 


Partners

De Singel
University of Antwerp
PAF (Performance Art Forum, Reims, France)

 

 

Contributors for workshops

Alexander Baervoets
Annette Baldauf
Charo Calvo
David Moss
Elke Van Campenhout
Heike Langsdorf
Jan Maertens
Lynda Gaudreau
Marc Vanrunxt
Maria Lucia Correia
Meg Stuart
Nicolas Y Galeazzi
Stéphane Boudin-Lestienne
Timmy Delaet
Tom Plischke-Kattrin Deufert
Vincent Dunoyer
Vladimir Miller

 

Coordinators a.pass

Bart Van den Eynde
Elke van Campenhout
Vladimir Miller


Mentors

Nicolas Y Galeazzi
Vladimir Miller

 

 

 

 

11-24 / 01 / 2010

‘REENACTMENT / RECONSTRUCTION’

reading and viewing sessions on re-enactment/reconstruction with Timmy Delaet

Reading and viewing sessions on re-enactment/reconstruction with Timmy Delaet, PhD student at the University of Antwerp, viewing sessions of performance art work at Argos (centre for video preservation in Brussels). From 21 to 24 we join the conference on re-enactment / reconstruction organised by the Marina Abramovic Research Centre in Plymouth (England), combined with a series of performances.

 

25-29 / 01 / 2010

‘SPHERES AND ECONOMIES OF COLLABORATION / NON-PRODUCTIVE SPHERES’

workshop by Nicolas Y Galeazzi

Nicolas Y Galeazzi organizes a practical workshop on artistic collaboration discussing different models, methods and the effects and side effects of collaborative interaction. The workshop puts forward different metaphors on collaboration (economy, utopia, non-production, laziness, etc…) and works through their consequences. 

 

 

01-05 / 02 / 2010

‘RADICAL VOICE FOR PERFORMERS AND MAKERS’

workshop by David Moss

Performer, theatre maker and singer David Moss, artistic director of the institute for the Living Voice, organizes a workshop on the use of radical voice for performers and makers. Both positions are possible in this workshop, as long as you have an interest in a different use of the voice in performance (both language and non-language based).

How do you make a voice performance? How do time, timing, intensity, attack, intimacy, eccentricity, personal history, ego, musical history, rhythm, physicality, gestures, sounds, memory, songs and senses connect you to the moment of making a voice improvisation?

 

 

 

 

07 / 02 / 2010

‘PAUL TISSIER: ARCHITECT OF ILLUSIONS’

lecture by Stéphane Boudin-Lestienne

The french architect Paul Tissier realises in 1924 the main hall of the Hôtel Ruhl in Paris now destroyed, the « fêtes d’art », a concept that mixes the originality of an artist’s party with the luxury of a society ball. Tissier creates all by himself a complete artwork. Covering the original architecture with his setting, he imagines different types of creative scenographies. From the extraordinary legacy of his fund – including more than 400 elements of decor– the workshop proposes to discover the architect’s system and problems facing that type of event. The many different aspects of the scenography (general choices for the transformation of the place, iconography and technique of the setting, lighting, costumes, show, etc…) will be discussed.

 

 

01-05 / 02 / 2010

‘AFFECT AND EMOTION’

reading sessions by Elke Van Campenhout

In the past year Elke Van Campenhout worked on the research project Sense Radio, initiated by choreographer and artist Lilia Mestre. A very important part of this research was concerned with the understanding of the emotional body as a social body, as a body in constant negotiation with other bodies and objects. In this week of Reading Sessions, we go through some of the ideas of Spinoza, Brian Massumi, Nigel Thrift, Sara Ahmed, Gilles Deleuze and others on affect/emotion as a mode of social circulation and  exchange. At the same time watching performance material (Meg Stuart, Lilia Mestre, …) that corresponds to this kind of conception of the performance and the body of the performer. 

 

 

08-19 / 02 / 2010

‘CITY OF ILLUSIONS’

workshop by Vladimir Miller

Vladimir Miller conceives the City of Illusions as a space of research and knowledge built around the concept of illusion. In the course of two weeks a city is being built in the Zwarte Zaal of DeSingel. each participant is invited to build his own research site (houses and/or public spaces like speakers corners, gardens, etc…) within the city and assume the performative agency of their settlement with the other participants.

Light designer Jan Maertens, sound designer, Charo Calvo are guests and create their special illusion for the city. As well, urbanist Annette Baldauf and choreographer Meg Stuart will visit the city.

 

 

22-26 / 02 / 2010

‘HOPE 2’

workshop by Heike Langsdorf and Elke van Campenhout 

Participant Heike Langsdorf and coordinator Elke van Campenhout organize a second working week on “(radical) hope”, the subject of their research project. This time, set in an urban context, we work on the spreading of the rumour of hope.

 

 

22-26 / 02 / 2010

‘THE CITY : THE GIANT SCENARIO’

workshop by Maria Lucia Correia

The City appears as a breathing engine that shells the concept of future reflections and artistic interventions. “The Giant Scenario” is a workshop that will  suspend a conceptual approach of the city space as a  body who seeks for attention. Gradually we will propose a metaphorical diagnosis, a scan of the functionality of its organs. It will suspend  an aesthetic, emotional, sociological and physical approach of the  cityspace as a human body. As working methodology we will address the city space, with a critical vision on sensorial and visual awareness. 

In order to fulfill the resistance of our environment we will draw and recompose the elements of the urban space, collecting lost details and objects, on city walks/derives.  Moments where we will get lost into a world of colors, shapes, ornaments, sounds, rhythms… and as well an engagement of places that are damaged, abandoned, dead and ill… The workshop is a  resource of urbanist and emotional mapping of the space and its graphical potentialities within a reborn of a new scenario, a new life, a new narrative of  details that are forgotten in the labyrinth space.The city will not  be the setting of public interventions but a living body. An extended form of connections, reconstructions, treatment, placement and intersections.

 

 

01-10 / 03 / 2010

‘CONSEQUENCES II’

workshop by Tom Plischke & Kattrin Deufert

Participation starts with a conspiracy of partaking, and not by the self-positioning of the speaker. With (re)formulating we describe a process that can enable a discourse in silence, in the writing with each other. of formal strictness to take the responsibility of one‘s decisions and to constantly confront the other with claims in order to develop a communication, a circulation and production in the community of strangers. (re)formulating should enable everybody to partake in the process. just as in knitting from a single thread (the shared theme) and a knitting pattern (the permanent passing on), a complex texture evolves that formulates a possible work.

 

 

15-21 / 03 / 2010

‘ECOLOGY & ARTISTIC PRACTICE’

reading sessions by a.pass

Introduced by the participants as an urgent research topic, the relation between ecological disaster and artistic practice is the theme of these reading sessions.The week will end with a artistic conference on ecology open to the public. 

 

 

22-26 / 03 / 2010

‘DANCE THEORY’

reading Sessions

In this reading sessions we invite several choreographers to read with us texts that have been essential in their development as an artist. These reading sessions are a starting point to speak about influences and important meetings in their carrier, and to show fragments of their work.

Lynda Gaudreau, Marc Vanrunxt, Vincent Dunoyer & Alexander Baervoets are our guests.





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2008 BLOCK II

1 May-31 July 2008

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2008 BLOCK III

1 September-31 December 2008

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Sara Manente DEMOCRATIC FOREST

1 January 2009

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2009 BLOCK I

1 January-31 March 2009

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Tom Plischke & Kattrin Deufert CONSEQUENCES

2-6 March 2009

The most important element of our working process is writing and transference
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Marcos Simoes THE LAUGHING BODY

research publication

1 May 2009

 

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2009 BLOCK II

1 May-31 July 2009

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2009 BLOCK III

1 September-30 November 2009

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Ed. by Constanze Schellow 56 Ways (not) to

research publication

1 September 2009

 

 


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Ariane Loze Môwn (movies on my own)

DVD and booklet; research publication

1 September 2009


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Jozef Wouters What is it that I have done?

book

1 January 2010

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Fanny Zaman Song Mountain Area, The Centre Direction

booklet + DVD; research publication

1 January 2010


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Tom Plischke & Kattrin Deufert CONSEQUENCES II

1-6 March 2010

The most important element of our working process is writing and transference
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2010 BLOCK II

1 May-31 July 2010

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2010 BLOCK III

1 September-30 November 2010

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texts by: Elke Van Campenhout, André Lepecki, Christophe van Gerrewey, Nele Wynants; ed. by Mokum, a.pass It, Thingly Variations in Space

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1 January 2011

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This book explores the position of the object in contemporary performance.

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Katrin Lohmann On Some Things

comic strip book

1 January 2011

 

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2011 BLOCK I

1 January-31 March 2011

2011 POST-GRADUATE PROGRAM AND RESEARCH PROJECTS SUMMARY
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Elke van campenhout tools for research

1 January 2011

resarchtools1

 

 

Thinking about tools in the research environment of a.pass is a tricky ‘thing’. When we think about tools in everyday language, we think about ‘things that do something’. But not whatever. Tools are things that have their function inscribed in them, that are optimized for achieving a certain goal, like the radically specified instruments IKEA offers you in its DIY packages. In an artistic research environment the question thus to ask in the first place is: what kind of tools do we need to do what we do?

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2011 BLOCK II

1 April-31 July 2011

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Pierre Rubio ARTIFICIAL REALITIES #1

30 May-3 June 2011

Displacements and Attachments

The basic idea is that if one takes distance from one’s own project by ‘moving’ it in unexpected contexts or by ‘translating’ it in non familiar languages, this will allow the discovery of new components and new ‘attachments’ that will enrich and stimulate the ‘original’ project. Or, in other words: developing an otherness by experiencing and exploring “as if's” to get out the over-territorial and locked perception of “our” projects.
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2011 BLOCK III

1 September-30 November 2011

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Pierre Rubio ARTIFICIAL REALITIES #2

10-23 October 2011

Magical Materialism

The magical world is not a fascinating ethnographic object but “a mode of existence” to which individuals, as well as collectives, (and also artistic research projects...) can come back, if they endure the ordeal of disindividuation. “Disindividuation is a lack in structure” that happens when organisations that make us see, think and act break up, making us paradoxically available to invent other ways of seeing, thinking and acting. Welcome to the post-rational shamanistic academia!
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2012 BLOCK I

1 January-13 April 2012

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2012 BLOCK II

1 May-31 July 2012

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Higher Performance!

7-18 May 2012

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Some workshopping in economics for artists is due!
At latest since 2008 it became clear, that the economic system we are living in and with is wacky, unjust and not sustainable. Many of its instruments are either exaggerated or exhausted. The bubbles it produces in different markets are getting out of control and deregulated fiscal constructions are dramatically failing.

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High Performance! Glossary

8 May 2012

workshop day 1

The current economic crisis is not only a result of some major failures in speculating practices, but the outbreak of a constant crisis inherent to the system. Exploitation of the society and the environment through a reliance on constant growth, the possibility of infinite creation of money for some through the creation of debt for the majority, and the binding of most life-procedures to procedures of money are creating a precarious and dangerous economic climate.

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