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UmArts Planetary Entanglements Panel

Thu
17
Nov
Time Thursday 17 November, 2022 at 15:00 - 16:30
Place Vetenskapens hus, Luleå

The UmArts Research Centre for Architecture, Art and Design is hosting the Planetary Entanglements panel discussion at the Vetenskapsrådet artistic research conference Transformations ‘22: artistic research in times of change.

UmArts supports critically engaged practice-based architectural, art and design research working in partnership with communities to investigate urgent planetary challenges. The commitment to planetary thinking opens up new perspectives on issues of migration and wellbeing in relation to placemaking and the environment.Planetarity enables us to conceptualise our relationship to each other and the environment as conditions of living on planet earth, rather than the capitalist instruments of globalization, or the inter-state partnerships of internationalism.

This panel brings together researchers investigating forms of reciprocity between migrants, settlers and host communities, investigating the boundaries of colonization and Empire in Sweden, Palestine, Turkey, and Latvia.  The panel will give short presentations about their research followed by a discussion of their entanglements in relation to the discussion of parallel communities in Sweden and European geopolitics during the 21st Century Russian war.

 

Speakers

Toms Kokins, Architect/Artist, Lecturer, Umeå School of Architecture, Umeå University.

Professor Sandi Halil, Artist/Architect, Decolonising Architecture, Lund University.

Professor Robert Mull, Architect, Global Free Unit, University of Brighton; Umeå School of Architecture.

Chair: Dr Ele Carpenter, Professor of Interdisciplinary Art and Culture, Director of UmArts.

 

Further information about the conference: https://www.vr.se/english/just-now/events/event-archive/2022-04-06-symposium-on-artistic-research-in-a-time-of-change.html

Organizer: UmArts
Event type: Conference
Contact
Eleanor Carpenter
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