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Eröffnung: Repairing the Present :RETOOL

with subsequent symposium

Fri, November 18, 2022 6:00 pm – Sat, November 19, 2022 2:00 pm CET

© Film Seed Festival © Hypercomf
Location
Foyer
Atrium 8, 1st floor
Media Lounge
Cube
Language
English

We hereby cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition »:RETOOL«, which completes the series »:RE- WORLD« (MEET, Milan), »:REWILD« (MAXXI, Rome), »:RETOOL« (ZKM) curated by Manuel Cirauqui as part of the S+T+ARTS Regional Centers project »Repairing the Present«.

The exhibition »:RETOOL« presents explorative and performative tools with which artists confront the current complex challenges. »:RETOOL« gathers artistic responses to emergency scenarios as we experience them worldwide in the form of pandemic outbreaks or the climate crisis. It is the last station of the international exhibition tryptich »Repairing the Present«.

On display will be works by Grow Your Own Cloud, Markus Jeschaunig, Hypercomf, Adriana Knouf, Lugh O'Neill, Olga Kisseleva, Studio Lapatsch | Unger & Studio Johanna Schmeer, Unit Lab, and Wassim Z. Alsindi & 0x Salon.

The exhibition project will be complemented by a symposium on Saturday, November 19, from 2 to 6 pm at the ZKM Media Lounge. There, renowned representatives of the creative industries, cultural institutions and technology specialists will talk about interdisciplinary exchange, about the challenges and opportunities of collaboration and about future perspectives arising from the project. This will be done by means of input lectures and discussion rounds.

At the opening ceremony, Ludger Brümmer (Hertz-Labor, ZKM), Alexandra Vanhuyse (project coordinator S+T+ARTS »Repairing the Present«) and Manuel Cirauqui (curator of the »Repairing the Present« series). The sound installation by Lugh O'Neill will be accessible in the Cube from 9 pm. The mint Café will be open for you until 10 pm.

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Opening evening, Friday, November 18, 2022

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    6 p.m. Opening of the exhibition »:RETOOL«

    We cordially invite you to the opening of »:RETOOL« on Friday, November 18, 2022, at 6 p.m.. The exhibition and the mint Café will be open until 10 p.m.

    7 p.m. ZKM Atrium
    Welcome by Ludger Brümmer (ZKM | Hertz-Lab) and Alexandra Vanhuyse (Coordinator S+T+ARTS
     »Repairing the Present«

    7:30 p.m. ZKM Atrium 8, 1st Floor
    Welcome in the exhibition space by the curator Manuel Cirauqui (»:RETOOL«)

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    9 p.m. Sound installation

    9 p.m., ZKM Cube
    »KARST«: Sound installation by Lugh O'Neill

    The sound installation KARST by Lugh O'Neill will be accessible on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, from 2-6 p.m. and starting at 9 p.m., and all day Saturday.

    10 p.m. – End

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Saturday, November 19, 2022

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    1 p.m. Guided tour

    Join us for a guided tour of the exhibition »:RETOOL«. Various artists and participating partners will accompany us with insights into different scientific and industrial collaborations, experiments and future perspectives.

    Starting Point: ZKM infopoint

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    2:30 – 6 p.m. Symposium »Ways of Seeing«

    2:30 – 6 p.m., ZKM Medialounge
    Symposium »Ways of Seeing«

    »We never look at just one thing: we always look at the relationships between things and ourselves.« – John Berger, »Ways of Seeing« (1972)

    »Repairing the Present« addresses the challenges of contemporary society by integrating an artistic perspective into the innovation process. With the help of the EU initiative S+T+ARTS, artists will not only act as observers or critics of the social fabric, but actively participate in the process of social and economic innovation.

    During the symposium we invite different actors of the so-called Creative Industris to apply two projects of »Repairing the Present« to concrete situations: in search of technological, environmental, economic and social innovation impacts. Although the projects were carried out locally, in close collaboration between artists, grantees and innovation catalysts, they can have a global impact.

    Our goal is to strengthen the network, economic options and knowledge exchange, so that the projects of »Repairing the Present« see themselves as a starting point.

    With Lija and Rodolfo Groenewoud van Vliet (in4Arts), Alexandra Vanhuyse (S+T+ARTS »Repairing the Present«), Christos Carras (Onassis Stegi), Jurij Krpan (Kersnikova Institute Kapelica), Rosanne Schrijver (Witteveen+Bos), and others.

    2:30 p.m.
    Welcome: Lija Groenewoud van Vliet (In4Art)

    2:45 p.m.
    Welcome: Dr. Helga Huskamp (managing director of the ZKM)

    3 p.m.
    »Curating for Innovation,« Lívia Nolasco-Rószás (curator, ZKM)

    3:20 p.m.
    »Repairing the Present«: two case studies.

    3:40 p.m.
    Audience Discussion I »Ways of Seeing«.
    In search of technological, economic, ecological, and social innovation effects of »Repairing the Present«

    4:30 p.m.
    Break: Reflection and Networking

    5 p.m.
    Panel Discussion II »Collective Intelligence«.
    Science, technology and industry in the arts: a conversation with recommendations for local/ EU-wide use of »innovation spillovers«

    With:
    Jurij Krpan – Director of Kershnikova
    Žiga Lampa – Director of Strategic development at Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia
    Rosanne Schrijver – Landscape architect at Witteveen+Bos, The Netherlands
    Olga Kisseleva – Artist & Head of Art&New Media Programs at Sorbonne Art School – Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris

    6 p.m.  End

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