Afternoon Seminar, May 8 2019, Aalto University
APPEARANCES OF THE POLITICAL
Politics is about politics, but it is also about aesthetics and material
culture (flags, songs), i.e. aesthetic choices. What kind of an
‘aesthetic culture’ is politics? How does party politics differ from
activism? What is the aesthetics of our everyday life? How do we use art
and aesthetics in politics? And what might be said about the
ethical/political questions provoked by landscapes?
May 8 scholars of the AP.POL network will present their ideas of
aesthetics and politics – and they hope to have a dialogue with YOU.
AP.POL aims to create a network for people working in the intersections
of politics and contemporary aesthetics.
The network follows loosely the work of the Nordic Summer University
study circle Apparances of the Political (2016-2018). Its first meeting
was in Palermo, May 11. AP.POL aims to create a network of people
working on the intersections of politics and contemporary aesthetics and
cultural studies.
12-12:15 Presentation of the AP.POL Network
12:15-13 Elisabetta Di Stefano (University of Palermo): Artification as a Tool for Political Aesthetics
13-13:45 Carsten Friberg (Freelancer): Some Thoughts About Body Bildung
Snacks (offered)
14:15-15:00 Margus Vihalem (Univ. of Tallinn), On Political Uses of Aesthetics
15:00-15:45 Mateusz Salwa (University of Warsaw), The Ethics of Landscape
Coffee (offered)
16:00-16:30 Max Ryynänen (Aalto University), Political Concepts as Aesthetic Concepts
16:30-16:45 Jon Irigoyen (Doctoral Student, Department of Arts)
16:45-17:00 Jakub Bobrowski (ViCCA)
17:00-17:15 Shubhangi Singh (ViCCA)
Hosts: Max Ryynänen & Tiago Martins Pinto
26 Jun 2019
Seminar, Ascea, 2018
INVITATION & CALL FOR PRESENTATION
AESTHETICS AND POLITICS
Appearances of the Political,
Autumn Symposium
2nd – 5th
of November, Marina di Ascea, Italy
Background
In 2015 the study circle Appearances of the Political was formed in Nordic Summer University
(NSU). This year it concludes its project within NSU.
The intention with this seminar is to share and exchange
knowledge within the scope of the circle and also to maintain and build our
network beyond NSU to establish future activities. We invite participants from
the study circle along with those who have shown interest in it or, for various
reasons, are thought could have an interest in it. Hence, it is not an open and
widely distributed call but please share it with others you believe may have an
interest.
We hope the study circle can form the basis for seminars,
workshops and other activities to build relations for future applications
including also funding for research.
Theme of the seminar
Both aesthetics and politics
are concepts with a wide range of significances and the combination of them
promises only more complications. Presentations should address how both concepts
are interpreted and how the combination of them can be approached. Such
approaches can relate to conceptual analyses, concrete examples, historical and
contemporary cases, and to different fields of art and literature, popular
culture and everyday phenomena, communication and design – to mention only a
few.
The focus of the study
circle is on contemporary phenomena hence historical studies should explicitly
address how they add to an understanding of contemporary phenomena.
In particular we invite to a
broad understanding of aesthetics to include more recent contributions e.g. in
the field of atmosphere/ambiance and not to exclude either traditional
understandings or experimental.
The study circle is
cross-disciplinary and presentations will reflect both the diversity of
participants and how different approaches can inform each other across
conceptual and methodological differences. A particular attention should be
given to how concepts, theories, approaches and examples can be made accessible
for participants in other fields enabling the sharing of knowledge as well as
forming a common platform for the study circle’s future work.
Program
AESTHETICS AND POLITICS
Appearances of the
Political, Autumn Symposium
2nd – 5th of November, Marina di Ascea, Italy
at
Albergo Elea, Corso Elea 69
in collaboration with Wassard
Elea
Refugium for writers, artists, composers, and scholars.
Friday,
2nd
18:00-20:00 Welcome & Refreshment
Saturday,
3rd
9.30 Introduction: Appearances of
the Political
10.00 Henrik Juel
(Denmark)
The Power of the Camera Presenting Politicians - a
study in the rhetoric of camera techniques
Response:
Elisabetta Di Stefano (Italy)
11.20 Coffee break
11.40 Virgil W. Brower (USA)
Political Phenomenology of Artwork: Aesthetic
Dimensions of Populism. (Remarks on Art & Politics in a Totalitarian Era)
Response:
Anete Vanaga (Latvia)
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Laine Kristberga (Latvia)
Performance
Art in Central and Eastern Europe in the Period of Late Socialism
Response:
Henrik Juel (Denmark)
15.50 Coffee break
16.10 Elisabetta Di Stefano (Italy)
Artification
of public space. Mere decoration or political action?
Response:
Minna Heikinaho (Finland)
17.30-18.30 Discussions
19.30 Bus depart
20.00 Festive Dinner: Menu di
Gustazione, Cilentan style at Il Nido,
Sunday,
4th
9.30 Reflection
10.00 Minna Heikinaho (Finland)
Mimesis
and the Articulating Body on a Stroll in the City
Response:
Laine Kristberga (Latvia)
11.20 Coffee break
11.40 Bill Thompson (UK)
The Map, the Territory, the Cartographer and the
Belief in Secular Isomorphism or the licencing of non-vitalism as a principle
of practicing thinking being as a collective
Response:
Virgil W. Brower (USA)
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Anete Vanaga (Latvia)
Auteur cinema in Latvia as a space to collide
agonistic and antagonistic pluralism
Response:
Bill Thompson (UK)
15.50 Coffee break
16.10 Discussion and conclusion
20.00 Dinner
Also participating:
Robert Mogensen
(Denmark)
Martina Hjertman
(Sweden)
Bengt Westergaard
(Sweden)
Lars Mogensen
(Denmark/Italy)
Carsten Friberg
(Denmark)
Wassard Elea, Via La Chiazzetta 27, I-84046 Ascea (SA), Italy.
Email: wassardelea@gmail.com Tel. +39 366 36 16 543.
http://wassardelea.blogspot.com
AP.POL meeting, Palermo
“Appearances
of the Political ” (AP.POL - Network)
University of Palermo, 11 May 2018
PROGRAMME
9:00-10:00
WELCOME SPEECHES:
Fabrizio Micari,
Rector of the University of Palermo
Ada Maria
Florena, Vice-Rector for International Relations
Leonardo Samonà,
Director of the Department of Humanities
Introduction:
Elisabetta Di Stefano (University of Palermo)
Presentation of the Network “Appearances of the Political”
Signature of the international AP.POL Network
Agreement
10.00 -10.30
coffe break
10:30-
11.30
Francesca Zanella (Study Centre and Communication
Archive, Parma)
&
Rita Messori (University of Parma)
11:30-
12:00
Tonino Griffero (University of Roma Tor Vergata)
Like Leaves in the wind? Atmospheres and democracy
12:00- 12:30
Mateusz Salwa
(University of Warsaw)
The Everyday Aesthetics of Public Space
12:30- 13:00
Margus Vihalem
(Tallinn University)
13:00 – 14.00 Lunch
15:00-15:30
Max Ryynänen (Aalto
University, Helsinki)
The Anarchist Banker.
Activism, politics and visibility
15:30- 16:00
Carsten Friberg
(University of Southern Denmark)
Aesthetic education and practice
16:00- 16:30
Elisabetta Di
Stefano, University of Palermo
The Network “Appearances of the Political”: future perspectives for research
Summer session 2018
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS 2018
The Politics of Memory in Art
Appearances of the
Political 6/6
Summer Symposium: 29 July – 5 August 2018
Fårö Kursgård, Sweden
We invite scholars, students, artists and third sector agents to
study together the many forms, appearances and the aesthetic functions in which
we experience the presences of political reality. We wish to approach it from
social, artistic, aesthetic and cultural analysis and to articulate the
ideological forces underlying today’s political thinking. We also want to
inaugurate a debate on the role of cultural approaches in political analysis.
We aspire to break new paths in connecting the
cultural humanities and the political sciences and invite
participants to bravely explore new ways of studying these issues. We believe
that experimentation is crucial for rethinking the political.
Theme of the symposium: The Politics of Memory in Art
In this
Symposium we would like to address the politics of memory in art, especially in
terms of how the memory narratives are (re)constructed within different media
and symbolic systems: painting, photography, cinematography, TV documentaries, monuments,
etc. We are interested in presentations, which would examine how the ideas
about the past have been conveyed, disputed, silenced and negotiated through the
politicization of art and the aestheticization of politics. Consequently, the
question is: what is it that turns some media (and not others) into powerful “media
of cultural memory,” meaning media which create and mold collective images of
the past? What are the phenomena within, between, and around those media, which
have the power to produce and shape cultural memory? We invite you to think
about your local examples in art and culture, where certain media have shaped
the cultural memory on a collective level, as well as analyze how memory has
been mobilized as an instrument of politics by the political agents (for
example, frequently using mythologized understandings of the past).
The circle
would very much like to encourage artists, artistic researchers, and those with
experimental work to join the already cross-scientific work of the circle, so
that we may engender new, alternative ways of looking at the subject.
Preliminary program
Circle
2, Summer Session 2018
1)
Monika Favara-Kurkowski
Paradigm
of Politicized Architecture: the Case Study of “kostka mazowiecka”
2)
Bill Thompson
Observations
on the Effect of Any Desire to Reify Human Understanding
3)
Carsten Friberg
Reflecting,
Reconstructing, Re-Enacting
4)
Michael Kjaer
Mnemonic
Mirrors: Analysis of Andrei Tarkovsky’s Film “The Mirror” (1975)
5)
Neli Dobreva
Rethinking
the environmental aesthetics in the global age
6)
Aino Koskenniemi
Finland
100 – Constructing Meanings of Citizenship with Products
7)
Laine Kristberga
Fake
Memories: the Case Study of Performance Re-Enactments
8)
Anete Vanaga
The
Monument of Peter the Great as an Example of 'Agonistic Pluralism'
9)
Sara Ibáñez O’Donnell
Jubilympics
in Hackney Wick. Behind the scenes recollections of London City Hall’s 2012
Cultural Olympiad and some voices of political and artistic dissent
10)
Noora Korven
The hidden Battle of
Varkaus: The power of participation and experiencing in shaping cultural
memory.
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