26 Jun 2019

Winter session 2017



Programme

 AESTHETICS, POLITICS AND MATERIAL CULTURE

Appearances of the Political 3/6
Winter Symposium: February 24-26, 2017, University of Wrocław, Poland
in collaboration with University of Wrocław

Friday, February 24th
14:00-15:00   Welcome & Registration
15:00-15:30   Introduction
15:30-16:00   Jozef Kovalčik, (Slovakia)                   
Art Education, Aesthetics and Democratic Practice
16:00-16:30   Carsten Friberg (Denmark)
Piano Lessons and the Drill. Reflection on the Aesthetics of Education
16:30-16:45   Break
16:45-17:15   Adam Andrzejewski (Poland)
Authenticity Manifested: Street Art and Artification
17:15-17:45   Max Ryynänen (Finland)
The Material Culture of Resistance Culture. An Aesthetic Point of View
After 17:45   Hotel check-in
19:00             Reception
20.00             Dinner

Saturday, February 25th
9:00-9:45:      Reflection
9:45-10:15     Marciana Krauze & Mara Neikena (Latvia)
Internet as a resource in capitalist market: the remake of private stories into national news
10:15-10:45   Giedre Vaicekauskiene (Lithuania)
Politicians – Creations of Media. What‘s New and How is it Happening?
10:45-11:00   Break           
11:15-11:45   Rosita Vaičiule (Lithuania)
Media Ecology
11:45-12:15   Artur Gałkowski, & Łukasz Jan Berezowski (Poland)
The (d)evolution of political communication in Italy: Beppe Grillo’s case
12:15:13:30   Lunch
13:30-14:30   Programme with other circles
14:30-15:00   Sharing experiences
15:00-15:15   Break
15:15-15:45   Mateusz Salwa (Poland)
Creating a National Landscape
15:45-16:15   Corinna Casi (Finland)
The Non-economic Value of the Barents Region
16:15-16:45   Johanne Aarup Hansen, (Denmark)
Different forms of money
16:45-17:00   Break
17:00-17:30   Elisabetta Di Stefano (Italy)
Stage show of Politics: space, symbols, colors
17:30-18:00   Raine Vasquez (Finland)
The Museum of Impossible Forms
18:00-19:00   Discussions
19:30             Festive Dinner

Sunday, February 26th
9:00-9:45       Reflection
9:45-10:15     Noora-Helena Korpelainen, (Finland)
The Utopia of Dancing Finland?
10:15-10:30   Break
10:30-11:00   Tomasz Ferenc (Poland)
Monuments and counter – monuments on example of memorials from Hamburg
11:00-11:30   Aleksandra Makowska-Ferenc (Poland)
War monuments, space and memory. Monuments of excluded heroes in urban space of London
11:30-12:15   Concluding discussions / summer session and future of the circle
12:15:13:30   Evaluation, Lunch & Farewell

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