Workshop #1

What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?
organized by Kristina Pia Hofer, Eva Kernbauer and Marietta Kesting

The recent ‘material turn’ has sparked lively debates on how to integrate matter-oriented perspectives with feminist/queer film and media criticism that focuses on the politics of representation. While these latter frameworks readily provide instruments of political critique, it is not yet clear how exactly material agentiality figures in the world of emancipatory engagement, which is – in large parts – a world of social structures, human agency, language-driven discourses and symbolic exchange.
In this workshop we will explicitly ask for the emancipatory potential of material agentiality: What exactly can an artwork’s material dimensions do, which dynamics can they set off? How are the radically open futurities – that much of material criticism suggests as its prime potential – to be thought together with tenacious normativities and inequalities? We will discuss these questions for moments in film and video that make historicity perceptible with obsolete technologies and media formats.

Friday, April 22nd 2016

14:00-14:30       Welcome
14:30-15:00       Introduction: A Matter of Historicity – Eva Kernbauer, Marietta Kesting
15:00-16:00       Q & A: New Materialism, Old Media – Kristina Pia Hofer and Axel Stockburger

16:30-17:30       The Museum of Trance – Henrike Naumann
18:00                    Archival Romances: Found, Compressed, and Loved Again – Laura Marks

Saturday, April 23rd 2016

10:00-11:30:    Dead Technologies and the Politics of Temporality  – Andy Birtwistle
11:30                  Concluding panel with all participants – Moderation: Marietta Kesting

With Andy Birtwistle (Canterbury Christ Church University) Henrike Naumann (Artist, Berlin) Laura Marks (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver), Axel Stockburger (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna) and Kristina Pia Hofer, Eva Kernbauer and Marietta Kesting (all University of Applied Arts Vienna).

With works from Henrike Naumann.

AIL – ANGEWANDTE INNOVATION LABORATORY
Franz-Josefs-Kai  3
1010 Vienna, Austria

 

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Andy Birtwistle

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Kristina Pia Hofer

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Kristina Pia Hofer, Andy Birtwistle, Marietta Kesting

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Panel

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Henrike Naumann, Laura Marks, Axel Stockburger

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Andy Birtwistle, Marietta Kesting

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Andy Birtwistle

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Laura Marks

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Henrike Naumann

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Henrike Naumann

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Workshop #1

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Workshop #1

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Workshop #1

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Workshop #1

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Henrike Naumann

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Laura Marks

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Kristina Pia Hofer, Axel Stockburger

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Kristina Pia Hofer, Axel Stockburger

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Andy Birtwistle

Henrike Naumann - Exhibition View

Henrike Naumann – Exhibition View

 

 

 

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“

Henrike Naumann – Exhibition View

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“Workshop #1 „What are the Politics of Material Agentiality?“