Chapter 1: November 6 through December 20,2013
ONGOING EXHIBITION, Monday to Friday 5-9pm | Adam Curtis: The Desperate Edge of Now
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2013
3-5pm | by registration: Orientation for participants, with Jalal Toufic and Anton Vidokle | this year’s resident professors invite participants for a first meeting and an introduction to the year’s program
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2013
8pm | public: “Creating and Dispersing Universes (that Work without Working at Singularities)” | keynote lecture 1 by Jalal Toufic
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2013:
2-6pm | by registration: Narration and Absent Horizons, Workshop with Brian Kuan Wood on writing, art and journalism in the context of works of Adam Curtis
7-9:30pm | public: e-flux journal special issue launch | reading and discussion at 8pm | cocktails at 9:30
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2013:
6-9:30pm | public: Exhibition opening, Adam Curtis: The Desperate Edge of Now
8pm | public: “Curating and Narrating Artworks that are Not”, a talk with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Brian Kuan Wood, and Anton Vidokle
9:30pm | public: Party to celebrate the opening of Home Workspace Program 2013-14
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Mortals | seminar 1/6 by Jalal Toufic
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013
8pm | public: Art without Work | Talk by Anton Vidokle
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013
8pm | public: I’ve Heard Stories, 4’49”, 2008 | Conversation and screening with Marwa Arsanios
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Mortals | seminar 2/6 by Jalal Toufic
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013
8pm | public: New York Conversations, 66″, 2010 | screening with Anton Vidokle
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2013
5pm | by registration: The Sky Over Beirut | Tour 1: Achrafieh, with Tony Chakar
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Mortals | seminar 3/6 by Jalal Toufic
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2013
11am | by registration: The Sky Over Beirut | Tour 2: Downtown, with Tony Chakar
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2013
8pm | public: Transparent Evil, 27″ 2011 & Untitled for Several Reasons 13″, 2003 | Conversation and screening with Roy Samaha
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Mortals | seminar 4/6 by Jalal Toufic
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2013
8pm | public: Civil War, 1’25” 2002 | Conversation and screening with Mohamed Soueid
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Mortals | seminar 5/6 by Jalal Toufic
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2013
2-4pm | by registration: Workshop with Adam Curtis
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2013
8pm | public: “Once Upon a Time in Damascus” | Talk with Adam Curtis
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2013
8pm | public: Incident in the Museum, 8″, 2013 | Screening and conversation with Oleksiy Radynski
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Mortals | seminar 6/6 by Jalal Toufic
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2013
8pm | public: The Mountain, 1’24”, 2010 | Screening and conversation with Ghassan Salhab
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Chapter 2 : January 7 thorugh February 14, 2014
TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014
5-6pm | by registration: Orientation for participants, with Jalal Toufic and Anton Vidokle | this year’s resident professors invite participants for a meeting and an introduction to the second chapter and the program
TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014
8pm | public: “Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Fiction/Artworks” | keynote lecture 2 by Jalal Toufic
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2014
6-9pm | public: Exhibition opening
Portraits and Prayers
Collection of the Salon de Fleurus New York
Salon de Fleurus is an educational institution dedicated to assembling, preserving, and exhibiting memories on early modern art. Its permanent exhibit, titled From The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, located at 41 Spring Street, New York, has been open to the public since 1992.
A selection from the Salon’s permanent collection was part of the Fiction Reconstructed that was shown in Ljubljana, Belgrade and Budapest from 2000 to 2002. In 2002, Salon de Fleurus was included in the Whitney Biennial, Sydney Biennial, and exhibition Am Anfang der Bevegung stand ein Skandal in the Lenbachhaus Munich.
Selections from the Salon’s permanent collection were also shown at the exhibitions What is Modern Art? (Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 2006),The Making of Americans (James Gallery, CUNY Graduate Center, New York) and Les Fleurs Americaines (Le Plateau, Paris, 2012). That same year, an event titled A Salon de Fleurus Salon was organized at MoMA (New York). In 2011, the Metabolic Studio (Los Angeles) opened another version of the Salon de Fleurus, with a collection titled Portraits and Prayers that more closely resembles the early twentieth century Paris Salon. It is this collection that will be replicated at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut beginning of January 2014. The exhibition will include guided tours and three public presentations..
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014:
5-7pm | by reservation: Every 30 minutes, guided tour with the caretaker of the Salon
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8pm | public: The Making of Americans | presentation by Gertrude Stein (part 1/3)
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2014:
3-5pm | by reservation: Every 30 minutes, guided tour with the caretaker of the Salon
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5pm | by registration: Anachronistic Utopias | Workshop with Katya Sander’s class at the Danish Royal Art Academy with guest professor Pelin Tan
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8pm | public: Abstract Cabinet and the Modern Narrative | presentation by Alfred Barr (part 2/3)
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MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2014:
5-7pm | by reservation: Every 30 minutes, guided tour with the caretaker of the Salon
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8pm | public: American Tutti-Frutti | presentation by Porter McCray (part 3/3)
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Fiction/Artworks | seminar by Jalal Toufic, session 1/5
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2014:
8pm | public: Two Suns, 22″, 2012 | Screening & conversation with Anton Vidokle & Marwa Arsanios
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2014:
8pm | public: Modern Art in Lebanon: A Conversation in Three Movements | presentation by Rasha Salti & Joseph Tarrab
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Fiction/Artworks | seminar by Jalal Toufic, session 2/5
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2014
2-4pm | by registration: The Eccentric Knowledge: Images, Memories, Emotions | seminar session 1/2 with Georges Didi-Huberman
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014
4-6pm | by registration: The Eccentric Knowledge: Images, Memories, Emotions | seminar session 2/2 with Georges Didi-Huberman
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2014:
2-4pm | by registration: Guided tour of the exhibition Afteratlas with Georges Didi-Huberman at Beirut Art Center
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2014:
8pm | public: Some Stories from the Sultan Gallery | presentation by Kristine Khouri
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2014
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Fiction/Artworks | seminar by Jalal Toufic, session 3/5
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2014:
8pm | public:Surgeons & Magicians: International Modernism and the Lebanese Art Historical Context | presentation by Octavian Esanu
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2014
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Fiction/Artworks | seminar by Jalal Toufic, session 4/5
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2014
6:30-9pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Fiction/Artworks | seminar by Jalal Toufic, session 5/5
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 – THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2014
4-6pm | by registration: History as Commodity | Workshop with Brian Kuan Wood
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2014
8pm | public: Politics and Other Aspirations: The Beirut Art Scene 1948-1988| Presentation by Saleh Barakat
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Chapter 3 : February 25 through April 3, 2014
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2014
6pm | by registration: Orientation for participants, with Jalal Toufic and Anton Vidokle | this year’s resident professors invite participants for a meeting and an introduction to the third chapter and the program
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2014
8pm | public: “Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Dancers” | keynote lecture 3 by Jalal Toufic
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2014
6-9pm | public: Exhibition opening
Animism, curated by Anselm Franke
Animism has been a multi-part exhibition project realised in various collaborations since 2010. The project interrogates notions of modernity through its ‘negative horizon’, animism. Originally an anthropological concept denoting humanity’s alleged original beliefs in an animated nature and migrating souls, this project conceives of animism not primarily as belief, but as a category in which modernity and state-reason imagined the absence or transgression of its own conceptual boundaries, chiefly between inanimate matter and non-humans, geared to delineate the status of “person” endowed with a voice and rights. The project does not ask how some people come to perceive objects or nature as “social beings”, but inverts the question to delineate how objects are made and the status of person can be withheld or withdrawn. Animism then becomes a lens through which the making of boundaries comes into view, which situates aesthetic processes, such as the effect of animation, against a historical backdrop of modern-colonial mythologies and mobilisations of science. The project seeks to register current shifts from from a critique of alienation, reification and objectification, to a cultural production under the paradigm of subjectivation and the technological mobilization of pre-individual mimesis and relationality. The works and archival documents on display interrogate the symptomatic media-effects of modern boundaries, the nexus between active and passive, poeisis and pathos, and hence recast the ecological network-paradigm of the present in terms of boundary-practices and a critique of media-technologies.
The present edition presents works that interrogate the dialectics of particular formats and genres of the modern institutional imaginary, such as the museum and its relation to time, order and transformation (Jimmie Durham / Chris Marker / Alain Resnais), ethnographic film (Rudolph Poch), the mummy-complex of cinema (Artefakte), animation and the animal-metaphor (Walt Disney, Marcel Broodthaers, Jean Painleve), labor, media and the body (Ken Jacobs), psychiatric boundaries of subjectivity (Angela Melitopoulos and Maurizio Lazzarato), ecstasy (Yayoi Kusama), the continuum of body and technology (Daria Martin), and exemplary “scenes” exploring mediality and the enrollment of mythology and enchantment, materiality and fetishism in the re-configuration of modern power and modern frontiers (Al Clah, Hans Richter, Len Lye, Yervant Gianikian / Angela Ricci Lucchi, Adam Avikainen, Otobong Nkanga), as well as current frontiers in indigenous struggles (Paulo Tavares).
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8pm | public: Modernizing Animism? Specters of Superstition, Partisanship, and Rationalist Control | talk by Anselm Franke
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2014
5-7pm | by registration: “The Whole Earth: Antinomies of the Anthropocene” | workshop with Anselm Franke
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2014
8pm | public: “Energy of Kosmos is Indestructible!!!” | Reading performance by Anton Vidokle followed by a conversation with Marwa Arsanios
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2014
2-4pm & 5-7pm | by registration: Internet as Ideology | workshop with Brian Kuan Wood
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2014
6:30pm | by registration | Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Dancers | weekly seminar by Jalal Toufic 1/5
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014
6pm | public: A Border Musical by Chto Delat, 2013 | screening & conversation with Dmitry Vilenksy
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TUESDAY, MARCH 11 & WEDNESDAY MARCH 12, 2014
3-5pm | by registration: Technical workshop with Belal Hibri
TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2014
6:30pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Dancers | weekly seminar by Jalal Toufic 2/5
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014
3-5pm | by registration: workshop with Ana Teixeira Pinto
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014
6pm | public: Tilikum, 2013 | screening & conversation with Jan Peter Hammer
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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2014
8pm | public: Animism and Cybernetics | talk by Ana Teixeira Pinto
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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014
6:30pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Dancers | weekly seminar by Jalal Toufic 3/5
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014
4-6pm | by registration: workshop with Oxana Timofeeva
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014
4-6pm | by registration: workshop with Sarah Rifky
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014
8pm | public: Animals and Revolution | lecture by Oxana Timofeeva
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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2014
8pm | public: Delusions of Reference: In Defense of Art (Part 2) | talk by Sarah Rifky
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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014
6:30pm | by registration | Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Dancers | weekly seminar by Jalal Toufic 4/5
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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2014
6:30pm | by registration | Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Dancers | weekly seminar by Jalal Toufic 5/5
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014
4pm | public: The Act of Killing by Joshua Oppenheimer, 2012 | film screening
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Chapter 4 : April 15 through May 31, 2014
FRIDAY, APRIL 11
11am – 4pm | by registration: Montage in Writing | writing workshop with 98weeks – session 1: Sampling, Plagiarizing, Appropriating
TUESDAY, APRIL 15
6:30pm | public: Orientation for participants, with Jalal Toufic and Anton Vidokle | this year’s resident professors invite participants for a meeting and an introduction to the fourth chapter and the program
8pm | public: “Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Ruins” | keynote lecture 4 by Jalal Toufic
APRIL 16 – 19
Opening week | Hito Steyerl: Junktime
Imagine an exhibition that cannot be sustained. That is falling apart before installation has even begun. That flickers on and off to skype notification sounds. That consists of nothing but these sounds. Because the space cannot be occupied. Its time cannot be filled. Because time and space already collapsed into twisted pockets of detritus, hastily patched over by shutterstock images.
Acceleration is yesterday’s delusion. Today you find yourself crashed and falling apart. You might try to occupy the square or bandwidth but who will pick up the kid from school? Your nerves are broadcasting emails into your molars. Someone tries to convince you to do a screening in broad daylight. Stop pretending there is electricity or enough time to watch that video all the way through. Stop pretending time exists. Stop pretending love exists. Stop pretending everything is fine because it really isn’t. Are your teeth on twitter yet?
Junktime depends on velocity as in there isn’t any, sorry. It happens in the sudden transition from 9g to -4g; or from vertical sovereignity to the diagonal rule of gangs and trend forecast agencies. Somewhere in there time fractures and breaks into segments of uneven intensity. Huge hangars pop up in service sector neighborhoods featuring members of lower digital castes struggling but unable to piece it back together. Junktime is exhausted, interrupted, dulled by Ketamine, Lyrica, corporate imagery stuff. Junktime happens when information is not power, but lands as pain. Junktime doesn’t have side effects, sorry. It is a side effect. It might scan your attention span and spam you forever.
Junktime is what happens if the rug of time gets pulled out from under time based media. No sequences other then permanent jumpcuts, no duration just loops, all running to the rhythm of misfiring neurons and intercepted geolocation data.
Welcome to junktime. Already available at a server near you.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
7pm | public: opening of Hito Steyerl: Junktime
8pm: screening program 1 | Strike, 28s | How Not to Be Seen. A Fucking Didactic Educational .MOV File, 14min | Liquidity Inc., 30min
9pm: conversation with Jalal Toufic & Hito Steyerl
THURSDAY, APRIL 17
12pm | by registration: visit to National Museum
7pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime
screening program 2 | Is the Museum a Battlefield, 40min | Guards, 20min
8pm: conversation with Hito Steyerl & Hisham Awad
9pm: screening program 3 | I Dreamed a Dream: Politics in the Age of Mass Art Production, 30min
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
6pm | public: excursion to B018
8pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime
screening program 4 | Journal Nr. 1: An Artist’s Impression, 21min | In Free Fall, 34min | Adorno’s Grey, 14:20min
9pm: conversation with Brian Kuan Wood & Hito Steyerl
SATURDAY, APRIL 19
3-5pm | by registration: Montage in Writing – writing workshop with Hito Steyerl & 98weeks – session 2: Articulations, with Hito Steyerl
6pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime
screening program 5 | November, 25min | Lovely Andrea, 30min | Abstract, 7min
7pm: presentation of “Montage in Writing” with 98weeks & Hito Steyerl
8pm: selection of films by Hito Steyerl’s students at the Berlin University of the Arts / UdK
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MONDAY, APRIL 21
8pm | public: 2084, Episode 3: The Noosphere by Anton Vidokle & Pelin Tan | screening & conversation with Anton Vidokle and Marwa Arsanios
EVERY TUESDAY from APRIL 22 – MAY 27
6:30pm | by registration: Creating and Dispersing Universes that Include Ruins | weekly seminar in 6 sessions by Jalal Toufic
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
11am – 4pm | by registration: Montage in Writing | writing workshop with 98weeks – session 3: The Sentence as Montage
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
4-6pm | by registration: Image as Life-form | workshop with Brian Kuan Wood (group 1)
7pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime screening program 3 |I Dreamed a Dream: Politics in the Age of Mass Art Production, 30min
MONDAY, APRIL 28
4-6pm | by registration: Image as Life-form | workshop with Brian Kuan Wood (group 2)
7pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime screening program 4 | Journal Nr. 1: An Artist’s Impression, 21min | Adorno’s Grey, 14:20min
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
11am – 4pm | by registration: Montage in Writing | writing workshop with 98weeks – session 4: to be determined
MONDAY, MAY 5
7pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime screening program 1 | Strike, 28s | How Not to be Seen, 14min | Liquidity Inc.30min
MONDAY, MAY 12
7pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime screening program 2 | Guards, 20min | Is the Museum a Battlefield, 40min
MONDAY, MAY 19
7pm | public: Hito Steyerl: Junktime screening program 5 | November, 25min | Lovely Andrea, 30min | Abstract, 7min
Chapter 5: June 10 through July 18, 2014
TUESDAY, JUNE 10
5pm | by registration: Orientation for participants with Jalal Toufic & Anton Vidokle
8pm | public: “Creating Universes that Include Will and/or Resurrection” | keynote lecture 5 by Jalal Toufic
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11
6:30pm | public: A Museum of Immortality | exhibition opening
8:30pm | public: “Russian Cosmism” | talk by Anton Vidokle
THURSDAY, JUNE 12
4-6pm | by registration: workshop with Keti Chukhrov
6:30pm | public: weekly sci-fi film screening – Aelita, Queen of Mars, 1924, directed by Yakov Protazanov
FRIDAY, JUNE 13
4pm | by registration: Federov seminar/reading group | led by Anton Vidokle
7:30pm | public: “Why Preserve the Name ‘Human'” | lecture by Keti Chukhrov
9pm | public: Love Machines (2013), by Keti Chukhrov
EVERY TUESDAY, JUNE 17 – JULY 8
6:30pm | by registration: Creating Universes that Include Will and/or Resurrection | weekly seminar in four sessions with Jalal Toufic
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18
4pm | by registration: Federov seminar/reading group | led by Anton Vidokle
THURSDAY, JUNE 19
4-6pm | by registration: workshop with Ekaterina Degot
6:30pm | public: weekly sci-fi film screening – Cosmic Journey, 1936, directed by Vasili Zhuravlyov
FRIDAY, JUNE 20
8pm | public: “Defying the Death of Art: Russian Art from Malevitch to Kabakov Under the Sign of Nikolai Federov’s Philosophy” | lecture by Ekaterina Degot
SATURDAY, JUNE 21
4-6pm | by registration: workshop with Trevor Paglen
MONDAY, JUNE 23
8pm | public: “The Last Pictures” | lecture by Trevor Paglen
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
3-5pm | by registration: workshop with Shuddhabrata Sengupta
6:30pm | public: weekly sci-fi film screening – Planet of Storms, 1962, directed by Pavel Klushantsev
FRIDAY, JUNE 27
4pm | by registration: Federov seminar/reading group, led by Anton Vidokle
8pm | public: “A Lock for Every Key: The Excesses of Restraint” | lecture by Shuddhabrata Sengupta
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2
5pm | by registration: workshop with Bassam Tabshouri
THURSDAY, JULY 3
4pm | by registration: Federov seminar/reading group | led by Anton Vidokle
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9
3pm | by registration: workshop with Brian Kuan Wood
FRIDAY, JULY 11
4pm | by registration: Federov seminar/reading group | led by Anton Vidokle
6:30pm | by registration: weekly sci-fi film screening – The Andromeda Nebula, 1967, directed by Yevgeni Sherstobitov
MONDAY, JULY 14
4-6pm | by registration: workshop with Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige
TUESDAY, JULY 15
7pm | public: Book launch | second edition of Forthcoming by Jalal Toufic
8:30pm | public: “Creating and Dispersing Universes Again and Again” | lecture by Jalal Toufic
THURSDAY, JULY 17
8pm | public: “An Additional Continent” | presentation by Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige