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STUDIO BONN

STUDIO BONN

Bundeskunsthalle

STUDIO BONN is the public think tank of the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany. Join artists, scientists, programmers and activists discussing models of care for global communal infrastructure – mental, physical and digital. See all talks in spectacular stage designs on http://www.studiobonn.io * * * STUDIO BONN ist der öffentliche Think Tank der Bundeskunsthalle und ein Korallenriff langfristigen Nachdenkens. Künstler*innen, Wissenschaftler*innen, Programmierer*innen und Aktivist*innen entwickeln Modelle der Fürsorge für globale Infrastrukturen – seien diese Infrastrukturen mental (wie die Vorstellungskraft), digital (wie das Internet) oder physisch (wie das Klima). Sehen Sie alle Gespräche in spektakulären Bühnenbildern auf http://www.studiobonn.io

14 - GLOBAL NERVE SYSTEMS: Living On The Edge (EN)
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  • 14 - GLOBAL NERVE SYSTEMS: Living On The Edge (EN)

    AISHA DEVI, ZITA SEBESVARI and CAITLYN EBERLE on ways to cope with threats to life on our planet. 08 November 2023 (English)

    Wed, 06 Dec 2023
  • 13 - GLOBAL NERVE SYSTEMS: How To Cope With Fear (EN)

    LU YANG, LETZTE GENERATION (Zoë Ruge) and REBECCA NESTOR on how to turn fear into action. 04 May 2023 (English)

    Fri, 12 May 2023
  • 12 - WO SIND DENN ALLE? Über Quiet Quitting und leere Theater (DE)

    OLIVER POLAK, SAMIRA EL OUASSIL und NOE FAZI diskutieren was von einer Gesellschaft bleibt, wenn niemand mehr zur Arbeit oder ins Museum geht. 2. März 2023 (Deutsch)

    Thu, 16 Mar 2023
  • 11 - GLOBAL NERVE SYSTEMS: How World Wide Disasters are Interconnected (EN)

    ZITA SEBESVARI, PALI PALAVATHANAN and GRACE NDIRITU on climate trauma, deep time and how to map climate change as malleable. 20 October 2022 (English)

    Fri, 24 Feb 2023
  • 10 - EXCHANGE VALUES: Contracts for Earth (EN)

    JULIA WATSON, CATPC, YOUSSEF NASSEF and RENZO MARTENS present three models of global cooperation that combine sustainability and social justice. 15 June 2022 (English with translation from French) Within a mere two hundred years, the capitalist economy has revealed itself as unsustainable: it is destroying its own ecological and social foundations. Indigenous economies, on the other hand, have worked for millennia – and are increasingly being discussed as solutions for coping with climate change. STUDIO BONN presents three models of global cooperation that combine sustainability and social justice. THE GUESTS: The design expert JULIA WATSON, author of Lo-TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism, Taschen 2021, has researched indigenous architectures all over the world. To ensure that the transfer of knowledge does not lead to one-sided exploitation, WATSON has developed a new business model: An oral smart contract, developed with experts in indigenous law, allows companies that use indigenous knowledge to share profits with the indigenous communities that originated it via blockchain. https://www.juliawatson.com The diplomat and computer scientist YOUSSEF NASSEF has coordinated resilience work in the United Nations system for 23 years, after having served as a diplomat and climate change negotiator for ten years before that. Disillusioned with the impact of the post industrial-revolution war on the biosphere, he and the new Bonn-based UN initiative Resilience Frontiers are using the knowledge of writers, film directors and data analysts to gear our attitudes, thoughts and actions towards the impending destruction of the planet. https://resiliencefrontiers.org On a former palm oil plantation in Lusanga, Congo, CED'ART TAMASALA and MATHIEU KASIAMA and the CONGOLESE PLANTATION WORKERS' ART LEAGUE (Cercle d’art des travailleurs de plantation congolaise, CATPC) engage with the history of the colonial exploitation of palm oil and cocoa plantations. CATPC’s chocolate sculptures have been exhibited at the SculptureCenter in New York and elsewhere. The day before the Studio Bonn event, at the Art Basel art fair, CATPC and artist RENZO MARTENS launched 300 NFTs of a Diviner’s Figure carved in 1931 during the Pende uprising against Belgian colonial rule and now preserved at the Virginia Museum of Art. The proceeds will be used to buy back land and revitalise cultural traditions and sustainable agriculture. https://catpc.org/home/ https://www.humanactivities.org/en/

    Fri, 24 Feb 2023
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