• Date
      June 16, 2020

      Art and the Public in the Pandemic (Master's in artistic creation. Jorge Tadeo Lozano University)


      Wednesday June 17 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm


      Panelists: Cristina Lleras, Sylvia Suarez-Julia Buenaventura, Manuela Ochoa, Ximena Díaz, Felipe Arturo/Colombia
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    • Date
      June 17, 2020

      narraN


      Colombia


      At NarraN we met during May and June 2020 in a collaborative process: here the roles and socializations are arranged collectively. In these weeks we have been scheming, technicalizing, languaging, fanzining and irradiating. In this laboratory we learn, ask questions and create sound content with diverse souls: community, experimental, creative, weavers of real or fictitious memories of rooms, houses, neighborhoods, sidewalks, jungles, mountains, towns, cities and any other invented world. Wait and see... and hear! When we say goodbye, in June, we will share a technical-communicational fanzine so that our other people and groups can savor, explore and adapt this experience in other latitudes. If you follow us every week you will be able to catch sound and drawn memories of the NarraN irradiated content. Estefanía Henao, Rafael Vega, Maritza Sánchez
    • Date
      June 17, 2020

      “The photographic archive and the construction of memory: Mompox case study”


      Wednesday June 18 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

      The professional photography program at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University proposes several fields of deepening, among them the Photographic Archive, which includes not only the subject of conservation but also the management of photographic material. In this line, theoretical and methodological tools are provided that allow proposing, developing and evaluating projects for the management of photographic collections. We are interested in reviewing the notions and establishing a conceptual framework in this field, but also wondering about the social and historical meaning of photographic archives, addressing the ARCHIVE-MEMORY-HISTORY triad. One of the results that have been developed in this line are the degree projects and one of them in particular is the one that will be presented as a reference for the processes of memory construction and configuration of photographic heritage in Colombia. 
      Panelists: Paolo García Nigrinis, Sandra Suárez Quintero, María del Rosario Gutiérrez
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    • Date
      June 18, 2020

      Cultivating Innovation


      Friday June 19 10:00 am - 11:00 am

      Ritter discusses and presents excerpts from 'Cultivating Innovation,' documentary video about the environmental factors that influence innovation with digital media in academia. Ritter interviewed full-time international academics and a management consultant who discussed how the environment created by time, physical, interpersonal, and organizational factors can influence a researcher's ability to be innovative with digital media. The interviewees' expertise includes architecture, computer science, engineering, game design, music, digital media art, and management.
      Panelists: Don Ritter / Canada
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    • Date
      June 18, 2020

      The Politics of Nature- Designing for an Ontological Turn / DESIS Philosophy Talk 7.2


      Thursday 18th of June 3:30 pm/span>

      Today's environmental emergency requires specific efforts in terms of thinking/acting in designing. The consequences of anthropocentric ways of producing, consuming and living are becoming painfully clear. Design played (and often still plays) a role in this, and therefore has in many ways contributed to feed this anthropocentric mindset, considering human interests separated from the ones of the planet's. Design has a shared responsibility in this adopting this anthropocentric mindset, and it is hence obliged to recognize its risks and consequences. In this regard, designers are currently, and increasingly, becoming aware that an ontological shift is needed.
      Virginia Tassinari, Ezio Manzini, Arturo Escobar, Liesbeth Huybrechts, Annalinda De Rosa
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    • Date
      June 18, 2020

      Give Life to Rin Rin


      Friday June 19 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm, Room M2

      The book Give life to Rin Rin is a fun, innovative and disruptive tool that links the family in learning processes around literature and the inclusion of digital and analog activities and new technologies such as Augmented Reality. 

      Responsible: Newrona

    • Date
      June 18, 2020

      Jaime Tenorio


      Colombia

      Political scientist from Universidad de Los Andes (Bogotá), Master in Cultural Management from Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset (Madrid), Producer of the International Film and Television School of San Antonio de los Baños in Cuba -EICTV-. He has been General Manager of the company Five7Media, Director of the channel Señal Colombia, advisor to the Ministry of Culture of Colombia, among other jobs. Member and representative of producers in the National Council of Arts and Culture in Cinematography -CNACC- between 2009 and 201. Consultant and speaker on media convergence and digital technologies, jury of cultural, audiovisual and new media calls inside and outside the country. He currently directs the Directorate of Audiovisuals, Film and Interactive Media of the Ministry of Culture.
    • Date
      June 18, 2020

      Lucia Hernandez Rendon


      Colombia

      Industrial Engineer, specialist in Project Management, specialist in Administration and MBA candidate. With close to 10 years of experience in project structuring and evaluation, support in the formulation and implementation of business models in the public and private spheres. Passionate, student and practitioner of arts associated with music and dance.
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