Workshop: Biogenesis – Collective Laboratory

Bolivian Pontifical University / Colombia

Design and collaborative construction of a modular structure on a large scale, based on an analogous system of form generation and transformation, based on biological and geometric principles. A collective work is proposed with 30 people who will be divided into five groups of six members each. The exercise consists in the design of a volumetric system that occupies a space of 6m x 6m x 6m generated from the union of six (6) three-dimensional modules which in turn are composed of sixty (60) cubic constructions. The proposed construction unit is a corrugated cardboard box of 31cmx31cmx31cm. These units will be joined together with an adhesive following a system of simple assembly rules to generate a construction module that will then be attached to the other modules to generate the structure.

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  • Date
    May 31, 2017

    Leonardo 50th Anniversary

    leonardo.info/50th-anniversary

    A half a century ago, kinetic artist and astronautical pioneer Frank Malina set out to solve the needs of a community of artists and scientists working across disciplines by using the “new media” of the time: offset print publishing. As a groundbreaking, innovative venture, Leonardo represented a unique vision: to serve as an international channel of communication among artists, with emphasis on the writings of artists who use science and developing technologies in their work. The result was Leonardo, an academic journal for artists with the peer-review rigor of a scientific journal. For 50 years, Leonardo has been the definitive publication for artist-academics, and the field has gained momentum in recent years.
  • Date
    June 5, 2017

    Talk: Impact

    Arjon Dunnewind / Netherlands

    Connecting to themes like Bio-Hacking and Bio-Creation the Impakt Festival will highlight a selection of themes, projects and artists it has recently presented. The presentation focuses on artists who discuss changing definitions of what is natural and human. The projects in the presentation present visions on post-natural environments where technology and the human body have become inseparable.
  • Date
    June 5, 2017

    Talk: Inauguration of the exhibition "Saying the place. Testimonies of the Colombian landscape"

    Clemencia Echeverri and Nicolás Gómez Echeverri / Colombia
    Bank of the Republic

    Clemencia Echeverri

    Clemencia Echeverri lives and works in Bogota. She completed undergraduate studies in Colombia and specialization and masters in Plastic Arts at Chelsea College of Arts, London. She was a professor of Arts in undergraduate and master's degree at Universidad de Antioquia and Universidad Nacional de Colombia. After working in painting and sculpture, since the mid-90s, Clemencia has developed workS in installation, video, photography, sound and interactivity based on dominant political and social conditions.
  • Date
    June 5, 2017

    Talk: New limits of democracy

    Michel Wieviorka / France

    Until the mid-1980s, democracy did not seem to concern philosophical reflection in the field of political sociology. It was enough to think of it as the regime opposed to communism and dictatorship. Since then, critical thinking has developed in several ways, giving the impression of some discomfort when it comes to thinking about the solution to the great contemporary challenges, for example: social difficulties, injustice, inequalities, crisis of Political and party representation, institutional deficiencies and the treatment of culturally or religious orders, violence, etc.
  • Date
    June 5, 2017

    Talk: Arte e materie humanistiche: The public university in the value of the saperi "Inutili"

    Marco Maria Gazzano / Italy

    Many things have changed in the world since the era of “globalization” was opened with the US-sponsored commercial twentieth-century trade agreements. A sharp shift in the economy from national to planetary markets, which also involved cultural changes and costumes: interdependence and interclassing of symbols, cultural homogenization, new wealth, but also progressive destruction of productive, natural, and anthropological diversity.
  • Date
    June 5, 2017

    Talk: Rome is the third mission. The telematic chair of Italian language and culture

    Geatano Sabatini / Italy

    Roma Tre University has an important track record of third mission activities, many of which have been developed within the framework of international cooperation. Among the main development cooperation projects, is a project for the recovery and restoration of the historic city of El Salvador in the Republic of El Salvador and in Africa in Burkina Fasu an agricultural training project.
  • Date
    June 5, 2017
    Talk: La fabrica della conoscenza e della sostenibilità urbana Mario Panizza / Italy The “knowledge factory” is a dear metaphor in Rome Tre. Since its founding, the University has been proposed as a constituent part of the social fabric in which it is part and its commitment has focused, through the recovery and reconversion of existing buildings, on the planning of the territory and the upgrading of Areas destined for degradation. Through a constantly evolving project, always attentive to the needs of the context, our property has been enriched with buildings once destined for other purposes: little “university” silhouettes that, despite functional adaptation, have transformed them into new plants Still keeping their “personality ”. Here is the idea of the “knowledge factory”: a project that, in the full recovery of historical memory, is capable of transforming the territory through modern structures; A useful metaphor, therefore, to represent the transition to the […]
  • Date
    June 5, 2017
    Talk: Narratón: Do we tell stories around reconciliation? MediaLabs / Colombia MediaLabs net, created in November, 2016, from EAFIT (Medellin), Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Bogota) Universidad de Caldas (Manizales) and Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano (Bogota), launches the Narratón, a proposal of collective creation, which look for to generate multi-format contents that speak of the reconciliation from the most varied optics and perceptions. The Colombian postconflict calls for new ways of being told both from the narrative and from the technical and the Narratón will be the meeting point to relate it from sound, written, audiovisual, photographic and interactive contents among other formats. .
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