Crossing borders and blurring boundaries Navigating the edge of academia by working collaboratively across various configurations.

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In this talk, Mads Hobye will share his experiences crossing borders and blurring boundaries between art, activism, and academia. From his perspective, it is less about forming alliances and more about building mutually beneficial frames for the entanglement of practices. However, the concept of alliances can be used to define intention, mutual responsibility, and care.

Part of the session: How are cultural organisations remaking themselves to respond to the demands of the present so they can be open to the potential for what comes next?

Other speakers in the session:

Rachel Valinsky is a writer, translator, and editor. She is Director of Publications at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances (CARA), and Artistic Director at Wendy’s Subway, a nonprofit reading room and independent publisher in New York (USA).
Mads Høbye is an Associate professor, Roskilde University (DK). He co-founded Illutron and Fablab RUC, balancing the aesthetic use of technologies with the democratisation of technological ownership.

Marie Kraft is an architect, urban researcher, and multidisciplinary artist who lives and works between France, Italy, and Sweden. She collaborates on the ‘My New Museum?’ (Mitt Nya Museum?) project at the Malmö Art Museum exploring heritage beyond the walls of museums (FR/IT/SE).

Sisters Hope is a Copenhagen-based performance group and movement spearheading a new way of performance artwork. Their work unfolds at the intersection of immersion, intervention, activism, research and pedagogy, exploring different aspects of a potential new world arising from the post-economical and ecological crisis.
Periode11 dec. 2024
BegivenhedstitelNew Constellations
in Art and Design Research
BegivenhedstypeKonference
PlaceringMalmo, SverigeVis på kort