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Welcome Address by Ute Meta Bauer and Keynote Lecture – "The Art of Uncertainty" by Dr May Adadol Ingawanij
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Welcome Address by Ute Meta Bauer and Keynote Lecture – "The Art of Uncertainty" by Dr May Adadol Ingawanij
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28 Oct 2017, Sat <br /><br />On the occasion of the exhibition <em>Ghost and Spectres – Shadows of History</em> curated by Professor Ute Meta Bauer and Khim Ong, and the 4th anniversary of NTU CCA Singapore <br /><br />10.00 – 10.10am Welcome address by Ute Meta Bauer, Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor, School of Art, Design and Media (ADM) <br /><br />10.10 – 11.10am Keynote Lecture: “The Art of Uncertainty” Dr May Adadol Ingawanij, curator and moving image theorist, University of Westminster, London<br /><br />Focusing on artists' cinema and moving image installations in Southeast Asia, the keynote lecture addresses the relationship between contemporary moving image aesthetics, historical invocation, and the politics of enunciation. Dr Ingawanij will expamnd on how weveryday life, conflicts, violence, and historical erasures specific to places in Southeast Asia are sources of inspiration and motivation for many artists.
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2017-10-28
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May Adadol Ingawanij
Ute Meta Bauer
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Asia
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Symposium: Ghosts and Spectres – Shadows of History
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Mythology
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<div class="event_single_dates text__exhibitions">28 Oct 2017, Sat 09:30 AM - 08:00 PM</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road<br /><br /><span>On the occasion of the exhibition </span><em>Ghost and Spectres – Shadows of History</em><span> curated by Professor Ute Meta Bauer and Khim Ong, and the 4th anniversary of NTU CCA Singapore.<br /></span><br />Taking the works in the current show as points of departure, the symposium brings together the artists of the exhibition, as well as curators and scholars researching on the subject matter, to generate a discussion on muted histories and legacies, as they cast light upon past events that still impact society today, particularly in terms of power structures and restriction of social freedom. The role of the moving image—the medium used by the four exhibiting artists—will be analysed to demonstrate how it reveals, as much as it conceals, past traumas that evade representation.<br /><p>Divided into two sessions, the symposium explores the artists’ working processes and methodological approaches through structured conversations consisting of lectures, presentations, and moderated discussions. The focus will lie on the sources of inspiration as well as on the motivations of the artists’ practices, and on the construction and contestation of official narratives. <strong>Ho Tzu Nyen</strong>, <strong>Nguyen Trinh Thi</strong>, and <strong>Park Chan-kyong</strong> will expand on the historical events and socio-political contexts that feed into their work, and on the different strategies employed to revive collective memory. Scholar <strong>Dr Clare Veal</strong> will highlight the medium specificity in the works of Apichatpong Weerasethakul to address conflicted histories, whereas the lectures by curators Dr June Yap and Hyunjin Kim, as well as the keynote lectures by <strong>Dr May Adadol Ingawanij</strong> and <strong>Professor Kenneth Dean</strong>, aim to articulate the complicated geopolitical relations in contemporary Asia.<br /><br /></p>
<p><strong>11.00am – 1.10pm</strong><br /><strong>Session I: <em>Shadows of History</em></strong></p>
<p>Chaired by <strong>Dr Roger Nelson, </strong>curator and art historian, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Art Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), and NTU CCA Singapore</p>
<p>Dedicated to the uncovering of neglected histories, this session will look at the construction of historical narratives and their role in reflecting social, political, and cultural conditions. Occluded by the propagation of progress and nation building, what has been left out and rendered unspeakable in the region’s bid to establish national identities and political autonomy? Referencing the works of Ho Tzu Nyen and Nguyen Trinh Thi, this session traces post-war and Cold War legacies in Asia and investigates their lingering spectres.</p>
<p><strong>2.30 – 5.30pm</strong><br /><strong>Session II: <em>Ghosts and Spectres</em></strong></p>
<p>Chaired by <strong>Dr David Teh, </strong>researcher and curator, Assistant Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, National University of Singapore (NUS)</p>
<p>Referencing the works of Park Chan-kyong and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, this session deals with notions of ghosts and spectres as allegories of historical moments and dreamlike realities. Embedded in myths and folklore, what roles do they play in constructing an understanding of the past and in reflecting socio-political circumstances? How do cinematic works engage their medium-specificity in a play of historical phantoms and repressed collective memories, to create a language for portraying trauma, loss, dreams, and nightmares?</p>
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2017-10-28
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Ute Meta Bauer
May Adadol Ingawanij
June Yap
Nguyen Trinh Thi
Ho Tzu Nyen
Khim Ong
Hyunjin Kim
Park Chan-kyong
Clare Veal
Roger Nelson
David Teh
Kenneth Dean
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Southeast Asia
Asia
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May Adadol
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Ingawanij
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2017
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University of Westminster, London
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Dr May Adadol Ingawanij (Thailand/United Kingdom) is a moving image theorist, teacher, and curator, and co-director of the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM), University of Westminster, London. She is currently writing a book titled <i>Animistic Cinema: Moving Image Performance and Ritual in Thailand</i>. Her publications include <i>Exhibiting Lav Diaz’s Long Films:Currencies of Circulation and Spectatorship (2017); Nguyen Trinh Thi’s Essay Films (forthcoming); Animism and the Performative Realist Cinema of Apichatpong Weerasethakul</i> (2013). May's curatorial projects include <i>Lav Diaz Journeys (London, 2017), and On Attachments and Unknowns</i> (Phnom Penh, 2017).
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Thailand
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United Kingdom
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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On the occasion of the exhibition Ghost and Spectres – Shadows of History curated by Professor Ute Meta Bauer and Khim Ong, and the 4th anniversary of NTU CCA Singapore Taking the works in the current show as points of departure, the symposium brings together the artists of the exhibition, as well as curators and scholars researching on the subject matter, to generate a discussion on muted histories and legacies, as they cast light upon past events that still impact society today, particularly in terms of power structures and restriction of social freedom. The role of the moving image—the medium used by the four exhibiting artists—will be analysed to demonstrate how it reveals, as much as it conceals, past traumas that evade representation. Divided into two sessions, the symposium explores the artists’ working processes and methodological approaches through structured conversations consisting of lectures, presentations, and moderated discussions. The focus will lie on the sources of inspiration as well as on the motivations of the artists’ practices, and on the construction and contestation of official narratives. Ho Tzu Nyen, Nguyen Trinh Thi, and Park Chan-kyong will expand on the historical events and socio-political contexts that feed into their work, and on the different strategies employed to revive collective memory. Scholar Dr Clare Veal will highlight the medium specificity in the works of Apichatpong Weerasethakul to address conflicted histories, whereas the lectures by curators Dr June Yap and Hyunjin Kim, as well as the keynote lectures by Dr May Adadol Ingawanij and Professor Kenneth Dean, aim to articulate the complicated geopolitical relations in contemporary Asia.
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2017-10-28
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Nguyen Trinh Thi
Ho Tzu Nyen
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Khim Ong
Hyunjin Kim
Park Chan-kyong
Clare Veal
David Teh
Kenneth Dean
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Southeast Asia
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Drawing on the rich cultural heritage and trajectories of the Asia Pacific and beyond, the exhibitions, works of art, and essays in <em>Climates.Habitats.Environments. </em>transcend disciplinary boundaries and linear histories to affirm the role of cultural production in the fight for environmental and social justice.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates.Habitats.Environments.
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Climate Crisis
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Published by NTU CCA Singapore and The MIT Press, 2022 <br />Edited by Ute Meta Bauer<br />Design by mono.studio<br />Printed by DZA Druckerei zu Altenburg GmbH<br />© 2022 the artists, the authors, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, Nanyang Technological University <br />ISBN: 978-0-262-04681-7 <br />Distributed by The MIT Press <br />Copies are available for sale at NTU CCA Singapore and through MIT Press S$80/US$60<br /><br />Modeling the curatorial as a method for uniting cultural production and science,<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Climates. Habitats. Environments</i>. weaves together image and text to address the global climate crisis. Through exhibitions, artworks, and essays, artists and writers transcend disciplinary boundaries and linear histories to bring their knowledge and experience to bear on the fight for environmental justice. In doing so, they draw on the rich cultural heritage of the Asia-Pacific, in conversation with international discourse, to demonstrate transdisciplinary solution-seeking.<br /><p><span>Experimental in form as well as in method,<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Climates. Habitats. Environments.</i><span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>features an inventive book design by mono.studio that puts word and image on equal footing, offering a multiplicity of media, interpretations, and manifestations of interdisciplinary research. For example, botanist Matthew Hall draws on Ovid's<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Metamorphoses</i><span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>to discuss human-plant interpenetration; curator and writer Venus Lau considers how spectrality consumes—and is consumed—in animation and film, literature, music, and cuisine; and critical theorist and filmmaker Elizabeth Povinelli proposes “Water Sense” as a geontological approach to “the question of our connected and differentiated existence,” informed by the “ancestral catastrophe of colonialism.” Artists excavate the natural and cultural DNA of indigo, lacquer, rattan, and mulberry; works at the intersection of art, design, and architecture explore “The Posthuman City”; an ongoing research project investigates the ecological urgencies of Pacific archipelagos. The works of art, the projects, and the majority of the texts featured in the book were commissioned by NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore.</span></p>
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Ute Meta Bauer
Anna Lovecchio
Michael Marder
Kong Yin Ying
Marian Pastor Roces
Ravi Agarwal
Donna J. Haraway
Matthew Hall
Nikos Papastergiadis
Donna J. Haraway
David Pledger
Dan Koh
Tan Zi Hao
May Adadol Ingawanij
Michael M. J. Fischer
Venus Lau
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Cynthia Chou
Nina Oeghoede
Philippe Pirotte
Epeli Hau'ofa
Nabil Ahmed
Édouard Glissant
Tania Roy
Alfian Sa'at
Jake Atienza
Kenneth Dean
Faizah Zakaria
Stefanie Hessler
Huang Jui-mao
Anna Källén
Philippa Lovatt
Laura Miotto
Rob Nixon
Khim Ong
Markus Reymann
Dirk Snauwaert
Matariki Williams
Irene Agrivina
Nabil Ahmed
Irwan Ahmett
Tita Salina
Atif Akin
Animali Domestici
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Martha Atienza
Tarek Atoui
Laura Anderson Barbata
Rosella Biscotti
Guigone Camus
Choy Ka Fai
Roko Josefa Cinavilakeba
Sean Connelly
Ade Darmawan
Lucy Davis
Ines Doujak
Jef Geys
Tue Greenfort
Newell Harry
Ho Tzu Nyen
Chia-Wei Hsu
Pierre Huyghe
ila
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Susanne Kriemann
Zac Langdon-Pole
Jae Rhim Lee
Liang Shaoji
PerMagnus Lindborg
Armin Linke
Nicholas Mangan
Alice Miceli
Manish Nai
Nguyễn Trinh Thi
Phi Phi Oanh
Lucy + Jorge Orta
Park Chan-kyong
Sophia Pich
Marjetica Potrč
Shubigi Rao
Lisa Rave
Lucy Raven
Bridget Reweti
Hito Steyerl
Melati Suryodarmo
Tanatchai Bandasak
Sung Tieu
Jegan Vincent de Paul
Wu Mali
Vivian Xu
Yeo Siew Hua
Zarina Muhammad
Edouard Glissant
Anna Kallen
Nguyen Trinh Thi
Marjetica Potrc
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2022
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Dr Ingawanij will expand on how everyday life, conflicts, violence, and historical erasures specific to places in Southeast Asia are sources of inspiration and motivation for many artists.
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<p class="event_single_title">Symposium: <i>Ghosts and Spectres – Shadows of History</i></p>
Welcome Address by Ute Meta Bauer and Keynote Lecture: “The Art of Uncertainty” by Dr May Adadol Ingawanij, curator and moving image theorist, Co-director of the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM), University of Westminster, London
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<div class="event_single_dates text__exhibitions">28 Oct 2017, Sat 09:30 - 11:00 AM</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road<br /><br />Focusing on artists' cinema and moving image installations in Southeast Asia, the keynote lecture addresses the relationship between contemporary moving image aesthetics, historical invocation, and the politics of enunciation. Dr Ingawanij will expand on how everyday life, conflicts, violence, and historical erasures specific to places in Southeast Asia are sources of inspiration and motivation for many artists.</div>
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2017-10-28
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Ute Meta Bauer
May Adadol Ingawanij
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Southeast Asia
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Mythology
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