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Künstlerhaus Bethanien
Years Affiliated
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2023
Birth Date
1974
Birthplace
Berlin, Germany
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Cultural Centre
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The <span>Künstlerhaus Bethanien is an international cultural centre with an artist-in-residence programme. It is dedicated to the advancement of contemporary visual arts and aims to establish a lively dialogue between artists from various backgrounds and disciplines, and the public at large. The focus of its manifold missions is the International Studio Programme, where artists conceive and present new projects with the help of its team. Furthermore, it encourages critical reflection on subjects related to contemporary art and culture through its publications, including the <em>Be Magazine</em>, a yearly journal for art and criticism.</span>
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<a href="https://www.bethanien.de/en/">https://www.bethanien.de/en/</a>
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Germany
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Institutional Partner
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Künstlerhaus Bethanien
Kunstlerhaus Bethanien
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Artistic Research
Cultural Production
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Künstlerhaus Bethanien
Kunstlerhaus Bethanien
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Jan van Eyck Academie
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2023
Birth Date
1948
Birthplace
Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Art Institute
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As a post-academic institute, Jan van Eyck Academie offers residencies to artists, designers ranging from graphic and fashion to food and social design, writers, curators, and architects from all over the globe. The academy is committed to exploring the agency, roles and civic significance of art, design, and other creative practices in relation to the climate crisis, environmental breakdown, and their manifold effects. This institutional focus opens a wide discourse and creates a framework that embraces a diversity of practices and allows for a multitude of voices.
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<a href="https://www.janvaneyck.nl/">https://www.janvaneyck.nl/</a>
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Netherlands
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Institutional Partner
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Jan van Eyck Academie
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Jan van Eyck Academie
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In this keynote address, Huerta presents the main impacts of a linear economy food system and the importance of introducing a well-functioning circular economy food system. She will focus on applying solutions from the natural world and how to implement a sustainable organic loop system.
Programme Type
Conference and Symposium
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Professional
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General
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Onsite (CCA)
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Keynote Address: Closing the Loop: The Role of Circular Economy in the Food Sector by Paula Huerta, Circular Economy Consultant and Director, Bambook Studio and GUASL
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Globalisation
Ecosystems
Sustainability
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2023-02-16
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Paula Huerta
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Thursday, 16 February 2023 6.30pm<br />Venue: CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way, Theatrette, Level 2, Singapore 138602 <br /><br />Our present global crises oblige us to accelerate the move towards a low-carbon future. This includes the transition from a linear economy, defined by the consumption of finite resources and the accumulation of waste, to a circular economy, which redefines growth by prioritising both people and the planet. In our current linear economy, the food sector and its bio-waste accounts for the largest single component of municipal waste landfills and is a significant source of greenhouse gases such as methane. As part of a circular economy, bio-waste can bring gains linked to multiple higher-value products, such as natural fertilisers for agriculture, energy production, and even protein feed for aquaculture or farming. In this keynote address, Huerta presents the main impacts of a linear economy food system and the importance of introducing a well-functioning circular economy food system. She will focus on applying solutions from the natural world and how to implement a sustainable organic loop system.
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NTU CCA Singapore’s exhibitions focus on contemporary artistic production that provides a critical platform for reflection and discussion.
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Curated group or solo shows that happen over a period of time, usually a few months, supported by auxiliary programmes. Examples include exhibition hall presentations, lab presentations, vitrine presentations, curated film programmes, and festivals.
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Following the global call for an ecological turn in art, architecture, and design, NTU CCA Ideas Fest FOOD Eat. Secure. Sustain. presents projects that engage, investigate, and aim to ensure food security on a healthy planet.
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Individual Artist (solo show)
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Thematic Presentation
Exhibition Space
Block 37
Block 38
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Onsite (CCA)
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2023-02-16
Exhibition End Date
2023-02-19
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NTU CCA IdeasFest 2023 FOOD: Eat. Secure. Sustain
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Sustainability
Environmental Crisis
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<p><strong><em>NTU CCA IdeasFest</em></strong> is a platform to catalyse critical exchange of ideas and encourage thinking “out of the box”. It links the artistic and academic communities with grassroots and self-organised initiatives and small-scale entrepreneurship. Following the global call for an ecological turn in art, architecture, and design,<em> NTU CCA IdeasFest 2023 FOOD</em> <em>Eat. Secure. Sustain. </em>presents projects that engage, investigate, and aim to ensure food security on a healthy planet. The vitality of food poses a wide-ranging set of questions and problems when confronted with nature’s diminishing capacity to nourish life as a result of harmful anthropocentric activity. Such challenges demand that we rethink our modes of production and consumption.</p>
<p>This third edition of IdeasFest draws relational links to improve the understanding of sustainable food systems and their urgencies, opening a pathway towards actionable steps to ensure food security. Current food practices are threatening both people and planet; more nourishing and sustainable ways of eating and producing need to be developed. This need to transform our societies towards socio-ecological sustainability is clear, but many proposals lack the concrete economic and political scaffolding necessary to make their implementation feasible.</p>
<p>The global food system encompasses all economic sectors, and understanding its components is essential for developing and executing effective measures to strengthen its sustainability. <em>IdeasFest 2023 FOOD Eat. Secure. Sustain. </em>looks into how various technologies affect (traditional) food practices and culinary techniques, and which of these are valued. Food security hinges on sustainable food systems which are based on subsystems, including farming, waste management, and supply infrastructures, which in turn interact with trade, energy, and health systems.<br /><br /></p>
<p>Focusing on social interactions that connect academic research with artistic and cultural fields as well as with architecture and design applications, this edition draws a direct relation between human societies and their impact on the environment. It presents environmentally friendly ways of living, exploring regional crafts, reusing, repairing und upcycling. While scientific evidence on climate change and food scarcity is widely discussed, to materialise future-proof food communities, it requires socially robust and impactful proposals that create a relay between local perspectives and knowledge generated in academia. To address food related issues and the climate crisis in a continued dialogue is necessary, as there is a risk that the gravity and urgency of this crisis will not be fully comprehended.</p>
<p>As a platform to feature new initiatives, <em>NTU CCA Ideas Fest FOOD Eat. Secure. Sustain</em>. is an invitation to share and engage in cooperative projects and collective experiences through workshops, site visits, screenings, performances, public installations, participatory projects, and a summit. This diverse programme will be enriched by presentations of start-up initiatives and public dialogues on how to support Singapore’s aspiration to meet 30% of its nutritional requirements domestically by 2030 collectively and individually. A two-day Ideas Conference will bring together a prominent group of architects, theorists, researchers, curators, designers, and community groups to discuss further ideas on sustainability, circular economy, food security, creative learning, and the potential of cultural heritage such as crafts and sustainable urbanism to envision a responsible future city.</p>
<p><strong><em>Ideas Fest 2023 FOOD Eat. Secure.</em></strong> <em><strong>Sustain.</strong></em>, conceived in partnership with Singapore-ETH Centre Future Cities Laboratory Global, contemplates on sustainable food systems, climate awareness and solutions for a more sustainable future. Curated by <strong>Prof. Ute Meta Bauer</strong> (NTU CCA and NTU ADM), <strong>Magdalena Magiera</strong> (NTU CCA), <strong>Assoc. Prof. Laura Miotto</strong> (NTU ADM), <strong>Prof. Thomas Schroepfer</strong> (ETH FCL and SUTD), <strong>Dr. Tanvi Maheshwari</strong> (Associate Director for Research, Future Cities Laboratory Global)</p>
<p>Registration and tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite.<br /><br /></p>
<p><strong>SUMMIT</strong><br /><br /><strong>Free registration for Conference Days through </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/ntuccaideasfest2023_events"><strong>https://bit.ly/ntuccaideasfest2023_events</strong></a></p>
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<p><strong>Thursday, 16 February 2023</strong><br /><strong>5.15pm – 8.00pm</strong><br />Venue: CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way, 138602<br />Theatrette, Level 2</p>
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<p>5.15 pm <strong>Registration and Coffee</strong><br /><br />5.45pm <strong>Opening addresses</strong> by <br />Guest of Honor Dr. <strong>Alvin Yeo</strong> (Singapore), Senior Director, Joint Policy and Planning Division, Singapore Food Agency<br />Prof. <strong>Subodh Mhaisalkar </strong>(Singapore), Executive Director for Academic Research, National Research Foundation Singapore, President’s Chair in Energy and Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)<br />Prof. <strong>Tim White </strong>(Australia/ Singapore), Vice President (International Engagement); President’s Chair in Materials Science and Engineering; Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU)<br />Prof. <strong>Sacha Menz</strong> (Switzerland), Director of Future Cities Lab (FCL) Global and Professor of Architecture and Building Process, ETH Zürich<br />Prof. <strong>Thomas Schroepfer </strong>(Germany/Singapore), Co-Director, Future Cities Lab (FCL) Global, Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC) and Professor of Architecture and Sustainable Design, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)<br />Prof. <strong>Ute Meta Bauer </strong>(Germany/Singapore), Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor at the School of Art, Design and Media (ADM), NTU </p>
<p>6.30pm <strong>Keynote Lecture</strong> <strong><em>CLOSING THE LOOP</em></strong><em><strong>: The Role of Circular Economy in the Food Sector</strong></em> <br />by <strong>Paula Huerta</strong> (Spain/Indonesia), Circular Economy Consultant and Director Bambook Studio and GUASL<br /><br />Followed by a conversation with <strong>Assoc. Prof. Laura Miotto</strong> (Italy/Singapore), at the School of Art, Design, and Media (ADM), NTU<br />8.00pm <strong>RECEPTION</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Friday, 17 February 2023</strong><br /><strong>8.30am – 7.30pm</strong><br /><br />CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way, 138602<br />Theatrette, Level 2</p>
<p>8.30am Registration and Coffee</p>
<p><strong>Food Ecosystems</strong><br /><br />9.00am Welcome by Co-Curators<br /><strong>Prof. Ute Meta Bauer</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Founding Director, NTU CCA and Professor at NTU ADM, <strong>Assoc. Prof.</strong> <strong>Laura Miotto</strong>(Italy/Singapore), NTU ADM, <strong>Prof. Thomas Schroepfer</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Co-Director, FCL-G, SEC, and Professor of Architecture and Sustainable Design, SUTD<br /><br />9.10am <strong><em>Food Connects</em></strong> <br />Lecture by <strong>Raine Melissa Riman</strong> (Malaysia), Co-Curator, E.A.T Borneo Conference, media strategist and social media lead, <em>What About Kuching</em> Festival<br /><br />9.40am <strong><em>Hello! I am a Black Soldier Fly and I am Transforming the Global Food System</em></strong> <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Niraly Mangal</strong> (India/Singapore), Doctoral Researcher at SEC<br /><br />10.00am <strong><em>Clinically Relevant Materials & Applications Inspired by Food Technologies</em></strong> <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Prof. Wiliam Chen</strong> (Singapore), Michael Fam Endowed Professor and Director, Food Science and Technology, NTU <br /><br />10.20am <strong><em>Human Created Food Crisis</em></strong> <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Britto Arts Trust / Mahbubur Rahman</strong>(Bangladesh), Artist, Co-Founder and Trustee, Britto Arts Trust</p>
<p>10.40am BREAK</p>
<p>11.00am Discussion with <strong>Prof. William Chen</strong> (Singapore), Michael Fam Endowed Professor, Director Food Science and Technology, NTU, <strong>Niraly Mangal</strong> (India/Singapore), Doctoral Researcher, SEC, <strong>Britto Arts Trust / Mahbubur Rahman</strong> (Bangladesh), Artist, Co-Founder and Trustee, Britto Arts Trust, and<strong> Raine Melissa Riman</strong> (Malaysia), Co-Curator, E.A.T Borneo Conference, media strategist and social media lead, <em>What About Kuching</em> Festival, Moderated by <strong>Prof. Ute Meta Bauer</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor, NTU ADM</p>
<p>12.00pm LUNCH BREAK</p>
<p><strong>Urban Food Alternatives</strong><br /><br />1.30pm <strong><em>Architecture of Urban Agriculture for Building Sustainable Cities</em></strong>, <br />by <strong>Prof. Thomas Schroepfer</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Co-Director, FCL-G, SEC Global, <strong>Assoc. Prof. Carlos Banon</strong> (Spain/ Singapore), SUTD and Director and Co-Founder, AIRLAB Singapore <br /><br />2.00pm <strong><em>How Singapore is Addressing Global Food and Environmental Challenges through Alternative Proteins</em>, </strong><br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Valerie Pang</strong> (Singapore), Innovation Associate, The Good Food Institute (GFI) APAC<br /><br />2.20pm <strong><em>Healing Remedies & Roadside Beauties</em>, </strong><br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Adeline Kueh</strong> (Singapore), Artist, Senior Lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts <br /><br />2.40pm <strong><em>Consumer Acceptance of Alternative Proteins: Enduring and Emerging Issues</em></strong>, <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Bianca Wassmann </strong>(Germany/Philippines), Doctoral Researcher, SEC</p>
<p>3.00pm BREAK</p>
<p>3.20pm Discussion with <strong>Assoc. Prof. Carlos Banon </strong>(Spain/Singapore), SUTD, Director and Co-Founder, AIRLAB Singapore, <strong>Valerie Pang</strong> (Singapore), Innovation Associate, GFI APAC, <strong>Adeline Kueh</strong> (Singapore), Artist, Senior Lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts, and <strong>Bianca Wassmann </strong>(Germany/Philippines), Doctoral Researcher, SEC, Moderated by <strong>Prof. Thomas Schroepfer</strong>(Germany/Singapore), Co-Director, FCL-G, SEC</p>
<p>4.20pm BREAK</p>
<p><strong>Non Conventional Food Sources</strong><br /><br />4.40pm <strong><em>Quantifying the Environmental Impact of Our Food – How To Make More Sustainable Choices</em></strong> <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Dr. Iris Haberkorn</strong> (Germany/Singapore) Senior Researcher and Project Lead, SEC <br /><br />5.10pm <strong><em>Urban Food Production in a Circular Bioeconomy with Microalgae as Case Study</em></strong> <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Byron Perez </strong>(Ecuador/Singapore) Doctoral Researcher, SEC<br /><br />5.30pm <strong><em>I Have Never Seen a Swimming Salmon in My Life</em></strong><br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Hoo Fan Chon</strong> (Malaysia), Artist<em> </em><br /><br />5.50pm <strong><em>Reporting on Singapore’s Innovations of Cultivated Meat</em></strong> <br />Flash Lecture <strong>Dr. Keri Matwick</strong> (USA/Singapore) Lecturer, School of Humanities NTU and <strong>Dr. Kelsi Matwick</strong> (USA/Singapore) Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Florida</p>
<p>6.10pm BREAK</p>
<p>6.30pm Discussion with <strong>Dr. Iris Haberkorn</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Senior Researcher and Project Lead, SEC, Byron Perez (Ecuador/Singapore), Doctoral Researcher, SEC, <strong>Hoo Fan Chon</strong> (Malaysia), Artist, and <strong>Dr. Keri Matwick</strong>, Lecturer, School of Humanities NTU, and<strong> Dr. Kelsi Matwick </strong>(USA/Singapore), Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Moderated by <strong>Dr. Tanvi Maheshwari </strong>(India/Singapore), Associate Director (Research), FCL-G, SEC</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday, 18 February 2023</strong><br /><strong>09.00am – 1.00pm</strong><br /><br />CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way, 138602<br />Theatrette, Level 2</p>
<p>9.00am Registration and Coffee</p>
<p><strong><em>Food Industries</em></strong><br /><br />9.30am Welcome by Co-Curators<br /><strong>Magdalena Magiera</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Curator and Research Associate NTU CCA Singapore, <strong>Dr. Tanvi Maheshwari </strong>(India/Singapore), Assoc. Director (Research), FCL-G, SEC<br /><br />9.40am <strong><em>Sarawak Rice: From Traditional Significance to Modern Sustainability</em></strong>, <br />Lecture by <strong>Karen Shepherd</strong> (Malaysia) writer, content creator, and Strategic Director for UCCN Kuching Creative City<br /><br />10.40am <em><strong>On Palms, Weevils, and Owls: Tracing more-than-human labour in the oil palm territories of Johor, Malaysia</strong></em>, <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Hans Hortig </strong>(Austria/Singapore), Doctoral Researcher, FCL-G, SEC<br /><br />11.00am <strong><em>Collective Making and Domestic Hacking</em></strong>, <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Irene Agrivina </strong>(Indonesia), Artist, Co-Founder HONF and XXLAB<br /><br />11.20am <strong><em>Microbial Fuel Cells: Mud, Microbes, and Midichlorians (of The Force)</em></strong>, <br />Flash Lecture by <strong>Saad Chinoy</strong> (Singapore) Co-Founder, SpudnikLab, Storytellers’ Kitchen, and EdibleMakerspace</p>
<p>11.40am BREAK</p>
<p>12.00pm Discussion with <strong>Karen Shepherd</strong> (Malaysia), writer, content creator, and Strategic Director for UCCN Kuching Creative City, <strong>Hans Hortig </strong>(Austria/Singapore), Doctoral Researcher, FCL-G, SEC, <strong>Irene Agrivina </strong>(Indonesia), Artist, Co-Founder HONF and XXLAB, and <strong>Saad Chinoy</strong> (Singapore), Co-Founder, SpudnikLab, Storytellers’ Kitchen, and EdibleMakerspace, Moderated by <strong>Magdalena Magiera</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Curator and Research Associate NTU CCA Singapore</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday, 18 February 2023</strong><br /><strong>04.00 – 6.00pm</strong><br /><br />National Design Centre, 111 Middle Road, Singapore 188969<br />Auditorium</p>
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<p>4.00pm <em><strong>Circularity and 3D-printing for Addressing Urban Agriculture for Sustainable Future Cities</strong></em>, <br />A Talk by <strong>Assoc. Prof. Carlos Banon</strong>, SUTD, Director and Co-Founder, AIRLAB Singapore <br />5.00pm Guided Exhibition Tour of <em>Circular Futures: Next Gen</em> (following the lecture)</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, 19 February 2023</strong><br /><strong>04.00 – 6.00pm</strong><br /><br />National Design Centre, 111 Middle Road, Singapore 188969<br />Auditorium</p>
<p>4.00pm <strong><em>The Potential for Digital Models in Urban Agriculture</em></strong> <br />A Sharing Session by <strong>Alba Lombardia</strong> (Spain/Singapore) PhD Researcher SUTD, with introductions by <strong>Prof. Thomas Schroepfer</strong>(Germany/Singapore), Co-Director, FCL-G, SEC, and Professor of Architecture and Sustainable Design, SUTD, and <strong>Assoc. Prof. Carlos Banon</strong>, SUTD, Director and Co-Founder, AIRLAB Singapore <br />5.00pm Guided Exhibition Tour of <em>Circular Futures: Next Gen</em> (following the sharing session)</p>
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<p><strong>WORKSHOPS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Saturday, 18 February 2023</strong><br /><strong>Tickets for workshops can be purchased or registered for at </strong><a href="https://bit.ly/ntuccaideasfest2023_events"><strong>https://bit.ly/ntuccaideasfest2023_events</strong></a></p>
<p>10am – 1pm <strong><em>To Gathering: Food Flows</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Alecia Neo</strong> (Singapore) artist, <strong>Ground-Up Initiative </strong>(Singapore), and <strong>Madhumitha Ardhanari </strong>(Singapore), Principal Sustainability Strategist, Forum for the Future<br />Venue: Kampung Kampus, 91 Lorong Chencharu, Singapore 769201</p>
<p>2.30 – 5.30pm <strong><em>Grow Your Own Microgreens with PVs</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Dr. Christoph Waibel</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Module Coordinator, Powering the City, FCL-G, <strong>Dr. Shi Zhongming </strong>(China/Singapore), Principal Investigator, Building Integrated Agriculture, FCL-G, <strong>Dr. Zhang Qianning</strong> (China/Singapore), Principal Investigator, Building Integrated Agriculture, NUS, <strong>Dr. Huang Zhaolu</strong> (China/Singapore), Research fellow, Building Integrated Agriculture, NUS<br /><br />Venue: Future Cities Laboratory, Value Lab, Level 6, CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way, Singapore 138602 </p>
<p>3.00–5.30pm <strong><em>Novel Materials</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Irene Agrivina</strong> (Indonesia) Artist, Co-Founder HONF and XXLAB, and <strong>Saad Chinoy </strong>(Singapore), Co-Founder, SpudnikLab, Storytellers’ Kitchen, EdibleMakerspace<br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-04, Singapore 109452</p>
<p>4.00 – 6.00pm <strong><em>An Afternoon with “Salmon” Tea Sandwich</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Hoo Fan Chon</strong> (Malaysia) Artist<br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 38 Malan Road, #01-06, Singapore 109441</p>
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<p><strong>Sunday, 19 February 2023</strong><br /><br /><strong>Tickets for workshops can be purchased or registered for at <a href="https://bit.ly/ntuccaideasfest2023_events">https://bit.ly/ntuccaideasfest2023_events</a></strong></p>
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<p>10.00am – 12.00pm<em> </em><strong><em>Stories & Food of Semakau</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Firdaus San</strong>i (Singapore), Founder Oranglaut.sg and The Black Sampan <br />Venue: West Coast Park</p>
<p>10.00 – 11.30am<strong> <em>Elevating the Ordinary: Crafting a Creative Exploration of an Everyday Staple</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Karen Shepherd</strong> (Malaysia) writer, content creator, and Strategic Director, UCCN Kuching Creative City, <strong>Raine Melissa Riman</strong>(Malaysia), Co-Curator, E.A.T Borneo Conference, media strategist and social media lead, <em>What About Kuching</em> Festival, and <strong>Dr. Franca Cole</strong> (UK/Malaysia), Consultant in Conservation and Archaeology, Sarawak Museum, Lecturer, NTU ADM<br /><br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-04, Singapore 109452</p>
<p>10.00 – 12pm <strong><em>Healing Remedies & Roadside Beauties</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Adeline Kueh</strong> (Singapore), Artist, Senior Lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts <br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-02, Singapore 109452</p>
<p>10am – 12.30pm <strong><em>Edible Wild</em></strong> <br />with Native’s <strong>Joy Chee</strong>, Resident Bartender, Gardener at Native Bar<br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 6 Lock Road, Research Office, Singapore 108934</p>
<p>11.30am – 1.30pm <strong><em>Human Created Food Crisis</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Mahbubur Rahman </strong>(Bangladesh), Artist, Co-Founder and Trustee, Britto Arts Trust and <strong>Shimul Saha </strong>(Bangladesh), Artist, both members of <strong>Britto Arts Trust. </strong><br />Venue: Intermission Bar, The Projector, 6001 Beach Rd, #05-00 GOLDEN MILE TOWER, Singapore 199589</p>
<p>2.30 – 5.30pm <strong><em>DIY Self-Watering Plant Robot!</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Dr. Christoph Waibel</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Module Coordinator, Powering the City, FCL-G, <strong>Dr. Shi Zhongming </strong>(China/Singapore), Principal Investigator, Building Integrated Agriculture, FCL-G, <strong>Dr. Zhang Qianning</strong> (China/Singapore), Principal Investigator, Building Integrated Agriculture, NUS, <strong>Dr. Huang Zhaolu</strong> (China/Singapore), Research Fellow, Building Integrated Agriculture, NUS<br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-02, Singapore 109452</p>
<p>3.00 – 5.00pm <strong><em>How Food Media Affect What We Eat</em></strong> <br />with <strong>Dr. Keri Matwick </strong>(USA /Singapore) Lecturer, School of Humanities NTU and <strong>Dr. Kelsi Matwick</strong> (USA /Singapore) Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Florida<br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-04, Singapore 109452</p>
<p><strong>EXHIBITIONS</strong></p>
<p>NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 & 38 Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, Singapore<br />Exhibition Hours<br />Thursday, 16 – Sunday, 19 February 2023, 12.00 – 7.00pm <br />Free admission to all exhibitions</p>
<p><em><strong>Hello! I am a Black Soldier Fly and I am Transforming the Global Food System</strong></em><br />Primary Contributor:<strong> Niraly Mangal</strong>, Doctoral Researcher, SEC <br />Other Contributors: <strong>Adrian Fuhrmann</strong>, PhD Researcher, SEC, <strong>Vartika Goenka</strong>, Research Assistant, <strong>SEC, Heng Chin Wee</strong>, Research Assistant SEC, <strong>Shaktheeshwari Silvaraju,</strong> PhD Student, SEC, <strong>Chloe Tan</strong>, Research Assistant, SEC, <strong>Tan Yong Jen</strong>, Research Assistant, SEC, <strong>Yanyun Yan</strong>, Research Associate, <strong>Zhang Qihui</strong>, PhD student <br />NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-03, Singapore 109452</p>
<p><em><strong>Sustainable Food Systems with Microalgae-based Proteins</strong></em><br /><strong>Dr.</strong> <strong>Iris Haberkorn</strong>, Senior Researcher and Project Lead, SEC, <strong>Byron Perez</strong>, Doctoral Researcher, SEC, <strong>Helena Schmitt</strong>, PhD Researcher, SEC,<strong> Carole Zermatten</strong>, Student SEC<br />NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-03, Singapore 109452</p>
<p><strong>Hoo Fan Chon</strong><br />NTU CCA Singapore, Block 38 Malan Road, #01-06, Singapore 109441</p>
<p><em><strong>The Journey of Food</strong></em><br />Primary Contributors:<strong> Yuhao Lu,</strong> Postdoc. Researcher, FCL-G,<strong> Helen Lei Fan,</strong> Research Assistants, FCL-G <br />Other Contributors:<strong> Kaiyu Lu,</strong> Research Assistants, FCL-G,<strong> Muhammad Is’Maill Bin Azman, </strong>Research Assistants, FCL-G,<strong> Isabella Meo, </strong>Research Assistants, FCL-G,<strong> Jasper Phang Wee Keat,</strong> Research Assistants, FCL-G,<strong> Zi Gui Toh, </strong>Research Assistants, FCL-G,<strong>Loo Yanshan, </strong>Research Assistants, FCL-G<br />NTU CCA Singapore, Block 38 Malan Road, #01-05, Singapore 109441</p>
<p><strong><em>Potential Agriterritories – Agrarian Questions and Agroecological Design Architecture of Territory</em></strong><br /><strong>Assoc. Prof. Milica Topalovic, </strong>Architecture and Territorial Planning, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich,<strong> Alice Clarke</strong>, Teaching Assistant, Architecture of Territory, ETH Zurich,<strong> Hans Hortig</strong>, Doctoral Researcher, FCL-G, SEC, <strong>Karoline Kostka</strong>, Senior Researcher, New Urban Agendas for Agrarian Territories, FCL-G, SEC, and Students of the joint Master of Advanced Studies at the ETH Zürich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (ETH EPFL MAS UTD)<br />NTU CCA Singapore, Block 38 Malan Road, #01-07, Singapore 109441 </p>
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16 - 19 February 2023
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Ute Meta Bauer
Magdalena Magiera
Laura Miotto
Thomas Schroepfer
Tanvi Maheshwari
Irene Agrivina
Carlos Banon
Mahbubur Rahman
Shimul Saha
Joy Chee
Alice Clarke
William Chen
Saad Chinoy
Hoo Fan Chon
Franca Cole
Helen Lei Fan
Adrian Fuhrmann
Vartika Goenka
Iris Haberkorn
Paula Huerta
Hans Hortig
Adeline Kueh
Yuhao Lu
Niraly Mangal
Keri Matwick
Valerie Pang
Byron Perez
Zhang Qianning
Zhang Qihui
Raine Melissa Riman
Firdaus Sani
Helena Schmitt
Karen Shepherd
Shaktheeshwari Silvaraju
Chloe Tan
Milica Topalovic
Christoph Waibel
Bianca Wassmann
Yanyun Yan
Carol Zermatten
Huang Zhaolu
Shi Zhongming
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Southeast Asia
Asia
Europe
Oceania
North America
South America
Middle East
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24 Oct 2014, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm, School of the Arts Singapore (SOTA) <br /><br />This talk takes place at School of the Arts Singapore (SOTA) and is part of the Louis Vuitton – SOTA Arts Excellence Programme. Isaac Julien will share his approach in filming and research at the basis of his most recent films, which include Playtime (2014) and Ten Thousand Waves (2010).<br /><br />A public programme of <em>Theatrical Fields: Critical Strategies in performance, film and video</em>.
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2014-10-24
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Han Nefkens Foundation
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<span>The Han Nefkens Foundation was established in 2009 with the aim of connecting people through art. In 2016, Han Nefkens decided to focus exclusively on supporting emerging and mid-career international video artists through Awards, Production Grants, and Mentorship Grants. The Foundation is not only involved in producing new works with the artists, but also finding international residencies, producing publications, purchasing working tools, finding technical support, and bringing artists into contact with art institutions and peers. With an extensive network in countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Korea, Ecuador, Peru, Spain, and the Netherlands, the Foundation is able to present artists to a diverse and global audience.</span>
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Taking place on the closing weekend of Ghosts and Spectres – Shadows of History, the screening of selected films and videos by artists from Asia will expand on the discussion of moving image as an apparatus for capturing and propagating narratives. Through the notion of “ghost” and “spectres”, the programme entails discussions that take the exhibition as a point of departure, referencing mythologies, folklore, traditions, politics, and other prevalent themes portrayed in the artworks.
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Screening Series: Unruly Shadows: Artist Films and Videos on Challenging Spheres
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<div class="event_single_dates text__exhibitions">18 Nov 2017, Sat 12:00 PM - 07:30 PM<br />19 Nov 2017, Sun 12:00 PM - 07:00 PM</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Seminar Room, Block 43 Malan Road<br /><br /><span>Taking place on the closing weekend of </span><em>Ghosts and Spectres – Shadows of History</em><span><span>, the screening of selected films and videos by artists from Asia will expand on the discussion of moving image as an apparatus for capturing and propagating narratives. Through the notion of “ghost” and “spectres”, the programme entails discussions that take the exhibition as a point of departure, referencing mythologies, folklore, traditions, politics, and other prevalent themes portrayed in the artworks. It looks into the strategies employed by artists in visualising and imagining socio-political minefields. Due to the spectrum of collective experiences in a wider Asia, the film programme presents alternate visions of the exhibition, surfacing the undercurrents that permeate geopolitical entanglements. These anxieties present ways of approaching other logics of generational understanding, temporal localities, and regional variations as artists embark on translations of the past into contemporary imaginings. Confronting the unruliness of memory, the film programme draws parallels between history and the moving image: as moments that, in their unfolding, haunt us again and again.<br /><br />The two-day event is divided into four themes: “Film and Cinema as Ghost”, “Acting and Re-enacting”, “Histories Turning Ghosts”, and “Rituals”. The screening programme will consist of works by <strong>Ayisha Abraham </strong>(India),<strong> akumassa </strong>(Indonesia),<strong> Phuttiphong Aroonpheng </strong>(Thailand),<strong> Martha Atienza </strong>(Philippines),<strong> Ashish Avikunthak </strong>(India),<strong> Chien-Chi Chang </strong>(Taiwan/Austria),<strong> Tiane Doan na Champassak </strong>and<strong> Jean Dubrel </strong>(France),<strong> Köken Ergun </strong>(Turkey),<strong> Bayu Prihantoro Filemon</strong> (Indonesia),<strong> Hikaru Fujii </strong>(Japan),<strong> Hao Jingban </strong>(China),<strong> Ho Tzu Nyen </strong>(Singapore),<strong> Daniel Hui</strong> (Singapore),<strong> Ing K </strong>(Thailand),<strong> Meiro Koizumi </strong>(Japan),<strong> Soni Kum </strong>(Korea/Japan),<strong> Lee Kai Chung </strong>(Hong Kong),<strong> K. M. Madhusudhanan </strong>(India),<strong> Nguyen Trinh Thi </strong>(Vietnam),<strong> Vandy Rattana </strong>(Cambodia/Taiwan),<strong> Taiki Sakpisit </strong>(Japan),<strong> Chulayarnnon Siriphol </strong>(Thailand),<strong> Angela Su </strong>(Hong Kong),<strong> Tan Pin Pin </strong>(Singapore),<strong> Erika Tan </strong>(Singapore/UK),<strong> John Torres </strong>(Philippines),<strong> </strong>and<strong>Otty Widasari </strong>(Indonesia). Scheduled screening will be accompanied by introductions, talks, and discussions between a group of Singapore-based curators and researchers, addressing the complexities embedded in the selected works. Speakers include <strong>Dr Marc Glöde</strong>, film scholar and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU; <strong>Fang-Tze Hsu</strong>, independent researcher and curator; <strong>Qinyi Lim</strong>, Curator, National Gallery Singapore; <strong>Sam I-Shan</strong>, Curator of Visual Arts, Esplanade; and <strong>Silke Schmickl</strong>, Curator, National Gallery Singapore.<br /><br /></span></span>
<h3>SCHEDULE</h3>
<p>Saturday, 18 November 2017, 12.00 – 7.30pm<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong><span>Film and Cinema as Ghost</span><br /><u><br /></u>Short films, </strong><strong>12.00 – 1.15pm<br /></strong><em>Straight 8</em>, Ayisha Abrahams, India, 2005, 17 min<br /><em>Imaginati</em>, akumassa, Indonesia, 2013, 13 min<br /><em>A Presentation By Proxy</em>, Erika Tan, UK, 2014, 21 min<br /><em>Horor Satu Menit / One Minute Horror</em>, Otty Widasari, Indonesia, 2005, 1 min<br /><em>Mesures et Démesures</em>, Angela Su, Hong Kong, 2015, 6 min<br /><em>History is a Silent Film</em>, K. M. Madhusudhanan, India, 2007, 17 min</p>
<p><strong>Conversation, 1.15 – 1.35pm<br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>Feature film: 1.35 – 3.00pm</strong><span><strong><br /></strong></span><em>People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose 89’</em>, John Torres, Philippines, 2016, 89 min</p>
<p><strong><br /><span>Acting and Re-enacting</span><br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>Short films, 3.00 – 4.15pm<br /></strong><em>4×4 — Episodes of Singapore Art: Episode 3 — Tang Da Wu, The Most Radical Art Gesture</em>, Ho Tzu Nyen, Singapore, 2005, 23 min<br /><i>On the Origin of Fear</i>, Bayu Prihantoro Filemon, Indonesia, 2016, 12 min<br /><em>The History of Riots (The DJ)</em>, Lee Kai Chung, Hong Kong, 2013, 7 min<br /><em>The Educational System of an Empire</em>, Hikaru Fujiii, Japan, 2016, 21 min<br /><em>Portrait of a Young Samurai</em>, Meiro Koizumi, Japan, 2009, 10 min</p>
<p><strong>Conversation, 4.15 – 4.35pm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Feature film, 4.35 – 7.30pm</strong><br /><em>Shakespeare Must Die</em>, Ing K, Thailand, 2012, 176 min<br /><br /></p>
<p>Sunday, 19 November 2017, 12.00 – 7.00pm</p>
<p><span><strong>Histories Turning Ghosts</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Short films, 12.00 – 1.25pm<br /></strong><em>The Impossibility of Knowing</em>, Tan Pin Pin, Singapore, 2010, 12 min<br /><em>A Brief History of Memory</em>, Chulayarnnon Siriphol, Thailand, 2010, 14 min<br /><em>The War That Never Was</em>, Chien-Chi Chang, Taiwan/Austria, 2017, 16 min<br /><em>Landscape Series #1</em>, Nguyen Trinh Thi, Vietnam, 2013, 5 min<br /><em>Monologue</em>, Vandy Rattana, Cambodia, 2015, 20 min<br /><em>A Ripe Volcano</em>, Taiki Sakpisit, Thailand, 2011, 16 min<br /><em>Sukati / A Tale of Heaven</em>, Phuttiphong Aroonpheng, Thailand, 2010, 6 min</p>
<p><strong>Conversation, 1.25 – 1.45pm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Feature film, 1.45 – 3.30pm</strong><br /><i>Snakeskin</i>, Daniel Hui, Singapore/Portugal, 2014, 105 min</p>
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<p><strong><span>Rituals</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Short films, 3.30 – 5.25pm<br /></strong><em>Anito</em>, Martha Atienza, Philippines, 2012, 8 min<br /><em>Vakratunda Swaha</em>, Ashish Avikunthak, India, 2010, 21 min<br /><em>Off Takes</em>, Hao Jingban, China, 2016, 22 min<br /><em>Ashura</em>, Köken Ergun, Turkey, 2013, 25 min<br /><em>Naptwe, the feast of the spirits</em>, Tiane Doan na Champassak and Jean Dubrel, France, 2012, 31 min<br /><em>Spring Comes Winter After</em>, Nguyen Trinh Thi, Vietnam, 2008, 5 min</p>
<p><strong>Conversation, 5.25 – 5.45pm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Feature film, 5.45 – 7.00pm</strong><br /><em>Foreign Sky</em>, Soni Kum, Korea/Japan, 2005, 70 min<br /><br />A public programme of <em>Ghosts and Spectrres – Shadows of History</em>.</p>
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18 -19 November 2017
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Marc Glöde
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Fang-Tze Hsu
Qinyi Lim
Sam I-Shan
Silke Schmickl
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Southeast Asia
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Hila
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Peleg
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2016
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1976
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Israel
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Hila Peleg<span> (Israel/Germany) is a curator and filmmaker based in Berlin, Germany. Peleg was co-curator of Manifesta 7 European Biennial of Contemporary Art (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, 2008), and curator of the film programme at the 10</span><sup>th</sup><span> Shanghai Art Biennale (2014). Her films, </span><em>A Crime Against Art </em><span>(2007) and </span><em>Sign Space</em><span> (2016), were screened in many festivals worldwide. Peleg is the Founder and Artistic Director of the biannual programme </span><em>Berlin Documentary Forum</em><span> at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, editor of the book, </span><em>Documentary Across Disciplines</em><span> (MIT Press, 2016) and one of the curators of Documenta 14, which will take place in Athens and Kassel in 2017. </span>
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The Current Convening #3 Tabu / Tapu – Who Owns the Ocean? marks the culmination of TBA21–Academy The Current’s first cycle of expeditions, bringing together The Current Fellows; thought leaders from diverse disciplines; local agencies and activist NGOs. Through discursive events including talanoa discussions, case studies, workshops, provocations, as well as performative events, Convening #3 shares with a wider public the research and challenges generated through the format of such expeditions.
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<div class="event_single_dates text__research">25 Jan 2018, Thu - 27 Jan 2018, Sat</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">Block 43 Malan Road<br /><span><br />Guest-of-Honour during reception on 26 January 2018:</span><br /><strong>Masagos Zulkifli</strong><span><span>, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources of Singapore<br /><br /></span></span>
<p>The Current <em>Convening #3</em> <em>Tabu / Tapu – Who Owns the Ocean?</em> marks the culmination of TBA21–Academy The Current’s first cycle of expeditions, bringing together The Current Fellows; thought leaders from diverse disciplines; local agencies and activist NGOs. Through discursive events including <em>talanoa </em>discussions, case studies, workshops, provocations, as well as performative events, <em>Convening #3 </em>shares with a wider public the research and challenges generated through the format of such expeditions. It focuses on the modalities of exchange, addresses environmental urgencies, raises questions regarding responsibilities and ownership, and discusses whether rights of nature can be equal to human rights. Environmental researchers, conservationists, anthropologists, and policymakers will share a platform that invites active and creative participation on how we can understand and effect the development to international law, policies, culture, and environmental education.</p>
<p>Coinciding with NTU CCA Singapore’s current exhibition <em>The Oceanic</em>, featuring contributions by TBA21–Academy The Current Fellows from the first cycle of expeditions (2015–17), <em>Convening #3 </em>marks the culmination of inquiries on the vessel <em>Dardanella </em>to the Pacific archipelagos of Trobriand Islands in Papua New Guinea; the Tuamotus in French Polynesia; and the Lau Island Group in Fiji. </p>
<p>The Current<em> Convening #3 Tabu / Tapu – Who Owns the Ocean?</em> has been conceived by <strong>Markus Reymann</strong>, Director of TBA21–Academy; <strong>Stefanie Hessler</strong>, Curator of TBA21–Academy; and <strong>Professor Ute Meta Bauer</strong>, Founding Director of NTU CCA Singapore, and expedition leader of The Current’s first cycle.</p>
<p>Previous <em>Convenings </em>in the first cycle of The Current:<br /><em>Convening #1 The Kula Ring</em> in Kingston, Jamaica (16 – 17 March 2016)<br /><em>Convening #2 Tuamotus, Distant Islands</em> in Kochi, Kerala, India (13 – 15 December 2016)</p>
<h3>PROGRAMME</h3>
<p><strong>Thursday, 25 January<br /></strong>[Closed <em>talanoa s</em>essions]</p>
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<p><strong>Friday, 26 January, 1.30 – 10.00pm</strong></p>
<p><strong>*Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.30pm</strong><br />Introduction</p>
<p><strong>1.45pm</strong><br />Case Study by <strong>Taholo Kami</strong> (Tonga/Fiji), Special Advisor, Pacific Partnerships and International Civil Society, COP23 Presidency Secretariat of the Fijian government</p>
<p><strong>2.15pm</strong><br />Case Study by <strong>Dr Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe</strong> (French Polynesia), Law Department, University of French Polynesia</p>
<p><strong>2.45pm</strong><br />Short Provocations<br /><strong>Atif Akin</strong> (Turkey/United States), artist, designer, and Associate Professor, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, United States<br /><strong>Roko Josefa Cinavilkeba</strong> (Fiji), High Chief of the Yasayasamoala Island group<br /><strong>Andrew Foran</strong> (Australia/Fiji), Head, Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Fiji<br /><strong>Armin Linke</strong> (Italy/Germany), photographer and filmmaker<br /><strong>Maureen Penjueli</strong> (Fiji), Coordinator, Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)<br /><strong>Valérie Portefaix</strong> (France/Hong Kong), Director, MAP Office<br /><strong>Joey Tau</strong> (Fiji), media and campaign officer, Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)<br /><strong>Jegan Vincent de Paul</strong> (Sri Lanka, Canada/Singapore), architect, artist, and NTU ADM/CCA Singapore PhD candidate</p>
<p><strong>*Venue: Outside Block 43 Malan Road</strong></p>
<p><strong>6.20pm</strong><br />Welcome Addresses<br /><strong>Professor Ute Meta Bauer</strong>, Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore<br /><strong>Markus Reymann</strong>, Director, TBA21–Academy<br /><strong>Professor Alan Chan</strong>, Dean, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University<br />Guest-of-Honour: <strong>Masagos Zulkifli</strong>, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources of Singapore</p>
<p><strong>7.00pm</strong><br />Public Reception</p>
<p><strong>*Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road</strong></p>
<p><strong>8.00pm</strong><br /><em>Place.Labour.Capital </em>Publication Launch and Reception<br />Published by NTU CCA Singapore and Mousse Publishing</p>
<p><strong>*Venue: Outside Block 43 Malan Road</strong></p>
<p><strong>9.00–10.00pm</strong><br /><i>I/E – the solo sessions</i><br />Sound Performance<i> </i>by <strong>Tarek Atoui</strong> (Lebanon/France), musician, composer, and sound artist</p>
<p>Tarek Atoui’s ongoing project <i>I/E</i> consists of recordings at major ports and harbours all over the world. Since 2015, the artist has recorded the activities, waters, and surroundings at Elefsina in Greece and the Mina Zayed port in Abu Dhabi.</p>
<p>For Atoui’s performance as part of The Current <i>Convening </i><i>#</i>3, each of these recordings will serve as a sound capsule that functions similar to a multi-channel playback machine as well as a small modular synthesiser. Using specific instruments built by the artist, Atoui will be playing with the sounds of these locations and morphing them with other electro-acoustic devices.</p>
<p>The sounds used in <i>I/E – the solo sessions </i>will be augmented with recordings from Singapore’s waterfront and added to Atoui’s solo presentation at NTU CCA Singapore in March 2018 to create one of the main layers of the exhibition.</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday, 27 January, 11.00am – 6.00pm<br /></strong><br /><strong>*Venue: Outside Block 43 Malan Road</strong></p>
<p><strong>11.00am<br /></strong>Discursive Brunch <i>70 x 7 The Meal Act </i><i>XLI (</i><i>41)</i> by <strong>Lucy + Jorge Orta</strong> (United Kingdom/France, Argentina/France) and restaurateur <strong>Ken Loon </strong>(Singapore), The Naked Finn</p>
<p>Lucy + Jorge Orta’s discursive brunch draws from the tradition of communal eating to create a platform that explores questions relating to the ocean, such as the entitlements of resources, its waters, food security, as well as ownership of oceanic practices, materials, and images.</p>
<p>This special meal is developed in collaboration with restaurateur Ken Loon of Singapore’s The Naked Finn, who has locally sourced the ingredients, each of which will be explained and related back to the wider conversation of Singapore’s food sources, its specific environment and infrastructure.</p>
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<p><strong>2.15pm</strong><br />Case Study by <strong>Dr Cresantia Frances Koya Vaka’uta</strong> (Fiji), Director, Oceania Centre for Arts, Culture and Pacific Studies & Pacific Heritage Hub, UNESCO Faculty of Arts, Law and Education, The University of the South Pacific, Fiji</p>
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<p><strong>2.45pm</strong><br />Case Study by <strong>Dr Cynthia Chou</strong> (Singapore/United States), Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Iowa, United States</p>
<p><strong>3.15pm</strong><br />Short Provocations<br /><strong>Laura Anderson Barbata</strong> (Mexico/United States), artist<br /><strong>Barney Broomfield</strong> (United Kingdom/United States), filmmaker<br /><strong>Dr Guigone Camus</strong> (France), anthropologist<br /><strong>Newell Harry</strong> (Australia), artist<br /><strong>Dr Kristy H. A. Kang</strong> (United States/Singapore), media artist, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore<br /><strong>Dr PerMagnus Lindborg</strong> (Sweden/Singapore), composer, sound artist, and researcher<br /><strong>Tuan Andrew Nguyen</strong> (Vietnam), artist<br /><strong>Filipa Ramos</strong> (Portugal/United Kingdom), art writer, curator, and Editor-in-Chief, art-agenda<br /><strong>Lisa Rave</strong> (United Kingdom/Germany), artist and filmmaker<br /><strong>SUPERFLEX (Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, Jakob Fenger, and Rasmus Nielsen)</strong> (Denmark), artists</p>
<p><strong>5.15pm</strong><br /><em>Tidalectics: Imagining an Oceanic Worldview through Art </em><em>and Science </em>Publication Launch and Reception<br />Published by MIT Press and TBA21–Academy</p>
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25 - 27 January 2018
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TBA21-Academy
Ute Meta Bauer
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Erkan
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Özgen
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2020
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Turkey
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<span>Erkan Özgen (Turkey), artist, lives and works in Diyarbakır. He graduated from the Painting Department at Çukurova University in 2000. Erkan works on video-based installations, having participated in numerous exhibitions in Turkey and abroad. His works deal with the complex questions of war, trauma, migration, and human rights.</span>
Country of Practice
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Turkey
Public Resource Centre Affiliation
Artist Research Platform
Library
Video Resource Platform
None
None
Contributor Type
Filmmaker
Theme
Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Title
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Erkan Özgen
Erkan Ozgen
Subject
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Identity
Migration
Contributor
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Erkan Özgen
Erkan Ozgen
Coverage
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Middle East
Europe