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16 – 19 February 2023
N TU CC A
ID E AS FE S T
202 3 :
FOOD
�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. As a platform to feature new initiatives, NTU CCA IdeasFest 2023: Food
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.
NTU CCA IdeasFest 2023: Food, conceived in partnership
with Future Cities Lab Global, Singapore-ETH Centre,
contemplates on sustainable food systems, climate awareness and solutions for a more sustainable future.
Locations:
NTU CCA Singapore
Gillman Barracks
37 & 38 Malan Road
Singapore 108934
Curated by Prof. Ute Meta Bauer (NTU CCA and NTU
ADM), Magdalena Magiera (NTU CCA), Assoc. Prof.
Laura Miotto (NTU ADM) and Prof. Thomas Schroepfer
(ETH FCL and SUTD)
A project by:
In partnership with:
Singapore-ETH Centre
1 Create Way
#06-01 CREATE Tower
Singapore 138602
For more information on NTU CCA IdeasFest
2023: Food visit ntu.ccasingapore.org or
Facebook.com/ntu.ccasingapore
Image: Courtesy Saad Chinoy Edible Makerspace, lasercut edible materials.
NTU CCA IdeasFest, created in 2017, is a platform
to catalyse critical exchange of ideas and encourage
thinking “out of the box”. It links the academic and
artistic communities with grassroots and selforganised initiatives and small-scale entrepreneurship. Following the global call for an ecological turn
in art, architecture, and design, NTU CCA IdeasFest
2023: Food presents projects that engage, investigate, and aim to ensure food security on a healthy
planet. The vitality of food poses a wide-ranging
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Magdalena Magiera
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SEA AiR
Studio Residencies for
Southeast Asian Artists in
the European Union
Cycle 1
Hoo Fan Chon, George Town
Citra Sasmita, Bali
Vuth Lyno, Phnom Penh
HIAP, Helsinki
WIELS, Brussels
Villa Arson, Nice
New Works
NTU CCA Singapore, Residencies Studios
38 Malan Road, Gillman Barracks
Singapore 109441
11 January – 5 February 2023
�Exhibition
Hoo Fan Chon
Citra Sasmita
Vuth Lyno
New Works
SEA AiR
Studio Residencies for
Southeast Asian Artists in
the European Union
Official Opening
in the presence of H.E. Iwona Piórko,
EU Ambassador to Singapore and the artists
10 January 2023, 4.00 – 5.00pm
Public preview: 4.00 - 7.00pm
Creative Trajectories
Artist talk by Hoo Fan Chon,
Citra Sasmita, and Vuth Lyno
11 January 2023, 6.00 – 7.30pm
The Seminar Room
Block 37 Malan Road
Cycle 1
11 January – 5 February 2023
Exhibition hours:
Tue to Sun: 12.00 – 7.00pm
13 January: 12.00 – 9.00pm
Open on public holidays
(except Mondays)
Image: Vuth Lyno, prototype for Vibrating Park-Forest, detail, 2022.
Courtesy the artist.
Funded by the European Union
Part of
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Anna Lovecchio
Kai von Rabenau
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THE CURRENT
CONVENING #3
–
TABU / TAPU
Who owns the ocean?
25 – 27 January 2018
Part of Singapore
Art Week 2018
Block 43 Malan Road
Singapore 109443
�The Current Convening #3: Tapu / Tabu –
Who owns the Ocean? marks the culmination
of TBA21 –Academy The Current’s first
cycle of expeditions. It brings together The
Current Fellows; collaborators from Fiji
and French Polynesia; thought leaders from
diverse disciplines; and local researchers and
policymakers. Through a series of talanoa
sessions, case studies and short provocations,
and performative interventions, Convening #3
shares with the public questions, ideas and
proposals that arose from the three expeditions
to Pacific archipelagos: Milne Bay Province,
Papua New Guinea; the Tuamotus, French
Polynesia; and the Lau Island Group, Fiji.
Conceived by Markus Reymann, Director of
TBA21–Academy; Stefanie Hessler, Curator of
TBA21–Academy; and Professor Ute Meta Bauer,
Founding Director of NTU CCA Singapore, and
Expedition Leader of The Current’s first cycle.
A collaboration between NTU CCA Singapore and
TBA21 –Academy
Free admission.
For more information, please visit
http://ntu.ccasingapore.org/events/convening-3/
With the additional support of
Friday, 26 January 2018
Environmental governance and policy-making
Saturday, 27 January 2018
Environment and cultural rights and actions
1.30 – 2.45pm Case Studies by
Taholo Kami (Tonga/Fiji), Special Advisor, Pacific
Partnerships and International Civil Society, COP23
Presidency Secretariat of the Fijian government
Dr Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe
(French Polynesia), Law Department,
University of French Polynesia
11.00am – 1.00pm Discursive Brunch by
Lucy + Jorge Orta (United Kingdom, Argentina/
France) in collaboration with restaurateur
Ken Loon (Singapore), The Naked Finn
2.45 – 4.45pm Provocations by
Atif Akin (Turkey/United States), artist, designer,
and Associate Professor, Mason Gross School of
the Arts, Rutgers University, United States
Andrew Foran (Australia/Fiji), Head,
Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance, IUCN
Armin Linke (Italy/Germany),
photographer and filmmaker
Maureen Penjueli (Fiji), Coordinator,
Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)
Valerie Portefaix (France/Hong Kong),
Director, MAP Office
Lisa Rave (United Kingdom/Germany),
artist and filmmaker
Roko Josefa Cinavilkeba (Fiji),
High Chief of the Yasayasamoala Island group
Joey Tau (Fiji), media and campaign officer, PANG
Jegan Vincent de Paul (Sri Lanka, Canada/Singapore),
architect and artist, NTU ADM/CCA Singapore
PhD candidate
As part of Art After Dark
6.30 – 7.30pm Reception with Guest of Honour
Masogos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment
and Water Resources of Singapore
9.00 – 10.00pm Sound performance by
Tarek Atoui (Lebanon/France), musician,
composer, and sound artist
By registration only: https://peatix.com/event/340972
2.00 – 3.15pm Case Studies by
Dr Cresantia Frances Koya Vaka’uta (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
Dr Cynthia Chou (Singapore/United States),
Professor, Department of Anthropology,
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences,
University of Iowa, United States
3.15 – 5.15pm Provocations by
Laura Anderson Barbata
(Mexico/United States), artist
Barney Broomfield (United States), filmmaker
Dr Guigone Camus (France), anthropologist
Newell Harry (Australia), artist
Dr Kristy H. A. Kang (United States/Singapore),
media artist, and Assistant Professor, School of Art,
Design and Media, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Dr PerMagnus Lindborg (Sweden/Singapore),
composer, sound artist, and researcher
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Vietnam), artist
Filipa Ramos (Portugal/United Kingdom),
art writer, curator, and Editor-in-Chief, art-agenda
SUPERFLEX (Denmark), artists
�THE CURRENT
CONVENING #3
–
TABU / TAPU
Who owns the ocean?
25 – 27 January 2018
Part of Singapore
Art Week 2018
Block 43 Malan Road
Singapore 109443
�The Current Convening #3: Tapu / Tabu –
Who owns the Ocean? marks the culmination
of TBA21 –Academy The Current’s first
cycle of expeditions. It brings together The
Current Fellows; collaborators from Fiji
and French Polynesia; thought leaders from
diverse disciplines; and local researchers and
policymakers. Through a series of talanoa
sessions, case studies and short provocations,
and performative interventions, Convening #3
shares with the public questions, ideas and
proposals that arose from the three expeditions
to Pacific archipelagos: Milne Bay Province,
Papua New Guinea; the Tuamotus, French
Polynesia; and the Lau Island Group, Fiji.
Conceived by Markus Reymann, Director of
TBA21–Academy; Stefanie Hessler, Curator of
TBA21–Academy; and Professor Ute Meta Bauer,
Founding Director of NTU CCA Singapore, and
Expedition Leader of The Current’s first cycle.
A collaboration between NTU CCA Singapore and
TBA21 –Academy
Free admission.
For more information, please visit
http://ntu.ccasingapore.org/events/convening-3/
With the additional support of
Friday, 26 January 2018
Environmental governance and policy-making
Saturday, 27 January 2018
Environment and cultural rights and actions
1.30 – 2.45pm Case Studies by
Taholo Kami (Tonga/Fiji), Special Advisor, Pacific
Partnerships and International Civil Society, COP23
Presidency Secretariat of the Fijian government
Dr Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe
(French Polynesia), Law Department,
University of French Polynesia
11.00am – 1.00pm Discursive Brunch by
Lucy + Jorge Orta (United Kingdom, Argentina/
France) in collaboration with restaurateur
Ken Loon (Singapore), The Naked Finn
2.45 – 4.45pm Provocations by
Atif Akin (Turkey/United States), artist, designer,
and Associate Professor, Mason Gross School of
the Arts, Rutgers University, United States
Andrew Foran (Australia/Fiji), Head,
Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance, IUCN
Armin Linke (Italy/Germany),
photographer and filmmaker
Maureen Penjueli (Fiji), Coordinator,
Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)
Valerie Portefaix (France/Hong Kong),
Director, MAP Office
Lisa Rave (United Kingdom/Germany),
artist and filmmaker
Roko Josefa Cinavilkeba (Fiji),
High Chief of the Yasayasamoala Island group
Joey Tau (Fiji), media and campaign officer, PANG
Jegan Vincent de Paul (Sri Lanka, Canada/Singapore),
architect and artist, NTU ADM/CCA Singapore
PhD candidate
As part of Art After Dark
6.30 – 7.30pm Reception with Guest of Honour
Masogos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment
and Water Resources of Singapore
9.00 – 10.00pm Sound performance by
Tarek Atoui (Lebanon/France), musician,
composer, and sound artist
By registration only: https://peatix.com/event/340972
2.00 – 3.15pm Case Studies by
Dr Cresantia Frances Koya Vaka’uta (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
Dr Cynthia Chou (Singapore/United States),
Professor, Department of Anthropology,
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences,
University of Iowa, United States
3.15 – 5.15pm Provocations by
Laura Anderson Barbata
(Mexico/United States), artist
Barney Broomfield (United States), filmmaker
Dr Guigone Camus (France), anthropologist
Newell Harry (Australia), artist
Dr Kristy H. A. Kang (United States/Singapore),
media artist, and Assistant Professor, School of Art,
Design and Media, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Dr PerMagnus Lindborg (Sweden/Singapore),
composer, sound artist, and researcher
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Vietnam), artist
Filipa Ramos (Portugal/United Kingdom),
art writer, curator, and Editor-in-Chief, art-agenda
SUPERFLEX (Denmark), artists
�THE CURRENT
CONVENING #3
–
TABU / TAPU
Who owns the ocean?
25 – 27 January 2018
Part of Singapore
Art Week 2018
Block 43 Malan Road
Singapore 109443
�The Current Convening #3: Tapu / Tabu –
Who owns the Ocean? marks the culmination
of TBA21 –Academy The Current’s first
cycle of expeditions. It brings together The
Current Fellows; collaborators from Fiji
and French Polynesia; thought leaders from
diverse disciplines; and local researchers and
policymakers. Through a series of talanoa
sessions, case studies and short provocations,
and performative interventions, Convening #3
shares with the public questions, ideas and
proposals that arose from the three expeditions
to Pacific archipelagos: Milne Bay Province,
Papua New Guinea; the Tuamotus, French
Polynesia; and the Lau Island Group, Fiji.
Conceived by Markus Reymann, Director of
TBA21–Academy; Stefanie Hessler, Curator of
TBA21–Academy; and Professor Ute Meta Bauer,
Founding Director of NTU CCA Singapore, and
Expedition Leader of The Current’s first cycle.
A collaboration between NTU CCA Singapore and
TBA21 –Academy
Free admission.
For more information, please visit
http://ntu.ccasingapore.org/events/convening-3/
With the additional support of
Friday, 26 January 2018
Environmental governance and policy-making
Saturday, 27 January 2018
Environment and cultural rights and actions
1.30 – 2.45pm Case Studies by
Taholo Kami (Tonga/Fiji), Special Advisor, Pacific
Partnerships and International Civil Society, COP23
Presidency Secretariat of the Fijian government
Dr Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe
(French Polynesia), Law Department,
University of French Polynesia
11.00am – 1.00pm Discursive Brunch by
Lucy + Jorge Orta (United Kingdom, Argentina/
France) in collaboration with restaurateur
Ken Loon (Singapore), The Naked Finn
2.45 – 4.45pm Provocations by
Atif Akin (Turkey/United States), artist, designer,
and Associate Professor, Mason Gross School of
the Arts, Rutgers University, United States
Andrew Foran (Australia/Fiji), Head,
Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance, IUCN
Armin Linke (Italy/Germany),
photographer and filmmaker
Maureen Penjueli (Fiji), Coordinator,
Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)
Valerie Portefaix (France/Hong Kong),
Director, MAP Office
Lisa Rave (United Kingdom/Germany),
artist and filmmaker
Roko Josefa Cinavilkeba (Fiji),
High Chief of the Yasayasamoala Island group
Joey Tau (Fiji), media and campaign officer, PANG
Jegan Vincent de Paul (Sri Lanka, Canada/Singapore),
architect and artist, NTU ADM/CCA Singapore
PhD candidate
As part of Art After Dark
6.30 – 7.30pm Reception with Guest of Honour
Masogos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment
and Water Resources of Singapore
9.00 – 10.00pm Sound performance by
Tarek Atoui (Lebanon/France), musician,
composer, and sound artist
By registration only: https://peatix.com/event/340972
2.00 – 3.15pm Case Studies by
Dr Cresantia Frances Koya Vaka’uta (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
Dr Cynthia Chou (Singapore/United States),
Professor, Department of Anthropology,
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences,
University of Iowa, United States
3.15 – 5.15pm Provocations by
Laura Anderson Barbata
(Mexico/United States), artist
Barney Broomfield (United States), filmmaker
Dr Guigone Camus (France), anthropologist
Newell Harry (Australia), artist
Dr Kristy H. A. Kang (United States/Singapore),
media artist, and Assistant Professor, School of Art,
Design and Media, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Dr PerMagnus Lindborg (Sweden/Singapore),
composer, sound artist, and researcher
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Vietnam), artist
Filipa Ramos (Portugal/United Kingdom),
art writer, curator, and Editor-in-Chief, art-agenda
SUPERFLEX (Denmark), artists
�THE CURRENT
CONVENING #3
–
TABU / TAPU
Who owns the ocean?
25 – 27 January 2018
Part of Singapore
Art Week 2018
Block 43 Malan Road
Singapore 109443
�The Current Convening #3: Tapu / Tabu –
Who owns the Ocean? marks the culmination
of TBA21 –Academy The Current’s first
cycle of expeditions. It brings together The
Current Fellows; collaborators from Fiji
and French Polynesia; thought leaders from
diverse disciplines; and local researchers and
policymakers. Through a series of talanoa
sessions, case studies and short provocations,
and performative interventions, Convening #3
shares with the public questions, ideas and
proposals that arose from the three expeditions
to Pacific archipelagos: Milne Bay Province,
Papua New Guinea; the Tuamotus, French
Polynesia; and the Lau Island Group, Fiji.
Conceived by Markus Reymann, Director of
TBA21–Academy; Stefanie Hessler, Curator of
TBA21–Academy; and Professor Ute Meta Bauer,
Founding Director of NTU CCA Singapore, and
Expedition Leader of The Current’s first cycle.
A collaboration between NTU CCA Singapore and
TBA21 –Academy
Free admission.
For more information, please visit
http://ntu.ccasingapore.org/events/convening-3/
With the additional support of
Friday, 26 January 2018
Environmental governance and policy-making
Saturday, 27 January 2018
Environment and cultural rights and actions
1.30 – 2.45pm Case Studies by
Taholo Kami (Tonga/Fiji), Special Advisor, Pacific
Partnerships and International Civil Society, COP23
Presidency Secretariat of the Fijian government
Dr Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe
(French Polynesia), Law Department,
University of French Polynesia
11.00am – 1.00pm Discursive Brunch by
Lucy + Jorge Orta (United Kingdom, Argentina/
France) in collaboration with restaurateur
Ken Loon (Singapore), The Naked Finn
2.45 – 4.45pm Provocations by
Atif Akin (Turkey/United States), artist, designer,
and Associate Professor, Mason Gross School of
the Arts, Rutgers University, United States
Andrew Foran (Australia/Fiji), Head,
Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance, IUCN
Armin Linke (Italy/Germany),
photographer and filmmaker
Maureen Penjueli (Fiji), Coordinator,
Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG)
Valerie Portefaix (France/Hong Kong),
Director, MAP Office
Lisa Rave (United Kingdom/Germany),
artist and filmmaker
Roko Josefa Cinavilkeba (Fiji),
High Chief of the Yasayasamoala Island group
Joey Tau (Fiji), media and campaign officer, PANG
Jegan Vincent de Paul (Sri Lanka, Canada/Singapore),
architect and artist, NTU ADM/CCA Singapore
PhD candidate
As part of Art After Dark
6.30 – 7.30pm Reception with Guest of Honour
Masogos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment
and Water Resources of Singapore
9.00 – 10.00pm Sound performance by
Tarek Atoui (Lebanon/France), musician,
composer, and sound artist
By registration only: https://peatix.com/event/340972
2.00 – 3.15pm Case Studies by
Dr Cresantia Frances Koya Vaka’uta (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
Dr Cynthia Chou (Singapore/United States),
Professor, Department of Anthropology,
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences,
University of Iowa, United States
3.15 – 5.15pm Provocations by
Laura Anderson Barbata
(Mexico/United States), artist
Barney Broomfield (United States), filmmaker
Dr Guigone Camus (France), anthropologist
Newell Harry (Australia), artist
Dr Kristy H. A. Kang (United States/Singapore),
media artist, and Assistant Professor, School of Art,
Design and Media, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Dr PerMagnus Lindborg (Sweden/Singapore),
composer, sound artist, and researcher
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Vietnam), artist
Filipa Ramos (Portugal/United Kingdom),
art writer, curator, and Editor-in-Chief, art-agenda
SUPERFLEX (Denmark), artists
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Through discursive events including talanoa discussions, case studies, workshops, 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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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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The Current Convening #3 Postcards
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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. 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. Coinciding with NTU CCA Singapore’s current exhibition The Oceanic, featuring contributions by TBA21–Academy The Current Fellows from the first cycle of expeditions (2015–17), Convening #3 marks the culmination of inquiries on the vessel Dardanella to the Pacific archipelagos of Trobriand Islands in Papua New Guinea; the Tuamotus in French Polynesia; and the Lau Island Group in Fiji.
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2018-01-25
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Atif Akin
Laura Anderson Barbata
Guigone Camus
Newell Harry
Kristy H. A. Kang
PerMagnus Lindborg
Armin Linke
Filipa Ramos
Lisa Rave
Jegan Vincent de Paul
Tarek Atoui
Barney Broomfield
Cynthia Chou
Andrew Foran
Taholo KamiCresantia (Frances) Koya Vaka’uta
Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe
Sandor Mulsow
Rasmus Nielsen
Lucy Orta
Maureen Penjueli
Roko Sau
Joey Tau
Markus Reymann
Stefanie Hessler
Ute Meta Bauer
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Postcard
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Southeast Asia
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on the occasion of
the opening of the
Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Fort Kochi, Kerala, India
TBA21–Academy media links
tba21.org/convening2kochi
facebook.com/TBA21
#tba21 #convening2kochi
@tba_21
Partners
December 13–15, 2016
TBA21–Academy
Köstlergasse 1
1060 Vienna, Austria
Media
Partner
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Thyssen-Bornemisza
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Bazaar Rd, Mattancherry,
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Aspinwall
River Rd, Fort Kochi,
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Spice Market
near Jeevamatha Church
Jew Town Rd, Jew Town,
Kappalandimukku,
Mattancherry, Kochi,
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Vasco da Gama Plaza
Church Rd, Fort Kochi,
Kerala 682001
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Cochin Club
7, St. Francis Church Road,
Opp Parade Ground,
Fort Kochi, Kerala 682001
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convened by TBA21 The Current
expedition leaders
Ute Meta Bauer and Cesar Garcia
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Stefanie Hessler
TBA21–Academy
tba21.org/convening2kochi
facebook.com/TBA21
#tba21 #convening2kochi
@tba_21
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Fragrant Nature Hotel
on the occasion of the opening of
the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016
Fort Kochi, Kerala, India
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Spice Market
follow Bazaar Rd., 20 min walk
Funding
Partner
Convening #2
December 13–15, 2016
�Workshop
Landscapes Open in
the Empty Self
Dawn, prabhatam, hitiraa mahana
Nuclear Pacific
by Nabil Ahmed
with Ravi Agarwal, Ute Meta Bauer,
Zuleikha Chaudhari, Stefanie Hessler,
Amar Kanwar, KHOJ (Sitara Chowfla,
Radha Mehandru, and Pooja Sood),
Davor Vidas, Linz Wilbur
by Sharmistha Mohanty
Vasco da Gama Plaza
8.30–9.45am
Attentional exercise
7–8pm
Protocol of the Sea
Watch, Action of the
Crow’s Nest
Cochin Club
Marketplace
[Cartography 4]
“Ambiguous Objects”
and the University
Museum
Workshop
Vasco da Gama Plaza
8–10pm
10.30am–12.30pm
Unpredictable Oceans
and the Monstrosity of
the Sea
Guided visit of the installation
and sound piece
10.30am–12.30pm
Structured conversation
The Ocean as Habitat:
The rights of nature
and the international
Law of the sea
Cochin Club
2–5pm
Workshop
moderated by Ute Meta Bauer
with Ravi Agarwal, Nabil Ahmed,
D. Graham Burnett, TJ Demos, Jegan
Vincent de Paul, Markus Reymann,
Davor Vidas
“Ambiguous Objects”
and the University
Museum
Cochin Club
ഉച്ചയ്ക്ക
by Clémentine Deliss
സന്ധ
5–6.30pm
Introduction
Into The Current
moderated by Daniela Zyman
with Ute Meta Bauer, Cesar Garcia,
Francesca von Habsburg, Stefanie
Hessler, Markus Reymann
Cochin Club
The Capitalocene
Pacific
Midday, uccaykk, avatea
2–5pm
Cochin Club
Workshop
“Ambiguous Objects”
and the University
Museum
6–6.30pm
Keynote
The Law of the Sea —
through time and place
by Clémentine Deliss
Closed workshop,
various sites in Fort Kochi
by Davor Vidas
Cochin Club
2–5pm
6.30–7pm
Workshop
Prose reading
Rising Sea Levels
Reading a Wave
by Francesca von Habsburg
by Ho Rui An
Closed workshop,
deep-sea vessel by CMLRE
Vasco da Gama Plaza
3–4pm
Performative talk
2–5pm
Workshop for children
Guided visit of the installation
and sound piece
by Joan Jonas
with Filipa Ramos
Cochin Club
2–5pm
The Document’s
Expanded Field
by Jamie Y. Shi
Cochin Club
2–5pm
Cochin Club
Oceans–
sketches and notes
Fish Tails and Fish
Tales
Midday, uccaykk, avatea
by Jamie Y. Shi
by TJ Demos
Marketplace
[Cartography 4]
Vasco da Gama Plaza
by Christopher Myers
Short films
Gianini with Ishu Patel
Wutharr, Saltwater
Dreams by Karrabing Film
Collective
Poetry reading
The Tagore Letters
by Aveek Sen
Vasco da Gama Plaza
7–8pm
Sound performance
Drifting
by Jana Winderen
Vasco da Gama Plaza
8–10pm
Short films
Elementary Maps No. 3
by Anna Bella Geiger
Occidente by Ana Vaz
The Disappearance of
the Aïtus by Pauline Julier
Cargo by Laura Waddington
Speeches—Chapter 1:
Mother Tongue
by Bouchra Khalili
Brouillard—Passage 14
by Alexandre Larose
by Sylvia Schedelbauer
originally selected for the Dhaka Art
Summit program Passages
by Shanay Jhaveri
Vasco da Gama Plaza
December
13 –15
ALL DAY
Film shoot
The Episodic
by The Propeller Group
Various sites in Fort Kochi
ALL DAY
Exhibition of books
From the (Kula) Ring to
the Belt (& Road)
by Jegan Vincent de Paul
Cochin Club
ALL DAY
Installation and sound piece
Marketplace
[Cartography 4]
by Christopher Myers
Spice Market near
Jeevamatha Church
Spice Market near
Jeevamatha Church
8–10pm
Swimmy by Leo Lionni & Giulio
6.30–7pm
Sea of Vapors
The Document’s
Expanded Field
7–8pm
Workshop
Dusk, sandhya, maruapö
ഉച്ചയ്ക്ക
Keynote
Breakfast area of Fragrant
Nature Hotel
by Nabil Ahmed
with Ravi Agarwal, Ute Meta Bauer,
Zuleikha Chaudhari, Stefanie Hessler,
Amar Kanwar, KHOJ (Sitara Chowfla,
Radha Mehandru, and Pooja Sood),
Davor Vidas, Linz Wilbur
Spice Market near
Jeevamatha Church
5–5.30pm
by ESTAR(SER)
Nuclear Pacific
Cochin Club
Workshop
8.30–9.45am
Protocol of the Sea
Watch, Action of the
Crow’s Nest
Workshop
by Christopher Myers
Dusk, sandhya, maruapö
Attentional exercise
2–5pm
Marketplace
[Cartography 4]
Dawn, prabhatam, hitiraa mahana
Spice Market near
Jeevamatha Church
സന്ധ
പ്രഭാതം
ഉച്ചയ്ക്ക
December 14
Cochin Club
Guided visit of the installation
and sound piece
moderated by Stefanie Hessler
with Nabil Ahmed, Ute Meta Bauer,
Georg Eder, Amar Kanwar, Charles Lim,
Markus Reymann, Davor Vidas
by Christopher Myers
by Jamie Y. Shi
3–4pm
The Ocean as
Treasure Trove:
Deep-sea mining —
the next gold rush?
Marketplace
[Cartography 4]
Vasco da Gama Plaza
Midday, uccaykk, avatea
Closed workshop,
various sites in Fort Kochi
Structured conversation
3–4pm
selected by the Dharamshala
International Film Festival
introduced by Ritu Sarin &
Tenzing Sonam
Cochin Club
The Document’s
Expanded Field
10.30am–12.30pm
by Gianfranco Rosi
moderated by Ute Meta Bauer
with Tanya Abraham, Natasha Ginwala,
Ho Rui An, Joan Jonas, Filipa Ramos,
Vivek Vilasini, Daniela Zyman
Workshop
Breakfast area of Fragrant
Nature Hotel
Closed workshop,
various sites in Fort Kochi
Fire at Sea
Structured conversation
by ESTAR(SER)
by Clémentine Deliss
Film
8.30–9.45am
Protocol of the Sea
Watch, Action of the
Crow’s Nest
2–5pm
by Christopher Myers
Breakfast area of Fragrant
Nature Hotel
Dawn, prabhatam, hitiraa mahana
Attentional exercise
Perfomative talk
by ESTAR(SER)
2–5pm
December 15
2–5pm
Poetry reading
പ്രഭാതം
6.30–7pm
സന്ധ
പ്രഭാതം
December 13
Dusk, sandhya, maruapö
5–6.30pm
Europium by Lisa Rave
Toilets Not Temples
Performative talk
by Will Benedict & David Leonard
by Anthony Acciavatti &
D. Graham Burnett
selected and introduced by
Filipa Ramos
Vasco da Gama Plaza
WATER MACHINES
Cochin Club
Please find detailed information about
the program inside.
Program
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The conference consists of three days of structured conversations, workshops, performances, talks, and screenings convened by The Current Expedition leaders Ute Meta Bauer and Cesar Garcia and TBA21-Academy curator Stefanie Hessler.
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None
Theme
Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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The Current Convening #2 Poster
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NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore is pleased to be the funding partner of Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary–Academy (TBA21) for <i>The Current Convening #2</i> in numerous locations on the occasion of the opening of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016.<br /><br /><i>The Current</i> is an exploratory fellowship program based in the Pacific. Working collaboratively across disciplines, the program merges the diverse approaches of deeply committed practitioners, collectively conceptualizing ways to address climate change and environmental violence to the oceans. Expeditions aboard the Dardanella research vessel are followed by <i>Convenings</i> in which the investigations of the Expedition leaders and participants can be shared with an audience. <i>The Convening #2</i> is profoundly dedicated to the oceans, taking poetic approaches to currents and flows of water across cultures. Please join us for three days of structured conversations, workshops, performances, talks, and screenings convened by<i> The Current</i> Expedition leaders Ute Meta Bauer and Cesar Garcia and TBA21-Academy curator Stefanie Hessler. Organized by Markus Reymann.
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2016-12-13/2016-12-15
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Francesca von Habsburg
Daniela Zyman
Markus Reyman
Stefanie Hessler
Ute Meta Bauer
Cesar Garcia
Joan Jonas
Amar Kanwar
Davor Vidas
Natasha Ginwala
Ravi Agarwal
Nabil Ahmed
Filipa Ramos
Christopher Myers
The Propeller Group
Jana Winderen
Jamie Y. Shi
Sharmistha Mohanty
Ritu Sharin
Tenzing Sonam
Jegan Vincent de Paul
Vivek Vilasini
TJ Demos
Ho Rui An
Charles Lim
Anthony Acciavatti
D. Graham Burnett
Aveek Sen
Shanay Jhaveri
Clémentine Deliss
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Postcard
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Southeast Asia
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This public conversation addresses the possibilities and uncertainties faced by societies within and beyond the boundaries of Southeast Asia, focusing on the notion of national representation and its challenges
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None
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The Geopolitical and Biophysical Postcards
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This public conversation addresses the possibilities and uncertainties faced by societies within and beyond the boundaries of Southeast Asia, focusing on the notion of national representation and its challenges: How are geopolitical boundaries configured and rewritten in the specific context of the Biennale di Venezia, and what visibility and forms of acknowledgement can such a platform offer to younger nation-states and new or imagined political entities? Such questions will be explored through a focus on three Southeast Asian countries participating in the Biennale Arte 2015: Singapore, The Philippines, and Indonesia. The conversation will extend the discussion to the presentations of Hong Kong, India & Pakistan, and Tuvalu in this year’s edition of the Biennale. In the format of a structured conversation rather than a presentation on stage this event invites those interested and invested in the topic to take part in this open debate.<br /><br />The Geopolitical and the Biophysical: a structured conversation on Art and Southeast Asia in context is conceived as an extension to Charles Lim’s SEA STATE project presented at the Singapore Pavilion and is in response to Okwui Enwezor’s curatorial theme for the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia: All the World’s Futures. It is organised by the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore) under its Research & Education programme, which aims to connect academic research with other forms of knowledge production.<br /><br />The programme is commissioned by the National Arts Council of Singapore (NAC).
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2015-05-09
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Thomas J. Berghuis
Carla Bianpoen
Doryun Chong
Heri Dono
Patrick D. Flores
Natasha Ginwala
Vincent J.F. Huang
Charles Lim
Mariano G. Montelibano III
Shabbir Hussain Mustafa
Jose Tence Ruiz
Eugene Tan
Ute Meta Bauer
Lee Weng Choy
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Postcard
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Southeast Asia
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Geopolitics
Knowledge Production
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English
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2019 Questioning Museums Art Institutions in Singapore Postcard
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2019 Questioning Museums Art Institutions in Singapore Postcard
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2019 Questioning Museums Art Institutions in Singapore Postcard
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2019-08-07
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NTU CCA Singapore
School of Art, Design and Media, NTU
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Southeast Asia
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Institutional Critique
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2015 Donation tax reduction Postcard
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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None
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2015 Donation tax reduction Postcard
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2015 Donation tax reduction Postcard
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2015
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NTU CCA Singapore
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Southeast Asia
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Postcard
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2017 Impossibility of Mapping Urban Asia Book Launch Postcard
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