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Discussion: Consequences of the Anthropocene for Social Scientific Theory and Method

This public session is a discussion between four scholars of the consequences of the Anthropocene for how we understand the role of theory and method in the social sciences.   Kregg Hetherington will present some thoughts related to a recent edited volume, Infrastructure, Environment and Life in the Anthropocene, about how the experience of working […]

The Inverse Power of Wavelengths, a performative talk by Alessandro Carboni

Inverse power of wavelengths - performative lecture is a cross-sectional survey on Alessandro Carboni’s performance practice methodology based on the relationship between body and the city. The performance illustrates a practice that has been developed over a long period of research in several European and Asian cities and mega-cities, such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala […]

Panel discussion: Dance, Space, and Women in the Bauhaus

Panelists: Julie Richard, Alison Peacock, and Hilary Bergen Alison Peacock presents: Space Dance: A lecture demonstration in 100 years of ‘space’ The masks of Oskar Schlemmer’s Space Dance are emblematic of the Bauhaus’s theatre workshop’s proposal to emphasize mathematical approaches to human movement by obscuring the emotional content of performing bodies, foregrounding dance’s formal and spatial qualities. Dance […]

Lunchtime talk: Dietmar Lupfer, Artistic Director of Muffathalle, discusses SenseFactory

Dietmar Lupfer is co-founder and artistic director of the International Art and Culture Center Muffatwerk in Munich. He is responsible for an urban, future-oriented interdisciplinary program that brings together dance, performance, hybrid art and media art as well as work at the interface of art, technology and science. He conceives and curates art actions in public space, designs media art spaces […]

Synthetic Forever: The Afterlife of Clothing and Textiles

A talk by Kirsty Robertson This talk considers the moment where a once-loved item of clothing is discarded. Part meditation on the shedding of identity that goes along with turning clothing into waste, and part research into what actually happens to clothing once it is discarded, this presentation investigates the afterlife of clothing as it […]

“The Ultimate Goal: A Bauhaus Adventure in Minecraft”

Project wrap-up, discussion and screening Seven intrepid Milieux faculty and students set out to modernize aMinecraft village in just 30 days. Along the way they discover theprinciples of Bauhaus architecture and the international style,discuss the relationship between logistics, rationalism and modernism, build a new conception of functionalist aesthetics, and develop a deep fear of the “creepers” […]

The Book as Body: An Artist’s Book Workshop

Led by Darian Stahl, Participatory Media Cluster In this artist’s book workshop, participants will learn about the intersecting histories of medicine and bookmaking, contemporary artists working in thisSelect an area to comment on medium, and then receive hands-on guidance in the creation of their very own artist’s book. This combination of fine art and book […]

The Power of the Spill

The Power of the Spill is an audio-visual performance that works at the intersection of digital and imaginary technologies. Using live video feedback, creative coding and movement-choreography, it agitates the visible borders of objects and bodies and questions habitual divisions between life and matter. The piece starts with a video recording and movement-choreography done on site. This footage (and its constantly changing perspectives) is live-processed using pixelation-effects similar to white […]

Structure Born Music: Performing in the Publicness-less City

In Tkarón:to/Toronto, Bauhaus is a corporate libertarian slogan––appropriated by the city's most infamous condo developer (bauhaustoronto.com).   Meanwhile, the local music community is in a venue crisis as a consequence of this and other gentrification techniques. So what might the latent radicality of the Bauhaus, and subsequent 20th century collectivist movements, tell us about art […]

Run-of-the-mill: A textiles workshop

Through their experimental and collaborative approach to art-making, the weavers of the Bauhaus transformed both the future of textiles and of abstract art. In this two-hour workshop, participants will have the opportunity to design and embroider their own 5" x 5" continuous line drawings and simple shapes using the digital thread placement machine in the […]

Algorithmic Warfare as an Apparatus of Recognition: Talk by Lucy Suchman

In June of 2018, following a campaign initiated by activist employees within the company, Google announced its intention not to renew a US Defense Department contract for Project Maven, an initiative to automate the identification of military targets based on drone video footage. Defendants of the program argued that that it would increase the efficiency […]

MilieuxMake Workshop: Experimenting with Robotic Softness

Led by Sam Bourgault and Emma Forgues During this workshop, we will introduce the concepts of soft robotics and learn to cast silicone pieces to create a collaborative art piece! Every participant will build a small soft robot that we will then put together to create a larger soft robotics “quilt”! Soft Robotics is a […]