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UNEARTHING TRACES. Mapping (Swiss) coloniality in urban space
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UNEARTHING TRACES. Mapping (Swiss) coloniality in urban space
July 4, 2024
Meeting Point: Kirchgasse 32, 8076 Zürich
18:00 - Meet at Kirchgasse 32
19:15 - Interdisciplinary Discussion and Drinks
WE ARE AIA
Löwenbräukunst, Level A
Limmatstrasse 270, 8005 Zurich
Please join us for a decolonial walk through the city of Zurich with Martin Roth, followed by a discussion with Denise Bertschi, Dr. sc. EPFL Lausanne 'Arts of Sciences Laboratory‘, artist-researcher and educator, and Nitin Bathla, architect and researcher at ETH Zurich, about the colonial entanglements of Switzerland. The discussion will create a link to the artist Nolan Oswald Dennis map’ that is on show in the AIA space.
Please RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/unearthing-traces-mapping-swiss-coloniality-in-urban-space-tickets-930260563387?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl
More information here:
https://www.zh-kolonial.ch
Image: Nolan Oswald Dennis, A Curriculum for Mud, 2023Datum:Fri, 04.07.2025 18:00
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The Almanach of Cold hosted by Art For Glaciers and We Are AIA
Credits: Ludwig Berger recording Morteratsch by Lutz Stautner & Philipp
Curatorial Tour "Experimental Ecology"
Date: 22 August, 2024
Time: 19:00
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Photo: Zheng Bo & Matthias Rillig, The Political Life of Plants 2, 2023, Installation, Experimental Ecology
"More-Than-Planet: Visions for a life in a new geological epoch?"
Opening: Tuesday 19 of March from 6pm
Exhibition on view: 20 of March - 13 of July 2024
The exhibtion and its satellite events aim to contribute to the debate on whether or not to enter the new geological epoch of the "Anthropocene", discussed this year by the International Commission on Stratigraphy of the International Union of Geological Sciences. The Anthropocene is characterized by the advent of humans as the main force of change on Earth, surpassing geophysical forces.
A team of artists and researchers comes together for the exhibition, combining artistic and scientific methods to explore the significance of declaring the new geological epoch and to develop collective approaches to addressing the multiple crises characteristic of the Anthropocene.
Photo Credits: Daniaux-Pigot, More-than-Planet
Graphics: WE ARE AIA