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Symposium View: Unreasonable

Part of the exhibition Refractive Perspectives. 3*10^8 m/s

This three-part symposium was developed in the class of Tonica Hunter: ‘ars sciendi’

Part one

Chanda Rule led through her lecture performance “the Biotechnology of Song” exploring the importance of singing together as a way to connect, empathise and empower.

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Departing from a debunking of myths under the guise of a Eurocentric ‘EnLIGHTenment’, this three-evening symposium will present Art/Science knowledge from the undisciplined, the unruly and the unreasonable through performance and discourse, featuring impulses and exchanges from students and guests. 

Hello, from the DARK side.

This three-part symposium was developed in the class of Tonica Hunter: ‘ars sciendi’

Artists: Rimon Alyagon Darr, Yeonwoo Chang, Toqa Eissa, Alma Ruby Fjelrad Palmer, Gökçe Elif Göbüt, Fiona Hauser, Ivie Isibor, Dejan Markovic, Rebecca Lucia Martínková, Vladimir Nadein, Sarah Naomi Rapatz, Mimi Schmidl, Juliane Schweitzer, Pascale Irène Speck, Tatiana Del Valle Gorodenskaia

All images: Rebecca Martinek

Art & Science

ars sciendi