Online-Diskussion
- Mittwoch, 29. September 2021 14.00 – 17.00 Uhr In meinem Kalender speichern
Urban Lab – Das Vermögen der Kunst
Künstlerische Stadtentwicklung und Urban Cultural Planning
Die Veranstaltung wird von der Heinrich Böll Stiftung Schleswig-Holstein in Kooperation mit der Landeshauptstadt Kiel und dem Interreg-Projekt UrbCultural Planning angeboten. Fokus des Urban Labs ist die Rolle von Kunst und Kultur bei Transformationsprozessen von Städten: Welche Rolle können Kunst und Kultur dabei spielen, welche Methoden wurden entwickelt und welche Strategien der Verbreitung dieser Methoden gibt es dazu bereits im Ostseeraum?
“Only when people are in a position to use their own creative potentials, which can be enhanced by an artistic imagination, will a change occur [...] Art can and should strive for an alternative that is not only aesthetically affirmative and productive but is also beneficial to all forms of life on our planet.“ (Rasheed Araeen, Ecoaesthetics. A Manifesto for the Twenty First Century)
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Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/98374281769?pwd=VzZRYWUrN0lqbStqU3poVUFwbUFHQT09 (Meeting-ID: 983 7428 1769 / Kenncode: 451657)
Let’s talk and think about...
Is art and culture dispensable?
What does it do to our society that for more than a year now the cultural sector has effectively been shut down in relation to citizens?
We miss art and culture!
Not only because we miss the enjoyment. There is much more to it than that.
International speakers share their experiences and knowledge to help us discuss these statements and questions:
- Adrienne Goehler: Affiliate Scolar IASS, Potsdam | Diploma Psychologist | Curator, publicist | Senator for Science, Research, Culture (ret) | Initiator of the »Fonds Ästhetik und Nachhaltigkeit | FÄN« // Fund Aesthetics and Sustainability
- We cannot do without the arts to tackle the task of the century, "Preventing the global climate catastrophe. Full stop."
- Alexandra Nenko: Associate professor at The Institute for Design & Urban Studies, ITMO University |Head of Quality of Urban Life Laboratory (QULLAB) project manager| Associate researcher at Centre for German and European Studies, St. Petersburg State , University - Bielefeld University.
- Urban Art Laboratory as a Form of Engaging with Everyday Life
- Franco Bianchini: Visiting Professor at the Sibelius Academy | University of the Arts, Helsinki |Member of the Council of Founders of the Fitzcarraldo Foundation, Turin.
- His research interests range from the role of culture in urban regeneration (with a particular focus on port cities and on European Cities/Capitals of Culture), to cultural diversity and interculturalism as resources for innovation in urban policy, and the development of urban cultural strategies in the context of the current political, economic, health and environmental crises.
- Moderation: Maunu Häyrynen, Professor, Cultural Production and Landscape Studies, Turku, Finland