Panel Working in Groups, Acting in Netwo
Panel Working in Groups, Acting in Networks during the fifth public program of Propositions #9: Deserting from the Culture Wars, organized in the context of the project Trainings for the Not-Yet, 17 November 2019, BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht, p
17 November 2019
Propositions #9/5: Public Program

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This last day of the week of Propositions #9 Deserting from the Culture Wars consists of a public program including a panel Working in Groups, Acting in Networks with Kader Attia, Diana McCarty, Dan McQuillan, and Johannes Paul Raether, moderated by Dina Mohamed.

SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2019

PUBLIC PROGRAM #5: 12.30-17:00









12.30–13.00 hrs
DOORS OPEN

13.00–13.30 hrs
WELCOME AND RECAPITULATION OF THE WEEK
Maria Hlavajova (artistic and general director, BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht) and Sven Lütticken (art historian, critic, and writer, Utrecht)

13.30–15.30 hrs
PANEL : WORKING IN GROUPS, ACTING IN NETWORKS
Kader Attia, Diana McCarty, Dan McQuillan, and Johannes Paul Raether, moderated by Dina Mohamed
What organizational modes and forms of collaboration are used? How do distributed networks relate to sworn-in groups? What is the role of fiction and collective personas? How does group formation, with its element of closure, relate to being active in (social) networks? What kinds of subjectivity and collaboration are encouraged by the algorithms that underpin one’s life? How can media be socialized differently?

15.30–16.15 hrs
CLOSING DISCUSSION

16.15 hrs
DRINKS


Tickets (via Eventbrite)
Per training: €10 normal/€7.50 student discount, including dinner at the Basic Activist Kitchen
Per public program: €8.50 normal/€5 student discount

Free places: For each training and public program, BAK provides a few free places for those who would otherwise not be able to attend. To apply, please send a short explanation (max. 120 words) to olga@bakonline.org, at least four days prior to the training/public program. (First come, first serve).





BAK’s activities are made possible through financial contributions by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and the City Council, Utrecht.

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