Artist Organisations International

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Ekaterina Degot

Ekaterina Degot is an art historian, art writer and curator whose work focuses on aesthetic and sociopolitical issues in Russia, predominantly in the post-Soviet era.

Forensic Architecture

Represented by Lorenzo Pezzani

Forensic Architecture is a research project based at Goldsmiths, University of London, assembling a team of architects, artists, filmmakers, activists and theorists to undertake research that gathers and presents spatial analysis in legal and political forums, providing evidence for political organisations, NGOs and the United Nations. Additionally, the project undertakes critical examinations of the history and present status of forensic practices in articulating notions of public truth.

The Silent University

Represented by Emily Fahlén & Ahmet Öğüt

The Silent University is an autonomous knowledge exchange platform by refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. It aims to address and reactivate the knowledge of the participants and make the exchange process mutually beneficial by inventing alternative currencies in place of money or free voluntary service. These explorations attempt to make apparent the systemic failure and the loss of skills and knowledge experienced through the silencing process of people seeking asylum.

Dates

Past
Sat 10.1.2015, 14:45 / HAU1

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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HAU3000 / Positions, Projects, Publications

The Glowing Room

Text by Hendrik Otremba.

An Introduction to “Collectivize Facebook”

By Jonas Staal

“Collectivize Facebook” is a lawsuit aimed to turn Facebook into public property, initiated by artist Jonas Staal and lawyer Jan Fermon. Read here Staal’s introduction to the project.

“Manifestos for Queer Futures”

Video Documentation

As part of the festival “The Present Is Not Enough – Performing Queer Histories and Futures”, HAU initiated an open call for artists based in Berlin, who were invited to submit proposals for their Manifestos for Queer Futures.