Available the video of the online workshop: "Participatory Impulse? How to archive relationships"
The meeting, given by Mick Wilson, took place on Wednesday, 11 September, and explored the different archival impulses in contemporary art.
The online workshop: ‘A Participatory Impulse? How to archive relationships’, -given by Mick Wilson, Director of Doctoral Studies and Professor of Art at HDK-Valand at the University of Gothenburg (Sweden)-, took place last Wednesday, 11 September, with the aim and challenge of exploring the reasons for the ascendancy of the archive, the different ways in which it has been experimentally reconstructed and the wider contexts of current archival impulses in contemporary art.
With a participation of over 20 people via online, it was delivered in English and delved into the knowledge of other forms of cultural and artistic creation and production, while exploring how art can contribute to social transformation and relationship with the environment.
This activity is part of the European project 'Art Living Lab for Sustainability', which aims to respond to three open participation processes in Spain, France and Belgium through an artistic solution committed to the surroundings, nature and the environment.
Press here to watch the recording of the session.