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Possible Bodies

Intersecting issues of race, gender, class, species and ability resurface in the techno-ecologies of 3D.

A transdisciplinary group of researchers gathers to collaboratively activate an inventory of  software, games, animations, concepts, artworks and digital documents. This activation  happens through software performances, collective readings, bug  reporting, somatic development and disobedient action research. 

Possible  Bodies interrogates corpo-realities and their orientation through parametric interfaces and looks at anatomies that are computationally constrained by the requirements of mesh-modeling. It invites the generation of concepts and experimental renderings, wild combinations  and digital and non-digital prototypes for different embodiments.

This project starts from the very concrete and at the same time fictional entities that "bodies" are. What are the semiotic-material conditions of possibility that render them present? This question becomes especially pertinent in contact with the performative as well as representational practices of 3D-scanning, modeling and printing that shape the industrial production of imaginaries within the military, gamer, cinematic and pharmacopornographic complex.

Possible Bodies is initiated by Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting. With: Maike  Klein, Phil Langley, Maximilian Lehner, Mar Medina, Simone C. Niquille, Tirso Orive, Helen Pritchard, Sina Seifee, Sophie-Charlotte Thieroff, Wendy Van Wynsberghe, François Zajéga, Adva Zakai.

First iteration will take place in the shape of a worksession in Stuttgart, May 2017.

On Friday 12 May, the inventory will be opened up to the public with a workshop, guided tours and performative lectures:

10:00-13:00  Hands-on workshop - Sina Seifee, Brussels (interdisciplinary artist  working in the field of computer art, writing, drawing and performance)
15:00  Guided tour I / The Biovision Hierarchy Format - Adva Zakai, Brussels  (choreographer and performer, interested in appearances and  disappearances of the body: from private to public, from physical to  digital and virtual) + Femke Snelting, Brussels (artist, designer,  developing projects at the intersection of design, feminism and Free  Software)
17:00  Guided tour II / lecture - Helen Pritchard, London (artist, researcher,  bringing together the fields of computational aesthetics, software  studies, environmental practice, feminist technoScience and new feminist  materialisms)
18:00 Guided tour III / performance - Mar Medina, Barcelona (dancer, performer, somatic researcher) + Jara Rocha, Barcelona (cultural mediator, doing research and text logistics on the materialities of present cultures)
19:00 Drinks

Eintritt  frei. For the workshop, please register until May 5, 2017, + 49 (0) 711 99619 134

The event takes place within the framework of the art, science & business program at Akademie Schloss Solitude and was developed by former fellow Femke Snelting as part of her research period in 2015.

This iteration of Possible Bodies is made possible with support from Akademie Schloss Solitude and the Flemish Government

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