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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome;VALUE=DATE:20140919
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URL:https://fattiditeatro.it/eventi/mobile-academy-mak-2014-workshop/
SUMMARY:MOBILE ACADEMY MAK 2014 workshop
DESCRIPTION:MOBILE ACADEMY MAK 2014 workshop in Terni\, Italy\nby TERNIFEST
 IVAL _international festival of contemporary creation\n19 &gt\; 23 Septemb
 er 2014 \n‘THE RAIN WILL NOT ERASE IT’_ A seminar and workshop series
  about habit and the event of performance\nThe Mobile Academy workshops in
  Terni will take place during  TerniFestival 2014 edition and will explor
 e the Festival headline statement from  the bulgarian artist Malden Alexi
 ev 'The Rain Will Not Erase It'. The Academy devised and led by Professor 
 Gary Peters and curated by Professor Steve Purcell over a 5 day period\, w
 ill seek to explore how certain currents of contemporary artistic practice
  seek to create new habits of performance in an attempt to engage audience
 s with the artwork. ‘The Rain Will Not Erase It’ opens up questions ab
 out the politics and poetics of art practice\, picking up themes around TI
 ME / EVENT / SENSE / EXPERIENCE  and uses these constructs to think about
  the notions of habit in relation to art making practices – the habits o
 f artists and those of spectators. Additionally the project will explore t
 he relationships and differences  between habit and repetition asking the
  Academy participants the question ‘ What is or are your habits?’ as a
  way into exploring the nature of contemporary art making practice and the
  impact and possibilities these habits have on the artwork when the work e
 nters the public domain.\nStructure:\nThe Academy will have daily morning 
 presentations and discussions led by Professor Gary Peters followed by opp
 ortunities to meet with and engage in conversation with artists presenting
  work in the Festival. One to one meetings and sub-group sessions will als
 o be a feature of the project allowing participants to engage with the the
 matics of the Academy from different perspectives. Workshop space will be 
 available for participants wishing to follow through on the morning discus
 sions and share work in progress with other Academy participants. It is ex
 pected that Academy participants will collectively view work in the Festiv
 al and use this experience to feed into the following days session. The dy
 namics of the Academy will be dictated in large part by the current critic
 al and creative thinking of the participants.\n\nGary Peters is Professor 
 of Critical and Cultural Theory at St John University of York. For many ye
 ars (and still) a composer\, musician\, improvisor\, Gary has a background
  in Sociology (LSE) and Cultural History (RCA). He has written widely on c
 ontinental philosophy\, aesthetics and pedagogy with a book Irony and Sing
 ularity: Aesthetic Education from Kant to Levinas published by Ashgate in 
 2005 and : The Philosophy of Improvisation\, published by Chicago Universi
 ty Press in May 2009. He is currently working on a book for Chicago Univer
 sity press entitled: Yes\, No\, Don’t Know: Affirmation\, Negation and N
 eutrality in Art and Philosophy. A central focus of this ongoing work is t
 he task of devising a model of research that takes full and proper account
  of the affirmative nature of art practice and the knowing unknowingness (
 what Maurice Blanchot describes as the ‘neutral’) revealed therein.\n\
 nSteve Purcell is Professor of International Cultural Developments at St J
 ohn University of York  He has extensive experience of Higher Education
  development and project management within the UK HEI sector and over the 
 past 5 years extended this to international partnership and development ac
 tivity. This experience is predominantly within the Arts and Humanities su
 bject domains. He continues to engage with a range of international profes
 sional arts and cultural related organizations in various capacities inclu
 ding coaching and mentoring\, curriculum design\, project development and 
 management\, quality assurance\, evaluation and enhancement. He has recent
 ly become a Senior Teaching Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
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