II International Congress AIE (Art, Research and Education)

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II International Congress AIE (Art, Research and Education)

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II International Congress AIE (Art, Research and Education)

City

Madrid

Date

November 16 and 17, 2023

Date

16/11/2023
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  • 17/11/2023

Time

10:00 - 19:30

Location

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ABSTRACT

With the mission of deepening the relationship between artistic practice, research and university education, on November 16 and 17, 2023, TAI has opened its doors to teachers, researchers and artists within the framework of the II International Congress AIE (Art, Research and Education) with plenary conferences by Joan Fontcuberta y Camille Henrot.

THE TOPICS OF THIS EDITION OF THE CONGRESS HAVE BEEN:

  • artistic interdisciplinarity.
  • Research based on artistic practice.
  • University artistic teaching (teaching innovation).
  • The arts as a tool for social change.
  • Creation methodologies.
  • Employability in the arts.

CALENDAR

The conference included face-to-face and online activities. The format is indicated with a “P” for “face-to-face” proposals and an “O” for “online” ones. Only Joan Fontcuberta’s conference was held in a hybrid format, broadcast via Zoom from the Auditorium of TAI.

November 16:

  • 9:00 / Opening of accreditations
  • 9:45 – 10:00 / Inauguration
  • 10:00 – 11:30 / Multiple session 1:
    • WORKSHOP: "Performing the body-fragment: Possibilities of expression of Latin American corporality", taught by Brenda Urbina (Universidade Federa da Bahia). In-person: Auditorium
    • WORKSHOP: "Ethics and aesthetics of photography in the era of Artificial Intelligence", taught by Patricia Llaque (Independent researcher). In person: classroom MM405
    • WORKSHOP: "How to approach adolescence and work (and activate processes) with non-actors", taught by María Rogel (UCLM). In person: room 105
    • ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS TABLE (Theme: Visual Arts). Speakers: Parnaz Goodarzparvari (UPV); Yolanda Ríos (UNIR-EU); Miguel Ángel Rego (TAI-EU); Almendra Sheira Castillo (UPV). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 102)
  • 11:30 – 12:00 / Coffee break
  • X / Multiple session 2:
    • ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS TABLE (Theme: Art and society). Speakers María Landazuri and Esther Uría (University of the Basque Country); Amanda Torres (UPV); Juan Carlos Arias (Grancolombiano Polytechnic); Amaia Salazar (UCM-Oxford University). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 102)
    • WORKSHOP: "Orienting the body in time", taught by Antonio M. Villalba. In-person: Auditorium
    • COMMUNICATIONS TABLE (Theme: digital world). Jose Carlos intervenes Martínez (UPV); Juliana Marín and Jorge Ocampo (University of Antioquia); Eva Svirakova (Tomas Bata University in Zlín). In person: room 105
    • COMMUNICATIONS TABLE (Theme: Art and education). Speakers: Miguel Santos (Polytechnic Leiria); Maria García (UPV); Irene Bonilla (TAI); Lorena Arraiz. In person: room 306
  • 13:30 – 15:30 / Meal
  • 15: 30 - 17.00 / Multiple session 3:
    • POSTER SESSION (Theme: Performing Arts). Fabian intervenes Díaz (UAH); Xesca Vela (UAB); Sara Torres (TAI) and Sandra Milena Alvarán (University of Antioquia). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 306)
    • SCREENING OF VIDEO-ESSAYS: «Origin», directed by Karlos Gil; "Tiempo 4", by the Minotaura Collective, directed by Antonio M. Villalba; "The triumph of death", by Carlos Carretero. In person: room 204
    • Workshop: "Research in film production processes in Latin America", taught by María López and Mayra Poueriet (INTEC). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 105)
    • ONLINE ROUND TABLE WITH EDITORS OF ACADEMIC JOURNALS (Topic: Fine Arts). With Ricard Huerta and Ricardo Domínguez ("Arts Education: Research Magazine"); and with Mario Espliego (“Baruhúnda Magazine”). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 102)
  • 17:30 – 19:00 / Plenary conference of JOAN FONTCUBERTA.
“Photography and postphotography: from alchemy to algorithms”
In contrast to the cult of the image that prevailed before the industrial revolution, post-photography praises excess and dematerialization. The Internet, social networks, mobile phones, video surveillance cameras and Artificial Intelligence generate a visual oversaturation in which images become furious. At a time when the image constitutes the social space of the human, how can we regain control of its meaning? With his projects, Joan Fontcuberta examines what remains of the photograph to retain in its remains crumbs of truth and memory.

Joan Fontcuberta's conference will be in person at the  Hall. It will also be broadcast in a private Zoom session that Congress attendees can access and view on the 102 classroom.

  • 19:00 – 20:00 / Reception and presentation of «Magazine 28». In-person: Auditorium

November 17:

  • 9:00 / Opening of accreditations
  • 10:00 – 11:30 / Multiple session 4:
    • WORKSHOP: “Testimonial creation workshop”, taught by Ana María Mutis, Mar Torrelles Giner, Alejandro Guzmán, Monica Ross, Sebastián Rad. In-person: Auditorium
    • COMMUNICATIONS TABLE (Theme: Visual Arts). Jesús Jiménez (UPV) intervenes; Philip Cabau (ESAD); Constance Rutherford (TAI); Carlos Fernández-Pello (TAI). In person: room 306
    • ONLINE WORKSHOP: "Photography workshop: how to narrate an architectural space", taught by Iván Cáceres. On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 102)
    • ONLINE ROUND TABLE WITH EDITORS OF ACADEMIC JOURNALS (Topic: Cinema). With Ana Contreras ("Notes"); and with Sara Torres ("Performative Arts Magazine, Education and Society"). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 105)
  • 11:30 – 12:00 / Coffee break
  • X / Multiple session 5:
    • COMMUNICATIONS TABLE (Theme: Art and society). María Soledad intervenes; Laura Suarez; Mariana Daniela González (UAL). In person: room 105
    • ONLINE ROUND TABLE WITH EDITORS OF ACADEMIC JOURNALS (Topic: Performing Arts). With Nieves Moreno (“Sequences”); and with Miguel Bouhaben ("Documentary Cinema"). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 102)
    • WORKSHOP: «Express yourself without fear. Theoretical-practical workshop on movement and dance for teachers”, taught by Nilda Pineda. In-person: Auditorium
    • WORKSHOP: "Composing music from improvisation", taught by Marcos Merino. In person: room 306
  • 13:30 – 15:30 / Meal
  • 15: 30 - 17.00 / Multiple session 6:
    • WORKSHOP: «Applied Creation Theater / Applied Devising Theatre», taught by Fernando Bercebal. In person: room 202
    • SCREENING OF VIDEO-ESSAYS: “Emotional cartography”, by Tania Noriega; "Clytemnestra or the crime", directed by Javier Fesser, played by Athenea Mata and choreographed by Leyson Ponce; "Plié-gue", by Abel González; "I feel them", by Bella Cintra. In person: room 306
    • COMMUNICATIONS TABLE (Theme: Art and Society). CANCELLED.
    • ONLINE WORKSHOP. "The weaving of views as a metaphor for ethics in artistic research", by David Romero (U. de A.). On-line. (It can also be viewed in room 105)
  • 17:30 – 19:00 / Online plenary conference of CAMILLE HENROT
«Archi-Archive» : Camille Henrot's Practices in Research.
Camille Henrot's artistic practice spans film, drawing, painting, sculpture and installation. In this talk, Henrot will discuss her unique research methodology in both digital and physical formats — starting with the film Grosse Fatigue (2013), produced in part at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC for which she later won the Silver Lion at the 55th Venice Biennale — and the more recent body of work in painting and drawing entitled System of Attachment (2019-2022). Henrot's approach to research is multiplicitous and ever-unfolding, informed by a childlike impulse to understand the contemporary human condition in an increasingly connected world.

Camille Henrot's conference will be online and can be viewed in the 102 classroom.

  • 19:00 – 20:00 / PERFORMANCE SESSION. “ImproNuts – The abolition of work”, by Juan Jose Urbanski Paz, Sonia Pérez and Isra Páez; «IMPROV!», by Nehir Akansu (UPV), with the participation of Isabel Marsal; "DII [PRW]", by Vincenzo Germano, Trinidad Jiménez and Gonzalo Ovejero. In-person: Auditorium

VISIT THE VIRTUAL CONGRESS GALLERY

SCIENTIFIC COMITTEE

  • Joao Castro Silva (Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon)
  • Javier Otero García (Rey Juan Carlos University)
  • Belén Zahera (TAI)
  • Evoé Sotelo (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
  • Antonia Muñiz de la Arena (UNIR)
  • Marcos Merino (TAI)
  • Jordi Macarro Fernández (Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne)
  • Athenea Mata (TAI)
  • Andrea Luque Karam (University of Missouri, School of Music)
  • Jorge Álvaro (TAI)
  • Charles Esbert (TAI)

ORGANIZING INSTITUTIONS

University School of Arts TAI | Group: GIAT (Artistic Research Group TAI)

University School of Arts TAI

Group: GIAT (Artistic Research Group TAI)

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