Presentations

Knowing Together

With Denise Frazier & Rebecca Snedeker, Gilly Karjevsky & Rosario Talevi, Jason Ludwig & Tim Schütz, Spółdzielnia „Krzak“

Wed, Oct 28, 2020
Live stream and HKW lobby
5 pm
Free admission, on-site with free admission ticket
In English

For many people, becoming familiar with and understanding climate issues is often a product of how communities share and work through knowledge together. In these four case study presentations, researchers and artists from around the world offer insights into their unique ways of building communities that share knowledge about climate issues on both local and global scales.

5 pm
Climate Care
Gilly Karjevsky & Rosario Talevi

Gilly Karjevsky and Rosario Talevi discuss their recent project Climate Care in Berlin, which builds archives and holds workshops that explore relational and situational morality and attempt to shift attention to processes of care, repair, maintenance and recuperation.

5.40 pm
Braid and Flow
Denise Frazier & Rebecca Snedeker

Braid and Flow creates a space where people from different disciplines and practices can come together around themes such as food and food systems, racial violence, the climate, money, cultural institutions, technology and intimacy, as Denise Frazier and Rebecca Snedeker touch down in their local context of New Orleans.

6.20 pm
Krzak Inventory
Spółdzielnia “Krzak”

Beginning from its creation in a small garden shed in Warsaw, the cooperative „Krzak” chronicle their collective practice of building community around public events, gardening and various publishing practices.

7 pm
The Quotidian Anthropocene
Jason Ludwig & Tim Schütz

Jason Ludwig and Tim Schütz’s The Quotidian Anthropocene project moves between different locations to create situated, place-based and comparative perspectives on the Anthropocene. At the project’s center is an archive on the Disaster-STS Network that builds on work done during last year’s Mississippi. An Anthropocene River project.