Themes Critical Ecologies Conversations with Ten Thousand Things 與萬物對談 Embodying Local Knowledges Symposium
Embodying Local Knowledges Symposium
Dates
12 & 13 November 2021 (Fri. and Sat.)
Times
15:00-20:40 (GMT+8)
Description
2021 marks yet another year of fatalities from natural and human disasters. With the COVID-19 pandemic and climate crisis spreading worldwide, we continue to rethink how to coexist with other living beings on Earth. Besides our natural ecology, how do we engage with other forms of ecologies, including social, political, artistic, and even academic ones?
As members of Shared Campus Project, Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA) and the Wanwu Practice Group (WPG), are honored to host the first Embodying Local Knowledges Critical Ecologies Symposium.
Our event consists of two parts.
The morning conference Art and Critical Ecologies: Multiscalar Engagements, hosted by WPG, consists of three panels that explore the intersection of contemporary art and ecologies from the perspective of geology, climatology, Indigeneity, as well as microbial worlds.
The afternoon agenda of the Embodying Local Knowledges Critical Ecologies Symposium, hosted by TNUA, includes two keynotes and six panels. We open with T’ao Indigenous writer and anthropologist Syaman Rapongan from the Orchid Island of Taiwan and close with Brazilian Indigenous movement leader and philosopher Ailton Krenak. Along with an exciting combination of presentations and workshops, we bring together researchers and practitioners worldwide, who work in the intersections of art, ecology, indigeneity, geopolitics, as well as science and technology studies, to build a cross-regional network of sustainable collaboration.
Symposium participation by
Heather BARNETT (UAL, London), Joelle BITTON (ZHdK, Zurich), Naomi BULLIARD (UAL, London), I-wen CHANG (TNUA, Taipei), Charity EDWARDS (Monash, Melbourne), Anna Katharina GRASSKAMP (HKBU, Hong Kong), Andreas KOHLI (ZHdK, Zurich), Nuria KRÄMER (ZHdK, Zurich), Yatin Lin (TNUA, Taipei), Nickolas Mangan (Monash, Melbourne), Patricia RIBAULT (Paris Beaux-Arts), Michael SIMON (ZHdK, Zurich), Jennifer TEETER (Kyoto Seika U.), Andrea Flores URUSHIMA (Kyoto Seika U.), Susan VAN ESCH (HKU, Ultrecht), Eva VERHOEVEN (UAL, London)

IMPORTANT NOTE: times are indicated in Taipei time (GMT+8)
Programme Overview
Friday November 12
Art and Critical Ecologies: Multiscalar Engagements (Morning Events) | Hosted by the Wanwu Practice Group
Morning Session 1
10:00-10:10am HKT (GMT+8)
Opening Remarks
10:10am-12:10pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 1: Art, Ecology, Geology, and Climatology
With Zarina Muhammad, Aki Nagasaka, Professor Darryl Whetter, Zimu Zhang
Morning Session 2
12:20-2:20pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 2: Art, Ecology, and Contested Indigeneity
With Emily Verla Bovino and András Blazsek, Eiko Soga, Liu Mankun, Park Ji Yun
Embodying Local Knowledges Symposium (Afternoon Events) | Hosted by Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA)
Afternoon Session 1
15:00-16:15pm HKT (GMT+8)
Performance: Pangcah Ilisin Dance and Sakero by Kuo-Hsin Chuang Pangcah Dance Theatre
Opening Welcome by TNUA President Chen Kai-huang
Opening Keynote: Heterotopia: We Live on Different Planets by Syaman Rapongan
Keynote Speaker: Syaman Rapongan | Moderator: Dr. Lin Yatin
Afternoon Session 2
16:20-17:40pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 1: TNUA University Social Responsibility Project (USR)—from Translation to Interpretation
Speaker: Dr. Chiang Min-Chin Kay, Tu Wei-Cheng and Chuang Kuo-Hsin | Moderator: Dr. Chang I-Wen
Afternoon Session 3
17:50-19:10pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 2: Ecologies, Value Systems and Embodied Knowledge
Speaker: Dr. Andrea Flores Urushima, Heather Barnett, Ayako Fujieda and Jennifer Louise Teeter | Moderator: Dr. Andrea Flores Urushima
Afternoon Session 4
19:20-20:40pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 3: Maritime Made Manifest
Speaker: Dr. Anna Katharina Grasskamp, Charity Edwards and Dr. Mohd Anis Md Nor | Moderator: Dr. Joëlle Bitton
Saturday, November 13
Art and Critical Ecologies: Multiscalar Engagements (Morning Event) | Hosted by the Wanwu Practice Group
Morning Session 1
12:00-2:30pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 3: Art and Microbial Worlds
With Soichiro Mihara and Yosaku Matsutani, Sophie Xiaofei Guo, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Timurgalieva Olga, Felipe Shibuya
Embodying Local Knowledges Symposium (Afternoon Events) | Hosted by Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA)
Afternoon Session 1
15:00-16:20pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 4: Improwild! A workshop on Knowledge Exchange through Improvisation
Speaker: Michael Simon, Susan Van Esch and Dr Patricia Ribault | Moderator: Nuria Kraemer
Afternoon Session 2
16:30-17:50pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 5: #togetherforourplanet–Responding to COP26
Speaker: Dr. Eva Verhoeven and Naomi Bulliard | Moderator: Heather Barnett
Afternoon Session 3
18:00-19:20pm HKT (GMT+8)
Panel 6: In The Twilight – Cultural Ecology and Technology
Speaker: Dr Joëlle Bitton and Oulimata Gueye | Moderator: Andreas Kohli
Afternoon Session 4
19:30-20:40pm HKT (GMT+8)
Closing Keynote: The Life is Wild by Ailton Alves Lacerda Krenak
Keynote Speaker: Ailton Alves Lacerda Krenak | Moderator: Dr. Andrea Flores Urushima
Reference
- Julie Cruikshank. Do Glaciers Listen? Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006.
- Ailton Krenak. Ideas to Postpone the End of the World. (English trans. by Anthony Doyle) Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2020.
- Syaman Rapongan. “The Birth of a Fisherman,” (Eng. Trans. by C. J. Anderson-Wu), in The Anthology of Taiwan Indigenous Literature: Short Stories. Edited by Chen Fang-Ming. Taipei: Taiwan Indigenous Voice Bimonthly, 2015, pp.86-115.
- Syman Rapongan. “Merman,” in Keywords of Taiwan Theory. Edited by Shumei-Shih et al, Taipei: Linking Book, 2019, pp. 103-112.
Important Notes
- Please note that all events are conducted in English or in English subtitle.
- Due to the pandemic situation, all the events will be conducted via ZOOM.
- To protect your privacy, please feel free to hide your video or participate anonymously.
- The organizers reserve the right to change the content of the panels.
Team
Organizer: Shared Campus
Hosts: TNUA IMCCI & Wanwu Practice Group
Sponsor: University Social Responsibility & High Education Sprout Project
Advisor: Ministry of Education
Critical Ecologies Symposium TNUA team
Chair: LIN Yatin
Associate chair: CHANG I-wen
Program coordinator: LEE Tsz Wai, Vivien
Technical coordinator: Christopher CHU
Main Visual Designer: TWO (t-wo.it)
Symposium on-site design: Alicia MEDINA
Photographer/film Editor: Larissa SOTO
Videographer: LIU Oi Ki, Sally
Chinese-English Interpreter: Elliott CHEUNG
IMCCI Graduate Student Volunteers: Winna GO, Wayne HONG
Admin support: YIP Ming Hoe, JUAN Hsuan-Ya, LEE Wei Chuen, HSU Hoya
Art and Critical Ecologies: Multiscalar Engagements team
NAGASAKA Aki
LIU Mankun
TIMURGALIEVA Olga (Wanwu Practice Group) under supervision of ZHENG Bo
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