Calendars:Networked Media Calendar/Networked Media Calendar/12-09-2017 -Event 1

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  • 10:00 – 11:30 – visit Poortgebouw: tour/introduction to the Poortgebouw, the 'Autonomous Archive of Vereniging Poortgebouw’, ‘Architecture of Appropriation’ and Special Issue #4
  • 11:30 – 13:00 – travel to Het Nieuwe Instituut, lunch
  • 13:00 – 14:30 – introductions by everyone, and short presentations by Amal Alhaag, Edward Dee, Rosemary Grennan, Tashina Blom, Trenton Oldfield, Eef Vermeij, Black Archives, Architecture of Appropriation
  • 14:30 – 17:00 – round table discussion on methodologies of archiving precarious non-author based urban practices and the construction of institutional memory

Participants Architecture of Appropriation Research Team / Het Nieuwe Instituut - Marina Otero Verzier (Head of Research, HNI), Katía Truijen (Researcher, HNI), René Boer (Researcher, Failed Architecture), Hetty Berens (Curator Heritage HNI), Suzanne Mulder (Curator Heritage HNI) Amal Alhaag, independent curator and cultural programmer Delphine Bedel and Aymeric Mansoux, Piet Zwart Institute: MA Experimental Publishing Edward Dee, researcher, Squatting Europe Research Kollektive Adeola Enigbokan, artist and urbanist, Urban Sociology at the University of Amsterdam, and ten students Urban Sociology Giulia Giovanelli, Franc Gonzales and Max Franklin, The Autonomous Archive of the Poortgebouw Piet Zwart Institute: MA students Experimental Publishing Rosemary Grennan, MayDay Rooms (UK) Eef Vermeij, International Institute of Social History (IISH) Tashina Blom, Maagdenhuis Archive Group, Maagdenhuis2015.org New Urban Collective / The Black Archives to be confirmed Trenton Oldfield, This is Not A Gateway (UK) Vereniging Poortgebouw, Rianne de Beer, Giulia Giovanelli, Jere Kuzmanic

Pad with notes of the talks

  • From 8 September 2017: Finders Keepers. The Life of Things, curated by design and crafts magazine MacGuffin, reveals collectors’ stories and the life of objects. The Other Architect, organised by the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), explores the practice of various architects since the 1960s who have embraced a broader definition of their roles as designers. More info: http://www.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/agenda