Symposium Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civilityenglish version | ||
Felix Meritis The two-day symposium 'Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility' seeks to connect current debates about care and citizenship in contemporary art, philosophy and politics to realities of healthcare organisation in the Netherlands and internationally. lees meer | ![]() |
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Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Programme | Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Prologue Events | |||||
29.10.2010 - 30.10.2010 Felix Meritis The two-day symposium 'Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility' seeks to connect current debates about care and citizenship in contemporary art, philosophy and politics to realities of healthcare organisation in the Netherlands and internationally. | Leading to the symposium Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility on October 29-30, a series of artistic interventions and related events will take place in Amsterdam. | |||||
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Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Artist Positions | Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Film Programme | |||||
01.09.2010 - 31.10.2010 Amsterdam A series of commissioned artist projects alongside a restaged installation are leading to the symposium on 29 – 30 October.
They reflect on the broader themes related to the notions of care, civility and the mechanisms involved in the current provision of health care. | 12.10.2010 - 26.10.2010 Schijnheilig Leading to the symposium on 29-30 October 2010, 'Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility,' SKOR has organised three film evenings, contextualising and reflecting on the themes and notions explored throughout the symposium. | |||||
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Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Symposium Report Day 1 | Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Symposium Report Day 2 | |||||
29.10.2010 Felix Meritis Symposium summary report: Rory Hyde
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Rory Hyde | |||||
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Caring Culture: Art, Architecture and the Politics of Public Health | ||||||
The first volume in the 'Actors, Agents and Attendants' series of publications and symposia commissioned and initiated by SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain to investigate the role of cultural practice in the organization of the public domain. | ||||||