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Thursday 9 May 2019
Thursday 9 May 2019


9.30 Welcome (coffee & tea)
* 9.30 Welcome (coffee & tea)
10.00 Introduction Critical Making Consortium: Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Janneke Wesseling, Lucas Evers (Waag)
* 10.00 Introduction Critical Making Consortium: Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Janneke Wesseling, Lucas Evers (Waag)
10.30 Presentation: Florian Cramer
* 10.30 Presentation: Florian Cramer
11.15 Coffee break
* 11.15 Coffee break
11.30 Presentations: Dyne.org, Constant (Femke Snelting) followed by a discussion
* 11.30 Presentations: Dyne.org, Constant (Femke Snelting) followed by a discussion
12.45 Lunch break
* 12.45 Lunch break
13.45 Presentations: Shailoh Phillips, Pia Louwerens
* 13.45 Presentations: Shailoh Phillips, Pia Louwerens
14.45 Presentation: Dani Ploeger
* 14.45 Presentation: Dani Ploeger
15.45 Coffee break
* 15.45 Coffee break
16.00 Public discussion: ‘Challenges and Consequences of Critical Making Now’
* 16.00 Public discussion: ‘Challenges and Consequences of Critical Making Now’
17.00 Drinks
* 17.00 Drinks


Friday 10 May 2019
Friday 10 May 2019

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Making Matters Symposium 2019
Name Making Matters Symposium 2019
Location West Den Haag
Date 2019/05/09-2019/05/10
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PeopleOrganisations Ramon Amaro, Constant (Femke Snelting), ginger coons, Florian Cramer, Dyne.org, Anja Groten, Thalia Hoffman, Frans-Willem Korsten, Pia Louwerens, Shailoh Phillips, Dani Ploeger, Janneke Wesseling, Dianaband, Hackers & Designers
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Bridging Art, Design and Technology through Critical Making

The partners and researchers of the Critical Making consortium are excited to announce the two-day symposium Making Matters. The symposium takes place from 9-10th of May at West Den Haag, Lange Voorhout 102 in The Hague.

Making Matters invites makers, artists, students, activists, theorists, designers, humans and non-humans to think about making practices and their critical potential. By offering opportunity for exchange across disciplines, the symposium attempts to shift the discourse of making from maker culture to a wider set of creative practices, thereby proposing alternatives to the solutionism of contemporary techno-creative industries.

The project ‘Bridging Art, Design and Technology through Critical Making’ investigates how Critical Making — a notion originally developed in the context of social research, design and technology — can be adopted and developed in relation to artistic research and (post)critical theory.

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Program

Thursday 9 May 2019

  • 9.30 Welcome (coffee & tea)
  • 10.00 Introduction Critical Making Consortium: Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Janneke Wesseling, Lucas Evers (Waag)
  • 10.30 Presentation: Florian Cramer
  • 11.15 Coffee break
  • 11.30 Presentations: Dyne.org, Constant (Femke Snelting) followed by a discussion
  • 12.45 Lunch break
  • 13.45 Presentations: Shailoh Phillips, Pia Louwerens
  • 14.45 Presentation: Dani Ploeger
  • 15.45 Coffee break
  • 16.00 Public discussion: ‘Challenges and Consequences of Critical Making Now’
  • 17.00 Drinks

Friday 10 May 2019

9.30 Welcome (coffee & tea) 10.00 Introduction on Critical Making: Lucas Evers (Waag), Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Marie-José Sondeijker (West) 10.30 Presentations: Frans-Willem Korsten & ginger coons 11.30 Coffee break 11.45 Presentation: Ramon Amaro 12.15 Presentation: Anja Groten 12.45 Lunch break 13.45 Book presentation: Letizia Chiappini, Loes Bogers: The Critical Making Reader 14.00 Workshops:

   Hackers & Designers with dianaband
   Ramon Amaro
   Thalia Hoffman
   Pia Louwerens

16.00 Public discussion & wrap up 17.00 Drinks

Confirmed speakers include:

Ramon Amaro, Constant (Femke Snelting), ginger coons, Florian Cramer, Dyne.org, Anja Groten, Thalia Hoffman, Frans-Willem Korsten, Pia Louwerens, Shailoh Phillips, Dani Ploeger, Janneke Wesseling

Partners:

PhDArts / ACPA Willem de Kooning Academy Waag West Het Nieuwe Instituut