I wonder about the images I see.
Narrative paths through videofootage
Talk by Iris Blauensteiner
24 May 2023, 2 PM
Department for Art and Media
1st floor, Semperdepot
Iris Blauensteiner introduces her artistic and practical approach to narration along the process of making the film "The world is blue at its edges" (essay film, 15min, 2021, in collaboration with Christine Moderbacher). She is interested in the visible in relation to narrative gaps and ellipses that carry the potential of the imaginary. This workshop aims to discuss how dramaturgical concepts, structures and narrative models can be used as support or orientation to extract and clarify a story. Likewise, they can help to undermine, subvert or irritate narrative conventions and to experiment with organizing principles. Script writing and editing can be understood as a search for traces, as an invitation to “listen” to the material itself and thus to decide within the countless possibilities of producing narrative meaning.
Iris Blauensteiner works as a filmmaker and author. She studied ‚Art & Digital Media‘ at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Film- and Theatre theory at the University of Vienna. Her films, the latest "The world is blue at its edges" (2021), "the_other_images“ (2018), "Rest“ (2016) and "Sweat" (2014) were screened at international festivals. Her novels "Kopfzecke" (2016) and "Atemhaut" (2022) were published by Kremayr & Scheriau. She is a member of the Golden Pixel Cooperative - association for moving images, arts and media. She received various awards and grants for film and literature.
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Vortrag von Christian Klesse
Liebe und Intimität im Lichte der Debatten zu Polyamorie und feministischer Monogamiekritik
Dienstag, 23.5.2023, 14.30-16 Uhr
Der Vortrag leistet eine kurze Einführung zum Thema Polyamorie als einer besonderen Spielart konsensueller Nichtmonogamie und arbeitet einige der Besonderheiten dessen heraus, was als ein polyamoröses Verständnis der Liebe bezeichnet werden könnte. Im zweiten Teil des Vortages wird auf einige der Debatten zu Polyamorie im Lichte feministischer und queer-feminstischer Theorien eingegangen.
Dr Christian Klesse ist Reader am Department of Sociology an der Manchester Metropolitan University in Großbritannien. Er forscht interdisziplinär zu Intimität, Geschlecht und Sexualität, LGBTQIA+, Nichtmonogamie und Polyamorie, soziale Bewegungen, Transnationalismus, Migration und Rassismus.
Ort: M20 (Schillerplatz 3) sowie zoom https://akbild-ac-at.zoom.us/j/66514062467
Zeit: Dienstag, 23.5.2023, 14.30
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Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien
Institut für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften
Schillerplatz 3
1010 Wien
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