Non-Knowledge, Laughter and the Moving Image Festival & Symposium
15.11.22-16.11.22 Index Foundation, Stockholm
24.11.22-27.11.22 Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof, ICAT and HFBK Hamburg

As the final part of the artistic research project »Non-Knowledge, Laughter and the Moving Image« the festival & symposium invite you to screenings, performances, talks and discussions that explore the potential of the moving image and the (human and non-human) body to overturn our habitual course and change the dominant order of things. During two days in Stockholm (15—16 Nov) and four days in Hamburg (24—27 Nov) we will explore ways in which we, organisms, bodies, technologies and environments communicate beyond instrumental language, subjectivity and reason, to experience what moving images and bodies can do and how they can teach us about the limits of our thinking. The project is led by Annika Larsson and founded by the Swedish Research Council and done in collaboration with The Royal Institute of Arts in Stockholm and the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg.

Index Foundation Stockholm with contrubutions by Roda Abdalle(Screening), Ester Martin Bergsmark (screening & discussion), Elina Birkehag(Video Installation), Christer Bothén (concert), Pauline Curnier Jardin (screening & discussion), Stella Dieden Richter(Screening & Performance), E.I. The Blob(concert), Leila El Harafaoui (Installation) Valentina Karga(seating environment), Vika Kirchenbauer(screening & discussion), Kulturprofilerna (concert), Annika Larsson (installation, screening, performance & discussion), Sara Lundén(concert), Marti Manen(discussion), Karon Nilzén(Installation), Anca Parvulescu (online talk & discussion), Alice Peragine(performance), Adina Pintilie (screening & discussion), Fredrike Steinert (Screening) and Breogán Xague.

HFBK & Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof with contrubutions by Olympia Bukkakis (performance), Pauline Curnier Jardin(screening), Samuel R. Delany(online reading & discussion), Anja Dietmann(Bar Collo), Agnes Eeg-Olfosson(Performance), E.I. The Blob(concert), Denise Ferreira da Silva & Arjuna Neuman (screening & online discussion), Liv Fontaine(performance), Junya Fujita (Performance) Gabriela Guimarães(Performance), Satch Hoyt (sonic lecture), Alexander Ilyashenko (Performancce), Benjamin Janzen (Performance), Valentina Karga (seating environment), Karrabing Film Collective(screening), Vika Kirchenbauer(screening & discussion), Burk Koller (Bar Collo), Annika Larsson(installations, screenings, performance & discussions), Julia Lykke Sørensen (Performance) Fabian Lübke (Performance), Marti Manen (discussion), Augustin Maurs(musical reading), Michaela Melián(performance), Bod Mellor(murals in Bar Collo), Paul Niedermayer(photographs), Monika Orpik(Discussion), Elizabeth A. Povinelli(online talk & discussion), Tobias Peper(discussion), Raqs Media Collective(screening & online discussion), Steve Reinke & James Richards(screening & discussion), ruangrupa (screening & discussion), Karoline Leonora Seidelin Banke(Performance & Discussion), Lerato Shadi(screening & discussion), Samo Tomšic (talk & discussion),Ming Wong(screening)

ICAT Gallery, Hamburg with works by students from the HFBK Hamburg and the KKH Stockholm: Roda Abdalle, Samira Alizadeh Ghanad, Ayse Ates, Elina Birkehag, Emilia Bongilaj, Ki Bui, Maxime Chabal, Hyunjin Choi, Stella Dieden Richter, Gabriela Guimarães, Eythar Gubara, Yuwen Huang, Fabian Lübke, Folke Matthes, Clara Midon, Leila Mousavi, Elizaveta Ostapenko, Monika Orpik, Vanessa Pistilli, Martha Szymkowiak, Aliaxey Talstou, Fredrike Steinert and Nick Wachs. //

Program Stockholm 15-16 Nov 2022>
Program Hamburg 24-27 Nov 2022>
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Festival Magazine (Lerchefeld 64>
Video Archive Documentation Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof>
Video documentation Hamburg by Max Lequeux
Photo documentation Hamburg by Anqi Li, Stockholm by Elina Birkenhag

As the final part of the artistic research project »Non-Knowledge, Laughter and the Moving Image« the festival & symposium invite you to screenings, performances, talks and discussions that explore the potential of the moving image and the (human and non-human) body to overturn our habitual course and change the dominant order of things. During two days in Stockholm (15—16 Nov) and four days in Hamburg (24—27 Nov) we will explore ways in which we, organisms, bodies, technologies and environments communicate beyond instrumental language, subjectivity and reason, to experience what moving images and bodies can do and how they can teach us about the limits of our thinking. The project is led by Annika Larsson and founded by the Swedish Research Council and done in collaboration with The Royal Institute of Arts in Stockholm and the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg.

with contributions by Ester Martin Bergsmark (screening & discussion), Christer Bothén (concert), Olympia Bukkakis (performance), Pauline Curnier Jardin (screening & discussion), Samuel R. Delany (online reading & discussion),
Anja Dietmann (Bar Collo), E.I. The Blob (concert), Denise Ferreira da Silva & Arjuna Neuman (screening & online discussion), Liv Fontaine (performance), Satch Hoyt (sonic lecture), Valentina Karga (seating environment), Karrabing Film Collective (screening), Vika Kirchenbauer (screening & discussion), Burk Koller (Bar Collo), Kulturprofilerna (concert), Annika Larsson (screening, performance & discussion), Sara Lundén (concert), Marti Manen (discussion), Augustin Maurs (musical reading), Michaela Melián (performance), Bod Mellor (murals in Bar Collo), Paul Niedermayer (photographs), Elizabeth A. Povinelli (online talk & discussion), Anca Parvulescu (online talk & discussion), Tobias Peper (discussion), Alice Peragine (performance), Adina Pintilie (screening & discussion), Raqs Media Collective (screening & online discussion), Steve Reinke & James Richards (screening & discussion), ruangrupa (screening & discussion), Lerato Shadi (screening & discussion), Samo Tomšic´ (talk & discussion), Ming Wong (screening), as well as with students from HFBK Hamburg and RIA Stockholm (screenings, performances, mixed media works)