Common Space
Irina Nalis (AT), Mark Neuner (AT)

As part of the project "The Common Space City Model", Mostlikely addresses the question of how new typologies can be integrated to foster public spaces and communally used spatial resources. Topics such as new work, production in the city or the redesign of markets are examined from the perspective of ecological, social and economic sustainability and the opportunities and risks of the digital.

You and I, You and Me
Mindaugas Gapsevicius (LT/DE)

Imagine the future. Humans, computing machines, and various types of hybrids share the space they live in. Senses are altered, some are inextricably linked to computing devices. Electricity is used to control the space and the beings living in it.

Plant trafficking workshop
Brigita Kasperaitė (LT/DE)

The workshop "Plant trafficking" re-thinks the monetary value of nature and its place in our daily lives. The journey that plants take until they settle in one's home makes us see them as trophies.

Sourdough DNA
Kamilė Krasauskaitė (LT)

The workshop questions food consumption and origins. Major topics and interests in this workshop include commensality, experimental food design, patterns of time, as well as the collaboration between humans, microorganisms – how do these factors shape the food we eat?

Zoom on matter. Ethnography of flattened embodiment
Karolina Żyniewicz (PL)

The pandemic years 2020/2021 could be called the era of flattened bodies. We got used to experiencing each other framed by the rectangular windows of various communication platforms. Where is the body? Is it still important?

Cycles
Fabián Andrade (CL)

La República de la Montaña is a permaculture farm located in Peñalolén which, together with the Chilean Video Corporation, want to bring us closer to nature. The search for autonomy comes as a deep reflection of our own life cycles and their impact in our life. Get to know the dependent works of Whitesample and the robot Orchestra, and celebrate We tripantu with Comparsa Chin Chin Tirapié, celebrating neo-ruralism in a post-pandemic context.

Punkte Radio
Mélodie Blaison, Lucie Bortot, Anne Line Drocourt, Samia EL HADJ, Typhaine Guilloux, Cinna Peyghamy, Simon Pochet, Audrey Repon

Punkte (.--. ..- -. .-. - .) is an eight-headed chimera, researching and working within the field of sound and beyond. As part of the Arts and Sound Creation 2021-2022 postgraduate session at l’ENSA Bourges, we aim to reconsider the relationship between the fine arts and sound matters. Our name, Punkte, is a tribute to Ursula Bogner, a scientist in the pharmaceuticals sector and a composer (recordings 1969-1988) who perhaps never existed. It is also a nod to the action video Punkt (2006), in which Roman Signer, filmed sitting in profile in front of a blank canvas, waits for the explosion of the firecracker behind him to surprise him and set him in motion.