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Deixar para trΓ‘s. Nothicings on trust and fear (2025) Diana Ferro
on being left behind free scattered together Artist book as a residency report. Residency "Play(the)ground. Informality as resistance" in Trafaria - TorrΓ£o, Lisbon, PT. September 2024 Residency organised by Maisunomaisum and experienced by Diana Ferro, artist.
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The Institute for Piedilogical Research (2025) Diana Ferro
DoPeopleLikeYourFeet? The first workshop held by the Institute for Piedilogical Research aims to question basic assumptions at the foundations of spatial practice such as how we orient in space, what is the ground we stand on, how we move through space with our feet and so on. As xenofoot research scientists, we propose an intensive training schedule alternating between walking practices in the territory of Calarasi and reflective/ making/transcendental moments on the grounds of EASA community. As walking is really close to doing nothing (Solnit,2000), it opens up a world of possibilities for the participants that allow encounters with local inhabitants, found materials, conversations, random observations and visions of other dimensions to affect what they will make or write or perform or preach throughout the time of the workshop.
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SWEAT - YoNoSudoBrillo (2025) Diana Ferro
SWEAT - YoNoSudoBrillo Two weeks workshop held in Benidorm, Spain, in August 2024. In the context of EASA, European Architecture Students Assembly 2024 event. Tutored by Diana Ferro and Angelo Ciccaglione. πΌπ“‰β€™π“ˆ 𝒢𝓁𝓁 π’Άπ’·π‘œπ“Šπ“‰ 𝑒𝓂𝒷𝓇𝒢𝒸𝒾𝓃𝑔 π“‡π‘’π“π’Άπ“π’Άπ“‰π’Ύπ‘œπ“ƒ. 𝐿𝑒𝓉'π“ˆ 𝑒𝓂𝒷𝒢𝓇𝓀 π‘œπ“ƒ π“‰π’½π’Ύπ“ˆ π’Ώπ‘œπ“Šπ“‡π“ƒπ‘’π“Ž π‘œπ’» π“Œπ‘’π“π“π“ƒπ‘’π“ˆπ“ˆ π“‰π‘œπ‘”π‘’π“‰π’½π‘’π“‡. In a sauna, people meet strangers and exchange stories while absorbing heat being naked and sweaty. In this workshop we brought the sauna to a step further: we absorbed heat, stories, gestures, words, objects, skills, dreams and sweat them out to other people, re-enacting what we have learned. Also naked, why not. We learnt how to live, how to breathe, how to make a kebab, how to embody old wisdom, how to tie shoes the proper way. All you need is a fan, a towel and a body. A kebab stick, a drink, some snackies. Participants developed a deeper perspective on what it means to operate within a complex identity such as the city and gained skills to open their own kebab shop.
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CinΓ©criture in AgnΓ¨s Varda’s Filmosophy (2025) Tolga Theo Yalur
Agnès Varda was more a photographer and invested in photographic storytelling in her fictions and non-fictions, such as the murals in Faces Places (Visages Villages, 2017). Experimental photographic narration and her artwork-like uses of the internet therefore is not a coincidence. In her internet accounts, she posed with her fans, while her Instagram account looks like an experimental work, an exhibition, open to the public and unfinished. In her first photograph, she is holding a necklace with a cat figure in her hand.
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Bach and Beethoven: Law and Disharmony (2025) Tolga Theo Yalur
A person listening to Ludwig van Beethoven might think he is in a Jean-Luc Godard movie. An opponent of laws and canons. Beethoven sought to break the convention and laws of harmony. Johann Sebastian Bach, in contrast, never attempted to break the traditions.
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Thirty Artwork Iterations (Daily through February and into March, 2025) (2025) Mike Croft
The project began as a commitment to 30/30, an initiative offered by Artquest, where subscribing artists were required to upload a new artwork to a 30/30 dedicated platform on a daily basis though the month of February and into March, 2025. The response formatted as this exposition is variations of text, image, and video animation, archived as still-image iterations mostly sized at 21 x 29.5cm and hyperlinked videos of up to two-minutes’ running time. The works’ content wavers between anecdotal and academic/theoretical. (Artquest issued non-obligatory collective prompts at the start of each day, which is in this case sometimes either used.) Any texts from each iteration have been copied to a companion page and corrected, rephrased or explained. The iterations play with oscillation between text and image, where the look of text under these circumstances becomes more noticeable while retaining much of its readability. Theoretical reading during the project had been Isabelle Stengers's book on the philosopher A. N. Whitehead, which is variously referenced in the iterations. At the same time, the author’s recent interest in a question of adaptability of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's Logical Square to the question of the artistic research process is referenced. Given that the theories of these two authors do not in any obvious sense relate, their conflation in a sense holds their function in the iterations open to question, analogous to how one reflects on interests in and through one's visual practice. While the 30/30 structure required daily decision-making and action, any one iteration tended to be of consequence to the next, which afforded continuity of duration to the project.
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