Léontine Meijer-van Mensch
2 Creditsmae-vcs-302.20H.001
Kurt Widorski
3 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2102.20H.001
Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-15-1.20H.001
Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-16.20H.001
Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-15-1.20H.003
Dieter Mersch, Katerina Krtilova, Ines Kleesattel, Dominique Raemy und Gäste
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.20H.004
Katerina Krtilova, Dieter Mersch
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.20H.001
Ines Kleesattel, Sigrid Adorf
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.20H.002
Michael Egger
2 CreditsMKT-VKO-SEAK-KE08-3.20H.001
Markus Utz, Leitung / Ernst Buscagne, Chormiteinstudierung
1 CreditBMU-PKLA-MOMP-19.20H.001
Christoph Merki
2 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2006.20H.001
Anna-Brigitte Schlittler, Christina Horisberger
2 Creditsbae-bae-dt100-01.20H.001
Flurina Gradin
,
Referate verschiedener Expertinnen und Experten
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-HV-5000.20H.001
Andreas Moor
Nico Lypitkas
Assistenz: Gina Schuler
1 CreditBDE-VCA-V-3009-1.20H.001
Renate Menzi,
Mitwirkende aus den Fachrichtungen
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-HV-1000.20H.001
Peter Purtschert
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-3012.20H.001
Dr. Mela Kocher
Anna Lisa Martin
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-AK-5013.01.20H.001
Jörg Scheller
3 CreditsMFA-MFA-Po00.20H.007
Maike Thies (wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, BA Game Design)
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-X-1234.20H.001
Sylvia Sobottka (SySo)
3 CreditsBTH-VDR-L-3011.20H.001
Dr. Björn Franke
1 CreditMDE-MDE-WP-DM-PB-2001.20H.001
Bostjan Ivanjsic
2 CreditsMDA-MDA-1200.20H.003
Bostjan Ivanjsic
2 CreditsMDA-MDA-1200.20H.004
Bernadette Kolonko
1 CreditBFI-BFI-THp-01.20H.002
Till Brockmann
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.MFI.20H.004
Domenico Ferrari
1 CreditDMU-WKMT-6006.20H.001
Dennis Bäsecke-Beltrametti
1 CreditDMU-WKFK-8008.20H.007
Bruno Karrer
1 CreditDMU-WKAN-1207.20H.001
André Desponds / Christian Jelicic
1 CreditDMU-WKMP-4206.20H.001
Andreas Brenner (Vertretung Wegmann Anne-Sophie)
2.5 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-03-3.20H.001
Steffen A. Schmidt (Dr. phil. habil.)
2 CreditsMKT-MKT-KE18.20H.001
Martin Zimper; Hans Knobloch, Gina Schuler; Gastvortragende aus dem Bereich Podcast.
2 CreditsBDE-VCA-V-3060-1.20H.001
Markus Gerber (MaGe), Christopher Kriese (ChKri)
3 CreditsBTH-BTH-L-0023.20H.001
Moritz Müllenbach, Stv. Natalia Ursina Sidler
0 CreditsMMP-VSMU-SSII-KK15-1.20H.001
Basil Rogger, Irene Vögeli, Njomza Dragusha, Fabian Gutscher
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.002
Kaspar König, Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli sowie Silke Lange (Central Saint Martins University of the Arts, London) und Mark Ingham (London College of Communication)
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.004
Katja Gläss, Emmanuel Michaud, Patrick Müller, Eirini Sourgiadaki
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.005
Basil Rogger, Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.006
Irène Hediger, Katerina Krtilova, Dieter Mersch, Patrick Müller, Mario Schulze, Jana Thierfelder, Irene Vögeli, Sarine Waltenspül
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.007
Leitung: Sabine Gisiger
Dozierende: Christian Iseli, Sabine Gisiger und Gäste
0.5 CreditsMFI-BFI-VDF-00.5.20H.002
M. Bader, S. Soydan, D. Thorner
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOKF-09.20H.001
M. Bader, S. Soydan, D. Thorner
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOKF-09.20H.002
Miriam Compagnoni
Gastreferentin: Zoi Dellios
2 Creditsbae-bae-vt100-01.20H.001
Christoph Schenker, Franz Krähenbühl
3 CreditsMFA-MFA-Po00.20H.001
Chantal Küng, Janina Krepart
2 Creditsmae-mae-107.20H.002
Antoine Chessex und Mélia Roger
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.001
Njomza Dragusha, Fabian Gutscher, Basil Rogger, Irene Vögeli
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.002
Katja Gläss, Emmanuel Michaud, Patrick Müller, Eirini Sourgiadaki
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.003
Ulrich Görlich, Ralf Stutzki, Jana Thierfelder
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.004
Peter Truniger, Andrea Zimmermann, Judith Tonner
2 Creditsbae-bae-vt302-04.20H.002
Mischa Senn, Cornelia Bichsel
2 Creditsbae-bae-kp610-05.20H-001
Antoine Chessex, Soenke Gau
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.20H.003
Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli, Jana Thierfelder und Gäste
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.20H.004
Jules Sturm, Irene Vögeli, Hannah Walter
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.20H.007
Isabel Gehweiler
0.5 CreditsDMU-WKFK-8005.20H.001
Charlotte Hug
1 CreditDMU-WKFK-8008.20H.003
Prof.Dr. Jochen Kiefer (JK)
3 CreditsBTH-VDR-L-388.20H.001
Bernhard Lehner
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.MFI.20H.002
Johannes Schild
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.002
André Fischer
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.005
Daniella Gerszt
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.008
Andreas Brenner
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.010
Burkhard Kinzler
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.009
Angelika Eva Moths
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.007
Kaspar Ewald
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.003
Mathias Steinauer
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.004
Martin Neukom
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.001
Felix Profos
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.011
Gerald Raunig
3 CreditsBFA-BFA-Th.20H.013
Tobias Jundt
1 CreditBMU-PJAPO-MOIP-02.20H.001
Christian Strinning (Vertretung Wegmann Anne-Sophie)
2.5 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-01-3.20H.005
Dieter Ringli
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOMA-03.20H.001
Christoph Merki
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOMA-03.20H.002
Pool 1: Art & Politics: Negotiating Civil Rights? October School 2020 (gLV) 


How can we use art to debate and stand up against the current global violation of basic civil rights? This research seminar on contemporary public art deals with public issues and asks how to initiate public debates.
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| Nummer und Typ | MFA-MFA-Po00.20H.001 / Moduldurchführung |
|---|---|
| Modul | Pool: |
| Veranstalter | Departement Fine Arts |
| Leitung | Christoph Schenker, Franz Krähenbühl |
| Anzahl Teilnehmende | maximal 10 |
| ECTS | 3 Credits |
| Voraussetzungen | Course language: English Interest in public issues, in contemporary public art, and in intercultural collaboration |
| Lehrform | Seminar, guest lectures, workshops, group tutorials |
| Zielgruppen | MA Fine Arts and MA Transdisciplinary Studies students. Interested students of other study programmes can contact studium.dfa@zhdk.ch and will be informed at the end of calendar week 36 about a possible participation. |
| Lernziele / Kompetenzen | You learn to understand the outreach and complexity of civil and human rights in diverse cultures. You develop, experiment with, and apply artistic, social and digital tools to negotiate civil rights in our daily life. You expand your competence in multicultural collaboration. |
| Inhalte | The current pandemic makes us aware of basic human rights. Because of the lockdown, quite a few Western clothing companies refused to pay the factories in Asia for the fabrics and garments they had ordered, and, in many cases, which already have been produced. As a result, many factory workers in Bangladesh, Indonesia and other production countries, who live below the poverty line anyway, are left without pay from one day to the next. The globalized garment industry benefits from the social, economic and regulatory inequalities worldwide. Production is outsourced to countries with weaker labour and legal standards. NGOs like Public Eye point out the injustice and demand minimum standards for minimum wages and job security. Donations soothe the sense of guilt, but hide the fact that a change in our consumer behaviour would bring about a much greater transformation. According to a survey, 96% of young consumers in the West are aware that in Asia clothes are produced under precarious working conditions - even before the pandemic. Yet they are not changing their consumer behaviour. We seem to accept the violations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Through the transnational trade and consumption of goods we are involved in human rights violations abroad. What needs to be done here, in our context? What can we do as artists? Partners of October School are universities in Hong Kong, Delhi, Johannesburg, New Mexico, Akita, Quito, and Zurich (see: inoctober.org). Teaching formats: Daily joint online sessions for exchange and group work; individual and cooperative on site public art projects in Zurich; contribution to be broadcasted in the overall program (discussion, walk, research etc.). The October School offers the unique opportunity to interact with international peers on contemporary global issues and to build up an enduring network of contacts around the world. You get a deep understanding of the approaches and methods of contemporary public art not only on a theoretical but also on a practical level. It will substantially influence your future artistic practice and your life as a citizen. About the teachers: Christoph Schenker is Prof. at the DFA and head of the Institute for Contemporary Art Research. He is involved with contemporary public art, and in this respect he works with artists worldwide. See: https://www.draftprojects.info. Franz Krähenbühl is an art historian and curator with long time interest in contemporary public art and public issues, and with interest in the function and relevance of art in our society. 2019-2020 Co-Leitung Shedhalle Zürich, https://shedhalle.ch. |
| Bibliographie / Literatur | A bibliography and texts will be distributed a month before the seminar starts. About October School, see: inoctober.org . |
| Leistungsnachweis / Testatanforderung | Mandatory attendance 80%; active participation |
| Termine | Time: 10:00 - 18:00 o'clock CW 39: 27 September CW 40: 28 / 29 / 30 September, 01 / 02 October |
| Bewertungsform | bestanden / nicht bestanden |
| Bemerkung | The detailed program will be sent a month before the seminar starts. October School 2020 (this pool seminar) lasts 6 days. Due to the time difference between Asia, Africa/Europe and Latin America the daily online sessions may take place in marginal hours of the day. |