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Perspectives Experiment 《Unlearning Workshop》
Perspectives Experiment done by the Meta-Museum Project is an experiment designed to collect, convert, and exchange diverse perspectives existing both in and out of the museum to see whether the Nam June Paik Art Center can serve as a space for gathering and sharing different perspectives. In this experiment, the “Unlearning Workshop” is a conversion program composed of dialogues, performances, and cooperative projects carried out with Choi Tae-yun. The “Unlearning” refers to activities carried out outside the norms that we have learned and questioning of the norms. The workshop is designed to carry out experiments that look at the concepts and values we have taken for granted from diverse perspectives, encounter senses other than those we have become accustomed to, and follow self-regulated flow of thoughts. The workshop targeting culture/art mediators will seek ways of coexistence of diverse perspectives and put them into practice in our daily lives. Date and Time/ 1st session: Oct. 10, 2018 (Wed), 11:00-14:00; 2nd session: Oct. 11, 2018 (Thu), 11:00-14:00 Lecture given for/ 18 fine arts mediators (e.g. curators, artists, teachers, docents, etc.) (program composed of two consecutive sessions)
Venue
B1 Training Room of Nam June Paik Art Center, outdoors
Lecturer
Choi Tae-yun (artist and educator)
Program schedule (Duration: a total of 2 sessions in 180 minutes)
claasification, activities

Claasification

Activities

Oct. 10 (Wed)
– Oct. 11 (Thu)

Exchanging your ideas about daily life, values, and art with others
Asking questions about boundaries, divisions, and certainties
Talking about technology, environment, and human bodies and their roles in contemporary art
Thinking about diverse senses and how to use them
Taking part in cooperative creative work and performances

  • Speech-to-text service is provided for participants in the workshop.
  • Photographs taken during the session are used only for education archive of the Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation or publicizing materials.
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