[spectre] New podcast with Irit Rogoff practise based-research, processes and unexpected kinds of knowledge.

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Thu Jul 11 10:58:18 CEST 2019


*New podcast with Irit Rogoff:
<https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/irit-rogoff/capsula>*In this podcast, Irit
Rogoff calls for the need to devise processes of unlearning, inside and
outside the academy, that will pave the way to new and unexpected kinds of
knowledge.

Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/irit-rogoff/capsula

Irit Rogoff is a writer, educator, researcher, and curator. She is
Professor of Visual Culture at Goldsmiths College, University of London, a
department she herself founded in 2002. Rogoff has organised and
participated in many projects for collective thought and action, such as
SUMMIT Non-Aligned Initiatives in Education Culture (2007), and the more
recent European Forum for Advanced Practices (2017).

Irit Rogoff  <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/irit-rogoff/capsula>explores
and develops new models of research, action, and education that are
activated where artistic practices meet philosophies and politics. As such,
knowledge production expands beyond the boundaries of academia – whether it
be universities, museums, or art schools – and merges with activism, social
movements, and self-managed initiatives.

In this podcast Irit Rogoff
<https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/irit-rogoff/capsula>talks about ways of
creating participatory, creative, and cognitive alliances that allow us to
critically inhabit contemporaneity. She also calls for the need to devise
processes of unlearning, inside and outside the academy, that will pave the
way to new and unexpected kinds of knowledge. Rogoff defends the importance
of the long-term research process that are made possible by universities,
in contrast to the neoliberal maelstrom of immediate impact and results.
And she argues for the need to create a new, constantly evolving vocabulary
that allows us to name and talk about these new research models.



*This podcast is part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative
Europe programme of the European Union. In collaboration with Sonic
Acts.Library music produced by Lucrecia Dalt at Ina GRM (Paris). Script by
Loli Acebal. Produced by André Chêdas.*

*Timeline*
*00:00* Dear Pablo (European Forum for Advanced Practices, 2017)
*05:27* Trust
*07:38* Politics, philosophy and creative practice
*08:45* Interweaving is the stuff of life
*09:34* Giving yourself permission: the case for YBA
*12:52* Dance partners in the academic world
*14:40* Academia as a transgenerational mode of operating
*17:03* A short course on globalization
*20:11* Janna Graham, BA curating and “The Aesthetics of Resistance”
*24:11* Ephemeral and unspectacular
*25:43* Curating exhibitions “is successful if I change”
*27:10* Research as a way of life
*29:42* A new vocabulary
*31:01* Working from conditions, not events
*35:02* Starting in the middle
*36:49* Permission
*39:29* Relational knowledges
*41:26* Impact

*E/N/J/O/Y !!!!!!!!*

*You might be also interested in our recent conversation with Sofía
Olascoaga, *on Cuernavaca, Ivan Illich's CIDOC and other emancipatory
initiatives
link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sofia-olascoaga-main/capsula
+deleted scenes
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/extra/sofia-olascoaga-deleted/capsula
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