[spectre] Invitation: Pirate Care conference, 19-20th June 2019, Coventry

Gary Hall mail at garyhall.info
Mon Jun 10 11:44:15 CEST 2019


PIRATE CARE

Centre for Postdigital Cultures 2nd Annual Conference
19 & 20 June 2019 Square One, Coventry University

This event is free and open to all, but places are limited. Please 
register at the link below.

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN HERE:

https://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/about-us/research-events/2019/pirate-care-conference/


The Centre for Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University, UK invites you 
to its second annual conference, which will explore the phenomenon of 
'Pirate Care'. The term Pirate Care condenses two processes that are 
particularly visible at present. On the one hand, basic care provisions 
that were previously considered cornerstones of social life are now 
being pushed towards illegality, as a consequence of geopolitical 
reordering and the marketisation of social services. At the same time 
new, technologically-enabled care networks are emerging in opposition to 
this drive toward illegality. The conference will feature projects 
providing various forms of pirate care ranging from refugee assistance, 
healthcare, reproductive care, childcare, access to public transport, 
access to knowledge, a number of reflections from and on such practices, 
and a film programme.

Projects: Cassandra Press | Docs Not Cops + Medact 
+#PatientsNotPassports | The Four Thieves Vinegar Collective | Memory of 
the World | Planka | Power Makes Us Sick (PMS) | Sea-Watch | Soprasotto 
pirate kindergarten | WeMake Milan + Opencare.cc | Conflict, Memory, 
Displacement project.

Participants: Agustina Andreoletti (Academy of Media Arts Cologne) | 
Mijke van der Drift (Goldsmiths / Royal Academy of Art, The Hague) | 
Taraneh Fazeli (curatorial fellow, Jan van Eyck Academie and Canaries 
collective) | Kirsten Forkert (BCU) + Janna Graham (Goldsmiths) + 
Victoria Mponda (Conflict, Memory, Displacement project) | Maddalena 
Fragnito (Soprasotto) | Valeria Graziano (CPC) | Derly Guzman |Toufic 
Haddad (Kenyon Institute) | Jelka Kretzschmar + Franziska Wallner 
(Sea-Watch) | Andrea Liu (Goldsmiths) | Marcell Mars + Tomislav Medak 
(CPC) | Power Makes Us Sick (PMS) | Gilbert B. Rodman (University of 
Minnesota) | Zoe Romano (WeMake Milan / Opencare.cc) + Serena Cangiano 
(SUPSI) | Deborah Streahle (Yale) | Nick Titus (Four Thieves Vinegar 
Collective) | Kim Trogal (UCA) | Ana Vilenica (LSBU) | Kandis Williams 
(Cassandra Press) | Kitty Worthing (Docs Not Cops) + James Skinner 
(Medact)| John Willbanks (Sage Bionetworks/ FasterCures)

Films by Kelly Gallagher(Syracuse University)

##SEE ABSTRACTS

https://www.piratecare.net/pages/abstracts/


Schedule

.................    DAY 1 - 19th June

10:00-10:30    Registration and refreshments
10:30-11:00    Welcome and Introduction: Gary Hall + Valeria Graziano
11:00-12:45    Session 1: CRIMINALIZATION OF CARE (Chair: Valeria Graziano)
Kirsten Forkert (BCU) + Janna Graham (Goldsmiths) + Victoria Mponda 
(Conflict, Memory, Displacement project): Social media and refugee 
solidarity networks in the face of state failures
Jelka Kretzschmar + Franziska Wallner (Sea-Watch) : Pirates of the 
Mediterranean – care on the high seas
Kitty Worthing (Docs Not Cops) + James Skinner (Medact): #Patients Not 
Passports toolkit

12:45-14:00    LUNCH

14:00-15:45    Session 2: HACKING HEALTHCARE (Chair: Adrienne Evans)
John Willbanks (Sage Bionetworks/ FasterCures): Open Science, DIY Bio, 
and Cheap Data (video conference)
Zoe Romano (WeMake Milan / Opencare.cc) + Serena Cangiano (SUPSI): 
Rebelling with Care
Nick Titus (The Four Thieves Vinegar Collective): I'm my own primary 
care provider: Taking back control with diy medicine in the 21st Century.

15:45-16:15    COFFEE BREAK

16:15-18:00    Session 3: SOCIAL REPRODUCTION: WITHIN AND AGAINST 
(Chair: Marcell Mars)
Maddalena Fragnito: Soprasotto, a pirate kindergarten
Toufic Haddad (Kenyon Institute): Excursions in Pirate Care in Palestine
Deborah Streahle (Yale): Reclaiming the Dead: The Politics of Home 
Funerals in United States
18:00-18:30    DRINKS RECEPTION
18:30-19:30    FILM, CREATIVITY, RESISTANCE: Screening of works by 
experimental animator Kelly Gallagher (Syracuse University) + artist 
talk in conversation with Miriam De Rosa

.................    DAY 2 - 20th June

10:00-12:30    Session 4: PIRACY AS CARE pt 1 (Chair: Kaja Marczewska)
Gilbert B. Rodman (University of Minnesota): Whose Culture? Our 
Culture!: Pirates as Cultural Care/Takers
Andrea Liu (Goldsmiths): Artist Strategies to Enact Interventions of 
Pirate Care
Kandis Williams (Cassandra Press): Fusing Ethics and Aesthetics, a 
question of what we owe to future generations: piracy, collage, 
redistribution and messy dissemination - the work of CASSANDRA PRESS
(10 min. break)
PIRACY AS CARE pt 2
Agustina Andreoletti (Academy of Media Arts Cologne): Shadow Libraries: 
Using Art to Resist
Marcell Mars + Tomislav Medak (CPC): Against innovation – Compromised 
institutional agency and acts of custodianship

12:30-14:00    LUNCH

14:00-15:45    Session 5: ETHICS OF COLLECTIVE CARING (Chair: Janneke Adema)
Taraneh Fazeli (curatorial fellow, Jan van Eyck Academie and Canaries 
collective): Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism’s 
Temporal Bullying
Power Makes Us Sick (PMS): Illegalism, self-defense and accountability 
as strategies of community care
Mijke van der Drift (Goldsmiths / Royal Academy of Art, The Hague/ 
School for New Dance, Amsterdam): Caring for Transformative Justice.

15:45-16:15    COFFEE BREAK

16:15-17:45    Session 6: SUBVERTING INFRASTRUCTURES (Chair: Peter Conlin)
Kim Trogal (UCA): Confronting unjust urban infrastructures: repairing 
water connections as acts of care
Derly Guzman (Planka): Freeriding Insurance and the global free public 
transport movement
Ana Vilenica: Between autonomy and regulation: Grassroots pirate care in 
the external borderscape of the EU (video conference)

17:45-18:00    Closing remarks

-- 
Gary Hall, http://www.garyhall.info
Professor of Media, Coventry University
Director of Open Humanities Press: http://www.openhumanitiespress.org

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