WORLD

HOME COOP Academy HowToDoThingsWithTheory Planetary campus

Grant Watson's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Textile Politics: Flags, Nets, Maquettes

Ghalya Saadawi's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Counter, Revolution, Film

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with If I Can't Dance I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution (Amsterdam) ~ led by Frédérique Bergholtz & Snejanka Mihaylova:

The Word and the Wound

AEROPONIC ACTS 2024 ~ curated & anchored by Giulia Crispiani & Elisa Giuliano. August 1,2,3,4 ~ Dro, Italy

We are excitedly looking forward to return to Centrale Fies, independent centre for the production of contemporary performing arts.

Amit S.Rai's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

For a Revolutionary Becoming of Attention: Perception, Movement, Technicity Within and Against Racial Capital

Hypatia Vourloumis' 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Anticolonial Acts

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with ARCHIVE (Berlin, Dakar, Milan) ~ led by Chiara Figone & Samira Ghoualmia:

Choreopoethics: undisciplined corporeal publishing and choreographic planning

Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Penumbra

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with Neringa Forest Architecture (Nida)~ led by Egija Inzule, Jurga Daubaraitė, Jonas Žukauskas:

FOREST IS LONG-TERM

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with Bulegoa z/b (Bilbao) ~ led by Marwa Arsanios, Leon Filter, Leire Vergara:

Curating Positions: Stream of consciousness: between collective filmmaking and anarchist thought

2023-2024 COOP study group in partnership with De Appel Amsterdam ~ led by Noor Abuarafeh & Marina Christodoulidou:

Assembling Land: Rehearsals towards Place-making

WHY GERMANY is an international lecture series addressing the crackdown on free speech in Germany and beyond. The weekly ONLINE lectures are co-hosted by a network of institutions (including DAI) that grows over time. By means of a rolling program, it creates a space for creative, informed and considered expression. Importantly, the series will move beyond critique alone, to propose strategies for the future: which languages, alliances, policies and support systems might ensure a measure of autonomy in the longer term?

Seminar 6: Tuesday 11 June at 6pm CET Lecturers Sarah Naira Hachem Herfurth & Laura Fiorio, introduced by Alessandro Petti, Host: Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, Sweden.

Factory 2.0

Platform for elective courses, initiated and led by students for students ~ as part of the accredited curriculum

Ana Teixeira Pinto's 2023-2024 seminar for How To Do Things With Theory:

Mean Girl Theory