symposium on MOBILITY

14 November 2018

curated by André Tribbensee


Platform Nord Case Symposium will be a zone for free thinking.
Together we will create an exiting space for mutual inspiration, discussion, personal expression and the exchange of ideas. There will be time to talk in a relaxed setting. 
For this we will provide food and wine and we will take you to an extraordinary environment apart from university.
   
The symposium will consist of our guests own contributions.
Within this space we will not divide participants into experts and audience but rather look at each other as a sharing community where everybody is welcome to join the discussions, students, activists and professors alike.
We want to welcome all of you to suggest an own short presentation, speech or a performance, based on your experience, practice, questions or critiques towards the topic of MOBILITY.
However you are free to choose the content and medium of your presentation, it should not extend a time-frame of 3-7 minutes, as we wish to include as many of you as possible.



















We wish your contribution to origin in your very personal interests, questions and reflections (rather than representing and positioning your organisation or status)
Tell us about what we probably wont expect, or what yourself would like to learn more about. 

Your contribution could for instance content:
  • an astonishing example from your own practice
  • a critical reflection or burning question to share
  • a provocation
  • a mobility project that turned out to be a disaster
  • a brilliant example for the blessings of mobility

Symposium / please sign in: We encourage you to join us with a short contribution (3-7 min.) Please submit your presentation title and a short description to André Tribbensee.

Curator statement:
Mobility may be seen and experienced as the ultimate blessing of our time, an unquestioned strategy for success and a mantra for unlimited opportunities, expanding potentials, jet invisible markets and economic growth. Even Platform Nords existence might be a manifestation of this believe.
Digitalisation, globalisation, increasing accessibility and continuous social networking does have their effects not just on our work but on our very personal life and mental state. Where might be the threshold when the increase of information and movement instead of benefitting us turns into restlessness, postpone knowledge and alienation with a loss of quality and presence in life, and what again would that mean for our work with art and education?

What drives us to join a concept of accelerationindividually, as a collective, and how would a balance be possible?
How is our experience of traveling and communicating nowadays, what quality does it have?
Who is actually welcome into mobility, and what rules might we claim when understanding migration as an essential and urgent form of global communication and mobility?

My questions are mend to invite into broad and critical reflections, with discussions around mobility, its potentials and our responsibility when promoting it.

*(H. Rosa)