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Title: Things that (don't) fit and other fringes. On Artificial Intelligent Jewellery, More-Than-Human Care-iers and other verschijnselen. A response inspired by Annemarie Mol's essay: Not Quite Clean. Trailing schoon and its resonances.
Contributors/Performers: SWILLEN, Anneleen 
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Contribution for DESIS PHILOSOPHY TALK #7.6 The Politics of Nature - A Conversation with Annemarie Mol, 24 May 22, Z33, Hasselt (BE).
Keywords: Annemarie Mol;DESIS PHILOSOPHY TALK
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39863
Link to publication/dataset: https://www.desis-philosophytalks.org/desis-philosophy-talk-7-6-the-politics-of-nature-a-conversation-with-annemarie-mol/
Discipline: design en architectuur
Research Context: "In this “DESIS Philosophy Talk #7.6 The Politics of Nature – A Conversation with Annemarie Mol”, organised by UHasselt, LUCA School of Arts (EMA Genk)/KU Leuven, PXL-MAD and Z33, we explore the idea of “Valuing in Practice”. It re-frames the idea of values in design and artistic research as being closely connected to the situated context in which one operates, as proposed by Mol in her paper “Not quite clean: Trailing schoon and its resonances” (2020). The question we put forward concerns how designers and artists can engage with the complexity of meanings, values, and different forms of materiality, embodiments and wordings belonging to different actors that together shape the situated context in which they work. How can they shape processual, open-ended, situated, embodied, patchy forms of knowledge? The debate will be followed by a presentation of the newly released book “Reframing the Politics of Design”, published by Public Space with support from the Flemish Government, UHasselt, the cities of Hasselt and Genk (BE) and LUCA School of Arts."
Related Info: Z33, University of Hasselt
Category: AOR
Type: Artistic/designerly creation
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