The Commons is Dead. Long Live the Commons! - 13 June 2020 - Panel 3: Reclaiming the Cultural Commons

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Description: Participants: Sepake Angiama (Institute for International Visual Arts-London), Gavin Grindon (University of Essex), Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge), Pelin Tan (Bard College)

Moderators: Alex Grigor, Michal Huss, Konstantinos Pittas

Description: This panel looks at contestations around cultural commons and strategies to re-claim and re-mobilise them. In addition, the unfolding global health crisis urges to think about its repercussions to the basic rights of access to culture, to the diversity of cultural content and expression online, and to the precarious-now more than ever-art and cultural labour. With cultural institutions closing down, major artistic and cultural events postponed, and community cultural practices suspended on the one hand, and with the acceleration in the digitisation of cultural content and the surge in online access to this content on the other, what are the potentialities and stakes of this new reality in light of the coronavirus pandemic? How can widespread protests against toxic philanthropy, institutional racism, art washing, and gender discrimination help us to envision museums taking the side of the commons? How can culture and aesthetics serve as innovative terrains for encounters and exchanges, solidarity and sharing, synergies and community building?

The final section of this panel included audiences participation. This was not recorded due to GDPR guidelines. Thank you for your understanding.

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME:
Commoning the City
Friday 12 June 2020, 14.00 – 15.45 (BST)

Participants: Ash Amin (University of Cambridge), Massimo De Angelis (University of East London), Shannon Mattern (The New School), Richard Sennett (Chair, Council on Urban Initiatives, United Nations Habitat)

Whose Commons, for Whom?
Friday 12 June 2020, 17.00 – 18.45 (BST)

Participants: Tali Hatuka (Tel Aviv University), Zizi Papacharissi (University of Illinois-Chicago), Doina Petrescu (University of Sheffield / atelier d’architecture autogerée), Laura Lo Presti (University of Padua)

Reclaiming the Cultural Commons
Saturday 13 June 2020, 13.00 -14.45 (BST)

Participants: Sepake Angiama (Institute for International Visual Arts-London), Gavin Grindon (University of Essex), Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge), Pelin Tan (Bard College)

All recordings are available on: https://www.youtube.com/user/crasshpublicity
 
Created: 2020-06-23 11:48
Collection: CRASSH
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Glenn Jobson
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: Sepake Angiama; Gavin Grindon; Ella McPherson; Pelin Tan; Creative Commons; CRASSH;
 
Abstract: Participants: Sepake Angiama (Institute for International Visual Arts-London), Gavin Grindon (University of Essex), Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge), Pelin Tan (Bard College)

Moderators: Alex Grigor, Michal Huss, Konstantinos Pittas

Description: This panel looks at contestations around cultural commons and strategies to re-claim and re-mobilise them. In addition, the unfolding global health crisis urges to think about its repercussions to the basic rights of access to culture, to the diversity of cultural content and expression online, and to the precarious-now more than ever-art and cultural labour. With cultural institutions closing down, major artistic and cultural events postponed, and community cultural practices suspended on the one hand, and with the acceleration in the digitisation of cultural content and the surge in online access to this content on the other, what are the potentialities and stakes of this new reality in light of the coronavirus pandemic? How can widespread protests against toxic philanthropy, institutional racism, art washing, and gender discrimination help us to envision museums taking the side of the commons? How can culture and aesthetics serve as innovative terrains for encounters and exchanges, solidarity and sharing, synergies and community building?

The final section of this panel included audiences participation. This was not recorded due to GDPR guidelines. Thank you for your understanding.

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME:
Commoning the City
Friday 12 June 2020, 14.00 – 15.45 (BST)

Participants: Ash Amin (University of Cambridge), Massimo De Angelis (University of East London), Shannon Mattern (The New School), Richard Sennett (Chair, Council on Urban Initiatives, United Nations Habitat)

Whose Commons, for Whom?
Friday 12 June 2020, 17.00 – 18.45 (BST)

Participants: Tali Hatuka (Tel Aviv University), Zizi Papacharissi (University of Illinois-Chicago), Doina Petrescu (University of Sheffield / atelier d’architecture autogerée), Laura Lo Presti (University of Padua)

Reclaiming the Cultural Commons
Saturday 13 June 2020, 13.00 -14.45 (BST)

Participants: Sepake Angiama (Institute for International Visual Arts-London), Gavin Grindon (University of Essex), Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge), Pelin Tan (Bard College)

All recordings are available on: https://www.youtube.com/user/crasshpublicity
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