Critical pedagogies and the image

Subtramas. Diagrama. Drawing, 2012
Subtramas. Diagrama. Drawing, 2012
Date and time

Held on 11 ene 2013

The collaborative dimension entails a change in the way things are done. The management of how, when and where often requires negotiation and shared decision-making by all the participants. In other words, it implies a democratic process about how to build representations socially, culturally and politically. This methodology allows those participating in the project to appropriate the media and the knowledge of production, thus promoting a different gaze, one that deactivates the power and authority relations that govern the codes of the audiovisual mass media. To counter such a way of seeing, it proposes a dialogue-oriented gaze, one involved in the collective production of affects, subjectivities and forms of social relationality.

The relationship between what is told, how it is told and who tells it has enormous potential in performative experimentation, in that it allows for the creation of new dynamics and collective behaviours in this context. Therefore, many of the collaborative stories are built upon narratives about life stories and ordinary experiences, told by voices involved in specific contexts. The various projects invited to participate use a set of practices operating in spheres as different as education, urban settings and social action, with the intention of exploring alternatives to how we produce ourselves and are produced politically (beyond representation).

In this way, the seminar as a whole joins forces with initiatives intended to produce structures, narratives and places involving the common, as expressions that embody the public sense of the political. 

In collaboration with

Institut français de España en Madrid, Embajada de Francia en España, Goethe Institut and Casa de Velázquez - Académie de France

Organised by

Research group Subtramas (Diego del Pozo, Montse Romaní y Virginia Villaplana), Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad Complutense and Museo Reina Sofía

In collaboration with

Santander

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Participants

Cine sin Autor and 100jours

Moderated by:

Subtramas (Diego del Pozo, Montse Romaní and Virginia Villaplana)

Sally Gutiérrez , visual artist and professor at the Universidad Europea de Madrid. She works with Gabriela Gutiérrez on the border between artistic and documentary practices.

Gabriela Gutiérrez , television and film producer and director. She works with Sally Gutiérrez on the border between artistic and documentary practices.

Angelika Levi, film director and producer. She is also a professor and a screenwriter. She has made Absent Present (2010) and My Life Part 2 (2003), among other documentary essays.

Odile Méndez-Bonito , the co-ordinator of the project 100jours, documentary filmmaker and the producer of various collective audiovisual creation projects within the association Les Yeux d'IZO (France).

Benoît Perraud , a sound and video technician, and the technical supervisor of the project 100jours. He also makes film essays about the relationships between history, aesthetics and politics.

Diego del Pozo Barriuso , artist, cultural producer and associate professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Universidad de Salamanca. He is a member of the group Subtramas.

Montse  Romaní , a researcher at the Universidad de Barcelona and cultural producer in contemporary art. She is a member of the group Subtramas.

Sandra Schäfer , artist, researcher and audiovisual programmer, based in Berlin.

Virginia Villaplana , artist and cultural researcher. She is professor of audiovisual discourse analysis at the Universidad de Murcia. She is a member of the group Subtramas.

Collective Cine sin Autor , advocates of a social production model based on nonauthorship. It is currently busy with the first Nonauthored Cinema Factory in the contemporary creation centre Matadero Madrid.

* The Universidad Complutense de Madrid offers one unit of academic credit to students who register for and take part in the international encounter. Number of students admitted: 200. There is no specific selection process. Requirements for obtaining the unit of credit: attendance and completion of a questionnaire. Registration free of charge. To register write to: pozobarriuso@yahoo.es

Program

  • Friday, 11

    Collaborative audiovisual practices in the construction of critical imaginaries. Discourses, experiences, and methodologies

    10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
    Diego del Pozo, Montse Romaní, Virginia Villaplana.
    Presentation of the art research group Subtramas

    10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
    Sandra Schäfer.
    Collective documents

    12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    Break

    12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
    Angelika Levi.
    About the film Children of Srikandi

    4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
    Sally Gutiérrez and Gabriela Gutiérrez.
    Are you filming?

    6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    Round table:
    Collaborative Practices, Poetics and Politics in the new audiovisual narratives
    Participants:
    Sandra Schäfer, Angelika Levi, Sally and Gabriela Gutiérrez
    Moderated by:
    Subtramas (Diego del Pozo, Montse Romaní, and Virginia Villaplana)

  • Saturday, 12

    Towards other modes of (co)production, distribution, and reception of images

    10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
    Eva María Fernández and Gerardo Tudurí (Cine sin Autor Collective).
    Presentation of CINE XXI. The Politics of Collectives

    11:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
    Break

    12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
    Odile Méndez-Bonito and Benoît Perraud.
    Presentation of 100jours

    4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
    Round table:
    The collective image: reflections on modes of action in the production of the common
    Participants:
    Cine sin Autor and 100jours
    Moderated by:
    Subtramas (Diego del Pozo, Montse Romaní, Virginia Villaplana)

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