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A Series of More-Than-Human Encounters

Songing With Our Ancestors: Hydrofeminisms

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Songing With Our Ancestors: Hydrofeminisms
Songing With Our Ancestors: Hydrofeminisms
Kaaistudio's
Tue 25.01.22

This last session in our Series of More-Than-Human Encounters is entirely devoted to oceanic storytelling in kinship with hydrofeminism. This form of feminism is particularly sensitive towards watery creatures and our solidarity with them. It is also inspired by music and song-making practice – songings –, believing them to be a means of interspecies community creation and resistance.

  • #ListenToNature
  • #LifeLongLearning
  • #EmpowerHer

Marisol de la Cadena & Isabelle Stengers

How Large is a Person?

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How Large is a Person?
How Large is a Person?
Kaaistudio's
Tue 14.12.21

During this evening, we will explore how human personhood has been constructed, and how it can be decentered and made to expand into different ways of seeing and being. The rational, universal individual has violently suppressed mutable persons existing at the intersection of multiple beings, as well as collective and interspecies ways of building knowledge that persist in the sciences, though often unrecognized. Underneath the steamroller of modernity, we will discover many possibilities for a more convivial future.

Camille Barton, Merlin Sheldrake & Olave Nduwanje

The fungi paradigm: reframing theories of the origins of life on earth

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The fungi paradigm: reframing theories of the origins of life on earth
The fungi paradigm: reframing theories of the origins of life on earth
Kaaistudio's
Tue 09.11.21

Recent technological advancements have drastically altered (and accelerated) contemporary scientific insights into fungi. During this evening in the More-Than-Human series, we will uncover the dizzying multitude of relationships, opportunities and implications that fungi represent for life on our planet, and for our limited/growing body of knowledge on the intricate workings of the planet and the life it harbours.

Gosie Vervloessem invites

Radical Botany – tendrilesque writing

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Radical Botany – tendrilesque writing
Radical Botany – tendrilesque writing
Kaaistudio's
Tue 19.10.21

During this evening we will focus on tendrilesque writing. What happens to human speech if vines enter our flesh, roots crawl through our veins, and we turn into hybrid plant monsters? What happens if we let plants speak through us and what kind of new language, new bits of knowledge and new worlds can emerge from there? We will explore these topics while focusing on the status of women, and their relation to plants, as presented in works of fiction in which the distinction between women and plants becomes blurry.

David Weber-Krebs & Jeroen Peeters

On Enclosed Spaces and the Great Outdoors

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On Enclosed Spaces and the Great Outdoors
On Enclosed Spaces and the Great Outdoors
Kaaistudio's
Sat 18.04.20

Warning: this show is cancelled to help contain the spread of the new coronavirus. 

We live in an age in which human activity has a profound impact on our physical and ecological surroundings. How can we create stories, aesthetics, and spaces of experience to deal with this situation reflexively and critically? What role can the performing arts play in the climate crisis debate? This is the fourth in a series of performative conferences curated by David Weber-Krebs and Jeroen Peeters.

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