Urban Creativity
User Experience Online Conference
9, 10 and 11 July 2020
Program
ALL TIMES - Lisbon / London Time Zone
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/ GMT +1)
Organization: Pedro Soares Neves - executive committee Urbancreativity.org
(9 July) Tijen Tunali - AIAS-Aarhus University, Artandthecity.sciencesconf.org
July 9
Rebel Streets
09H00-09H15 Opening Speech Tijen Tunali, AIAS-Aarhus University
PANEL I Urban Creativity and Everyday Resistance
Moderator: Tijen Tunali, AIAS-Aarhus University
09H15 Sreejata Roy& Mrityunjay Chatterjee, Revue Artist Space, “The Art of uneventful everyday”
09H45 Samuel Holleran, University of Melbourne, “Painted at the piers: Deindustrialisation, urban renewal, and street art interventions at the Harbourfront”
10H15 Mathilde Vignau, Aix-Marseille University, “The use of sustainable development in urban creative transformations. Analysis of Chalucet creative neighbourhood in Toulon”.
10H45 Ginevra Addis, UCSC, Milan, “The power of artistic interventions on the wall in conflict zones as instruments for peace.”
11H15-1145 Break
PANEL II Rebel Streets, Visual Culture and Social Resistance
Moderator: Jeni Peake, University of Bordeaux
11H45 Angelos Evangelinidis, University of Graz, “Movement Posters as a form of visual culture in the Greek anti-austerity social movements.”
12H15 Jeni Peake, University of Bordeaux “Jaytalking in the streets of Bordeaux”
12H45 Philipp Schadner, University of Applied Arts Vienna, “Street rebels with a cause: Punks and their influence on forms of artistic protest”
13H15 Marilia Kaisar, UC Santa Cruz, “Smartphones in the streets of resistance.”
13H45-14H15 Break
PANEL III Art, Space and Place in the Neoliberal City
Moderator: Nicholas Gamso, San Francisco Art Institute
14H15 Justin Malachowski, University of California, Davis, “Images of the Shaab (people): exploring the hopes, fears, and social media of the new political agent through the Public Arts in Tunisia.”
14H45 A.K.C. Crucq, Leiden University, “Community art as a platform for political agency”
15H15 Julia Pelta Feldman, New York University, “Dwellings: Charles Simonds on the Lower East Side”
15H45 Jenna Ann Altomonte, Missisipi University, “(Dis)Rupture and (Re)Engage Occupation and Protest at the Venice Biennale.”
16H15-1700 Closing Speech and Discussion Dr. Todd Lawrence, Dr. Paul Lorah, Dr. Heather Shirey, and student research team Tiaryn Daniels, Summer Erickson, Hannah Shogren-Smith, and Chioma Uwagwu, University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota, “Landscapes of protest: Demanding social justice and equality through anti-racist street art in Saint Paul, Minnesota.”
July 10
Graffiti & Street Art Studies, Emergence of a Academic Discipline
All Panels Moderation by Pedro Soares Neves, Lisbon University – Urbancreativity.org
11h30 – 13h: PANEL I Graffiti Friendships, Zero-tolerance, Stencil Pioneers
Malcolm Jacobson, Stockholm University - Graffiti friendships and existential visual sociology
Jacob Kimvall, Stockholm University - A ‘Cow-Napping’ in Context: From the Scribble Board to Zero-Tolerance (Sub)cultural Interventions in the Public Realms of Stockholm, 1968-2004.
Ulrich Blanché, Heidelberg University - Stencil Pioneers in the US
14h - 16h: PANEL III Research, Maintenance and Trademark Law
Montier Cynthia - Esoteric Vandalism and dialogical graffiti as ruses for symbolic appropriations of public space
Jaume Gómez, University of València – Graffiti and Urban Art in the internet
Eynat Mendelson Shwartz, Nir Mualam - How much control do cities want to have over their public spaces: a look into mural regulation
Enrico Bonadio, City, University of London - ‘Branding’ Street Art: Banksy and his Reliance on Trademark Law
16h15 – 18h15: PANEL II Nuart and Urban Forms
Julien Kolly - Digitalisation of galleries (in the field of urban arts)
Tania Di Brita - A writer, an artist, a myth: Harald Nägeli, the Zurich Sprayer
Susan Hansen, Middlesex University London, Martyn Reed - Nuart “Lockdown” Edition
Films by legendary Parisian subvertiser OX and a pertinent project from Paris based Lisbon artist Filipe Vilas-Boas, amongst others.
18h30 - 19h: PANEL IV New book launch
Wioletta Kazimierska-Jerzyk – University of Łódź, Teresa Latuszewska-Syrda – President of the Urban Forms Foundation- The history of Urban Forms Fundations activity - from decorating the city to cooperation with the residents
July 11
Screens and Beyond - User, Human, Life Centered Design
All Panels Moderation by Pedro Soares Neves, Lisbon University – Urbancreativity.org
10h – 12h: PANEL I Space Online, Digital and on Internet
Chris Parkinson, University of Melbourne - Converging Marks: The praxis of research, the academic and play within public(s).
Emerson Radisich - COVID19 & the Public Sphere: Physical responses in Hong Kong and digital responses globally.
Anna Augusto Rodrigues, Ontario Tech University - Pandemic PSAs: Raising Awareness on COVID-19 through Street Art
Peter Bengtsen, Lund University, - Follow me! Experimental methods for engaging with the world of graffiti writing.
12h - 13h: PANEL II New Muralism and cover-up
Mathieu Tremblin, Strasbourg University - cover-up maintenance and restoration
Silvia Scardapane - INWARD - Reflections around the New Muralism
14h – 15h30: PANEL III User Experience and space
Diogo Almeida – UX Designer at Google (Tokyo, Japan) - Techs and the City
Jon Yablonski – author of the book - Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services (Detroit, USA)
15h30 - 18h00: PANEL IV Post and Politics
Anton Polsky (makemake) - Conceptual Post-Street Art in Russia
Paris Xyntarianos Tsiropinas, Greece - The Dawn of the 3d Spray
Slaven Lunar Kosanovic, Croatia - From Zagreb with Love
Andrea Baldini, Nanjing University - Street Art, Decorum, and the Politics of Urban Aesthetics
Javier Abarca, Madrid, artist, researcher and educator - Graffiti is not ‘Art’
18h - 20h: PANEL V Closing Panel
Jim Prigoff, Henry Chalfant – Spraycan Art (authors)
Susan Farrell - UX Research & Design Strategy (graffiti.org, ex NNG Group now All Turtles)
ALL TIMES - Lisbon / London Time Zone
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/ GMT +1)
Organization: Pedro Soares Neves - executive committee Urbancreativity.org
(9 July) Tijen Tunali - AIAS-Aarhus University, Artandthecity.sciencesconf.org
July 9
Rebel Streets
09H00-09H15 Opening Speech Tijen Tunali, AIAS-Aarhus University
PANEL I Urban Creativity and Everyday Resistance
Moderator: Tijen Tunali, AIAS-Aarhus University
09H15 Sreejata Roy& Mrityunjay Chatterjee, Revue Artist Space, “The Art of uneventful everyday”
09H45 Samuel Holleran, University of Melbourne, “Painted at the piers: Deindustrialisation, urban renewal, and street art interventions at the Harbourfront”
10H15 Mathilde Vignau, Aix-Marseille University, “The use of sustainable development in urban creative transformations. Analysis of Chalucet creative neighbourhood in Toulon”.
10H45 Ginevra Addis, UCSC, Milan, “The power of artistic interventions on the wall in conflict zones as instruments for peace.”
11H15-1145 Break
PANEL II Rebel Streets, Visual Culture and Social Resistance
Moderator: Jeni Peake, University of Bordeaux
11H45 Angelos Evangelinidis, University of Graz, “Movement Posters as a form of visual culture in the Greek anti-austerity social movements.”
12H15 Jeni Peake, University of Bordeaux “Jaytalking in the streets of Bordeaux”
12H45 Philipp Schadner, University of Applied Arts Vienna, “Street rebels with a cause: Punks and their influence on forms of artistic protest”
13H15 Marilia Kaisar, UC Santa Cruz, “Smartphones in the streets of resistance.”
13H45-14H15 Break
PANEL III Art, Space and Place in the Neoliberal City
Moderator: Nicholas Gamso, San Francisco Art Institute
14H15 Justin Malachowski, University of California, Davis, “Images of the Shaab (people): exploring the hopes, fears, and social media of the new political agent through the Public Arts in Tunisia.”
14H45 A.K.C. Crucq, Leiden University, “Community art as a platform for political agency”
15H15 Julia Pelta Feldman, New York University, “Dwellings: Charles Simonds on the Lower East Side”
15H45 Jenna Ann Altomonte, Missisipi University, “(Dis)Rupture and (Re)Engage Occupation and Protest at the Venice Biennale.”
16H15-1700 Closing Speech and Discussion Dr. Todd Lawrence, Dr. Paul Lorah, Dr. Heather Shirey, and student research team Tiaryn Daniels, Summer Erickson, Hannah Shogren-Smith, and Chioma Uwagwu, University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota, “Landscapes of protest: Demanding social justice and equality through anti-racist street art in Saint Paul, Minnesota.”
July 10
Graffiti & Street Art Studies, Emergence of a Academic Discipline
All Panels Moderation by Pedro Soares Neves, Lisbon University – Urbancreativity.org
11h30 – 13h: PANEL I Graffiti Friendships, Zero-tolerance, Stencil Pioneers
Malcolm Jacobson, Stockholm University - Graffiti friendships and existential visual sociology
Jacob Kimvall, Stockholm University - A ‘Cow-Napping’ in Context: From the Scribble Board to Zero-Tolerance (Sub)cultural Interventions in the Public Realms of Stockholm, 1968-2004.
Ulrich Blanché, Heidelberg University - Stencil Pioneers in the US
14h - 16h: PANEL III Research, Maintenance and Trademark Law
Montier Cynthia - Esoteric Vandalism and dialogical graffiti as ruses for symbolic appropriations of public space
Jaume Gómez, University of València – Graffiti and Urban Art in the internet
Eynat Mendelson Shwartz, Nir Mualam - How much control do cities want to have over their public spaces: a look into mural regulation
Enrico Bonadio, City, University of London - ‘Branding’ Street Art: Banksy and his Reliance on Trademark Law
16h15 – 18h15: PANEL II Nuart and Urban Forms
Julien Kolly - Digitalisation of galleries (in the field of urban arts)
Tania Di Brita - A writer, an artist, a myth: Harald Nägeli, the Zurich Sprayer
Susan Hansen, Middlesex University London, Martyn Reed - Nuart “Lockdown” Edition
Films by legendary Parisian subvertiser OX and a pertinent project from Paris based Lisbon artist Filipe Vilas-Boas, amongst others.
18h30 - 19h: PANEL IV New book launch
Wioletta Kazimierska-Jerzyk – University of Łódź, Teresa Latuszewska-Syrda – President of the Urban Forms Foundation- The history of Urban Forms Fundations activity - from decorating the city to cooperation with the residents
July 11
Screens and Beyond - User, Human, Life Centered Design
All Panels Moderation by Pedro Soares Neves, Lisbon University – Urbancreativity.org
10h – 12h: PANEL I Space Online, Digital and on Internet
Chris Parkinson, University of Melbourne - Converging Marks: The praxis of research, the academic and play within public(s).
Emerson Radisich - COVID19 & the Public Sphere: Physical responses in Hong Kong and digital responses globally.
Anna Augusto Rodrigues, Ontario Tech University - Pandemic PSAs: Raising Awareness on COVID-19 through Street Art
Peter Bengtsen, Lund University, - Follow me! Experimental methods for engaging with the world of graffiti writing.
12h - 13h: PANEL II New Muralism and cover-up
Mathieu Tremblin, Strasbourg University - cover-up maintenance and restoration
Silvia Scardapane - INWARD - Reflections around the New Muralism
14h – 15h30: PANEL III User Experience and space
Diogo Almeida – UX Designer at Google (Tokyo, Japan) - Techs and the City
Jon Yablonski – author of the book - Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services (Detroit, USA)
15h30 - 18h00: PANEL IV Post and Politics
Anton Polsky (makemake) - Conceptual Post-Street Art in Russia
Paris Xyntarianos Tsiropinas, Greece - The Dawn of the 3d Spray
Slaven Lunar Kosanovic, Croatia - From Zagreb with Love
Andrea Baldini, Nanjing University - Street Art, Decorum, and the Politics of Urban Aesthetics
Javier Abarca, Madrid, artist, researcher and educator - Graffiti is not ‘Art’
18h - 20h: PANEL V Closing Panel
Jim Prigoff, Henry Chalfant – Spraycan Art (authors)
Susan Farrell - UX Research & Design Strategy (graffiti.org, ex NNG Group now All Turtles)