FINAL VERSION
Program
9th Urban Creativity
9th Urban Creativity
Urban Creativity Conference
7. 8. 9. July 2022
University of Lisbon,
Fine Arts Faculty - Main Auditorium
(Lisbon, Chiado Historical Center)
7. 8. 9. July 2022
University of Lisbon,
Fine Arts Faculty - Main Auditorium
(Lisbon, Chiado Historical Center)
7 July - Thursday
9h00 - Welcome
9h10
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Panel: Creating Urban Imaginaries for Social Change and Critique (remote)
Chaired by Philipp Schnell and Andreas Duscha
Xenia Lesniewski
PARXS - Parasite Architecture and the Re-appropriation of Spaces for Urban Mobility
Valerie Messini, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Peter-Weibel-Institute für digitale Kulturen, Austria Future Playgrounds. How to digitally expand a city. Gaming, Playing and the Virtual Space
Itai Margula, Margula Architects, Vienna
The Viewers Gaze
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10h20
Christine Koblitz, Wien Museum, Vienna, Austria
Takeover – using the liminal state to transform the museum with street art - (local)
Laima Nomeikaite, Roskilde University, Denmark/ University of South-Eastern Norway
Street art and evental heritage: From failure to discovery - (local)
Carolyn Loeb, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Michigan State University, Haslett, MI, USA
Book presentation: The City as Subject: Public Art and Urban Discourse in Berlin - (remote)
11h50 - coffee break
12h00
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Panel: Creative cities: communities and subcultures shaping urban lives. (remote)
Chaired by Mattia Boscaino
Anna Bornioli - Senior Researcher at the Erasmus Centre of the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Cameron McAuliffe - Senior Lecturer in Human Geography and Urban Studies in the School of Social Sciences of the Western Sydney University.
Mattia Boscaino and Caroline Chapain - Lecturers in Management at the Birmingham Business School - University of Birmingham
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13h00 - Lunch break
14h30
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Panel: Nuart Journal Reconnect Roundtable (hybrid)
Chaired by Editor-in-Chief Martyn Reed & Susan Hansen
With Lachlan MacDowall, Adrian Burnham and Aida Wilde.
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15h30 - coffee break
15h40
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Panel: Architecture and its Science Fictions (remote)
Chair Rahesh R Ram, University of Greenwich
Prof Nic Clear: Dean of School of Arts & Humanities, University of Huddersfield
Architecture, Science Fiction and Re-imagining an Alternative Future
Dariana Nistor, Independent Designer and Researcher (UK)
Making Genus: Exploring Gender Roles with Utopian Societies
Dr Marko Jobst, Independent Designer and Researcher based in Scotland
Notes for an Island: Undecided Speculative Futures
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17h10
Elena Calderon Alaez, Totemo.Art, Tokyo, Japan
Timeless Graffiti (remote)
Enrico Bonadio & Siri-Helen Egeland, City, University of London, UK
Street and graffiti art between augmented reality and artificial intelligence: a copyright perspective (remote)
Mathieu Tremblin is artist and researcher, member of ACCRA, Strasbourg University and lecturer at ENSAS (Strasbourg National School Of Architecture)
Title: Notes about the Infrathin City (local)
18h20 - closing notes
8 July – Friday
9h50 - Welcome
10h00
Ulrich Blanché, Heidelberg University, art history, Heidelberg, Germany
"The work is the place itself, exacerbated" Pignon-Ernest first stencil graffiti project in 1966 (remote)
Malcolm Jacobson, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology, Sweden
co author Erik Hannerz Handling anomalies in cultural meanings of graffiti through online humor (local)
Tom Ward, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Drawing the Line: A Legal Geography of Street Art in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets (local)
11h15 - coffee break
11h30
Alessio Muscarnera (WIPO), Alexander Cuntz (WIPO) and Matthias Sahli (WIPO and University of Neuchâtel) The Street Art: an Economic Approach (remote)
Lambert Vincent (and Gérini Christian), université Côte d'Azur, France
From urbex places to official walls in the cities in France: the liminal circulation of street art, from illegal to legal (local)
Vittorio Parisi, Villa Arson School of Visual Arts, Nice, France
The Aesthetic Dimension of Ruins in Italian Street Art (local)
12h30 - lunch break
14h30
Xing (Dominic) Chen, School of Architecture, Royal College of Art, Wuhan, China/London, UK
Liminal Spatial Self: Spatial Imagination of Instagrammable Museums and Self-Expression of Social Media Images (remote)
Silvia Scardapane, Monica Mongelli,
Inward - National Observatory on Urban Creativity, Naples, Italy
Analysis and perspectives of an urban creativity program for the social (local)
Marina Štambuk, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Urban art as a bridge between placelessness and the place: Experimental study on effects of urban art forms in different public space contexts (local)
15h30 - coffee break
15h45
Sofia Varino, University of Potsdam, Berlin, Germany
Shorelines as Liminal Spaces: Performing Climate Change in Urban Waterfronts (remote)
Zahar Hela, Associate Professor, Digital Culture Studies, Université de l'Ontario français (UOF), Toronto, Canada
Arabic calligraffiti as a liminal practice (remote)
Susan Hansen, Middlesex University London, England
Street Art's Role in Sustainable Development: Art as a Catalyst for Social Change (local)
Sadjia Halit, Saad Dahleb University, Institut of Architecture and Urbanisme, Algeria
Reappropriation of Public Spaces in the Villages of Kabylie (remote)
17h30 - closing notes
9 July – Saturday
9h50 - Welcome
10h00
Tuba Doğu, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey
Opening a Room in the Urban (remote)
Anton Polsky, Moscow, Russia, Partizaning
Street Art During the Russian Invasion to Ukraine (local)
Javier Abarca, Spain, Urbanario
Graffiti is folk art (remote)
11h30 coffee break
11h40
Andrea Lorenzo Baldini, Alliance University, School of Liberal Arts, Bangalore, India
Graffiti Writers as Fools: Author's Liminality in Spontaneous Public Art (remote)
Ye (Sherry) Liu, Wilson Yeung Chun Wai - RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia) - Jiangsu province, China
Reconstructing China's New 'Rural Culture' Based on the Translocal Dialogue of Public Art
(remote)
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Panel: Indague
Isabel Carrasco, Marist College, Madrid, Spain
Love before Tinder: popular graffiti in Torrenueva (Ciudad Real, Spain)
(local)
María Fernanda López Jaramillo, Universidad de las Artes Emergencias Curatoriales, Guayaquil Ecuador
Urban creativity inside museums. Curating as a liminal practice (local)
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13h30 - lunch break
15h30
Diana Shepherd, Denver, USA/ Galway, Ireland
Contingence- Zoom Dance around the World (remote)
Crismary Ospina Gallego, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Manizales, Colombia
Do regulations for street art in Spain lead street musicians to commit illegal practices? (remote)
Ana Gariso, ICNOVA - FCSH UNL, Lisboa, Portugal
Graffiti and Street Art in Lisbon: creating and reclaiming public space (local)
16h30 - Cofe break
16h45 - MOS Lisbon Warm Up - artists presentations
(dependent on the availability and interest from the authors)
9h00 - Welcome
9h10
_____________________________________________________________________________
Panel: Creating Urban Imaginaries for Social Change and Critique (remote)
Chaired by Philipp Schnell and Andreas Duscha
Xenia Lesniewski
PARXS - Parasite Architecture and the Re-appropriation of Spaces for Urban Mobility
Valerie Messini, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Peter-Weibel-Institute für digitale Kulturen, Austria Future Playgrounds. How to digitally expand a city. Gaming, Playing and the Virtual Space
Itai Margula, Margula Architects, Vienna
The Viewers Gaze
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10h20
Christine Koblitz, Wien Museum, Vienna, Austria
Takeover – using the liminal state to transform the museum with street art - (local)
Laima Nomeikaite, Roskilde University, Denmark/ University of South-Eastern Norway
Street art and evental heritage: From failure to discovery - (local)
Carolyn Loeb, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities, Michigan State University, Haslett, MI, USA
Book presentation: The City as Subject: Public Art and Urban Discourse in Berlin - (remote)
11h50 - coffee break
12h00
_____________________________________________________________________________
Panel: Creative cities: communities and subcultures shaping urban lives. (remote)
Chaired by Mattia Boscaino
Anna Bornioli - Senior Researcher at the Erasmus Centre of the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Cameron McAuliffe - Senior Lecturer in Human Geography and Urban Studies in the School of Social Sciences of the Western Sydney University.
Mattia Boscaino and Caroline Chapain - Lecturers in Management at the Birmingham Business School - University of Birmingham
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13h00 - Lunch break
14h30
_____________________________________________________________________________
Panel: Nuart Journal Reconnect Roundtable (hybrid)
Chaired by Editor-in-Chief Martyn Reed & Susan Hansen
With Lachlan MacDowall, Adrian Burnham and Aida Wilde.
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15h30 - coffee break
15h40
_______________________________________________________________________
Panel: Architecture and its Science Fictions (remote)
Chair Rahesh R Ram, University of Greenwich
Prof Nic Clear: Dean of School of Arts & Humanities, University of Huddersfield
Architecture, Science Fiction and Re-imagining an Alternative Future
Dariana Nistor, Independent Designer and Researcher (UK)
Making Genus: Exploring Gender Roles with Utopian Societies
Dr Marko Jobst, Independent Designer and Researcher based in Scotland
Notes for an Island: Undecided Speculative Futures
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17h10
Elena Calderon Alaez, Totemo.Art, Tokyo, Japan
Timeless Graffiti (remote)
Enrico Bonadio & Siri-Helen Egeland, City, University of London, UK
Street and graffiti art between augmented reality and artificial intelligence: a copyright perspective (remote)
Mathieu Tremblin is artist and researcher, member of ACCRA, Strasbourg University and lecturer at ENSAS (Strasbourg National School Of Architecture)
Title: Notes about the Infrathin City (local)
18h20 - closing notes
8 July – Friday
9h50 - Welcome
10h00
Ulrich Blanché, Heidelberg University, art history, Heidelberg, Germany
"The work is the place itself, exacerbated" Pignon-Ernest first stencil graffiti project in 1966 (remote)
Malcolm Jacobson, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology, Sweden
co author Erik Hannerz Handling anomalies in cultural meanings of graffiti through online humor (local)
Tom Ward, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Drawing the Line: A Legal Geography of Street Art in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets (local)
11h15 - coffee break
11h30
Alessio Muscarnera (WIPO), Alexander Cuntz (WIPO) and Matthias Sahli (WIPO and University of Neuchâtel) The Street Art: an Economic Approach (remote)
Lambert Vincent (and Gérini Christian), université Côte d'Azur, France
From urbex places to official walls in the cities in France: the liminal circulation of street art, from illegal to legal (local)
Vittorio Parisi, Villa Arson School of Visual Arts, Nice, France
The Aesthetic Dimension of Ruins in Italian Street Art (local)
12h30 - lunch break
14h30
Xing (Dominic) Chen, School of Architecture, Royal College of Art, Wuhan, China/London, UK
Liminal Spatial Self: Spatial Imagination of Instagrammable Museums and Self-Expression of Social Media Images (remote)
Silvia Scardapane, Monica Mongelli,
Inward - National Observatory on Urban Creativity, Naples, Italy
Analysis and perspectives of an urban creativity program for the social (local)
Marina Štambuk, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Urban art as a bridge between placelessness and the place: Experimental study on effects of urban art forms in different public space contexts (local)
15h30 - coffee break
15h45
Sofia Varino, University of Potsdam, Berlin, Germany
Shorelines as Liminal Spaces: Performing Climate Change in Urban Waterfronts (remote)
Zahar Hela, Associate Professor, Digital Culture Studies, Université de l'Ontario français (UOF), Toronto, Canada
Arabic calligraffiti as a liminal practice (remote)
Susan Hansen, Middlesex University London, England
Street Art's Role in Sustainable Development: Art as a Catalyst for Social Change (local)
Sadjia Halit, Saad Dahleb University, Institut of Architecture and Urbanisme, Algeria
Reappropriation of Public Spaces in the Villages of Kabylie (remote)
17h30 - closing notes
9 July – Saturday
9h50 - Welcome
10h00
Tuba Doğu, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey
Opening a Room in the Urban (remote)
Anton Polsky, Moscow, Russia, Partizaning
Street Art During the Russian Invasion to Ukraine (local)
Javier Abarca, Spain, Urbanario
Graffiti is folk art (remote)
11h30 coffee break
11h40
Andrea Lorenzo Baldini, Alliance University, School of Liberal Arts, Bangalore, India
Graffiti Writers as Fools: Author's Liminality in Spontaneous Public Art (remote)
Ye (Sherry) Liu, Wilson Yeung Chun Wai - RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia) - Jiangsu province, China
Reconstructing China's New 'Rural Culture' Based on the Translocal Dialogue of Public Art
(remote)
_____________________________________________________________________________
Panel: Indague
Isabel Carrasco, Marist College, Madrid, Spain
Love before Tinder: popular graffiti in Torrenueva (Ciudad Real, Spain)
(local)
María Fernanda López Jaramillo, Universidad de las Artes Emergencias Curatoriales, Guayaquil Ecuador
Urban creativity inside museums. Curating as a liminal practice (local)
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13h30 - lunch break
15h30
Diana Shepherd, Denver, USA/ Galway, Ireland
Contingence- Zoom Dance around the World (remote)
Crismary Ospina Gallego, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Manizales, Colombia
Do regulations for street art in Spain lead street musicians to commit illegal practices? (remote)
Ana Gariso, ICNOVA - FCSH UNL, Lisboa, Portugal
Graffiti and Street Art in Lisbon: creating and reclaiming public space (local)
16h30 - Cofe break
16h45 - MOS Lisbon Warm Up - artists presentations
(dependent on the availability and interest from the authors)
Activities
Pre and during Urban Creativity Conference events
Meeting of Styles Lisbon Warm Up
6 - 9 July 2022 - Calçada da Glória
More info here
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Street Art Fair
6 - 9 July 2022 - Calçada da Glória
More info soon
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Graduate Show: DXD Open 2022
6 July, 18:00, Auditório Lagoa Henriques, FBAUL
18:00 Introduction
This event is centered around a set of projects bridging design, technology and business, to solve problems in the workspaces, music, drugs and electronic waste areas. These topics emerged from a series of shared interests amongst the students of the post-graduation in Digital Experience Design at FBAUL, and were then translated into four digital products to solve them. Tiago Machado
18:15 Keynote 1: Workspace marketplace
Democratizing access to working spaces, from desks to offices, studios to workshops, and anything in between. Carolina Reis, Cátia Neto, Ricardo Trindade, Telmo Julião, Teresa Fernandes
18:30 Keynote 2: Informed drug consumption
Taking control of drugs by testing them and keeping track of their use. Ana Marta Sousa, Gonçalo Páscoa, Inês Bernardino, Inês Esteves, Raul Pinto
18:45 Keynote 3: Music therapy
Improving people’s well-being through device-mediated music interventions. Gonçalo Marques, João Carreiro, Júlia Rouxinol, Rita Grade, Tomás Santos
19:00 Keynote 4: Right to repair
Fighting consumer electronics waste through repair communities and second-hand spare parts e-tailing. Erika Maessaka, Mariana Almeida, Mariana Miguel, Rodrigo Julião