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UAL Decolonising Arts Institute
United Kingdom
Приєднався 15 січ 2021
UAL Decolonising Arts Institute seeks to challenge colonial and imperial legacies and drive cultural, social and institutional change.
Museum x Machine x Me Introductions: susan pui san lok and Mark Miller
02 October 2024
Museum x Machine x Me Introductions: susan pui san lok and Mark Miller
susan pui san lok, Director of the Decolonising Arts Institute, UAL
Mark Miller, Director of Learning, Tate
Museum x Machine x Me was a two-day conference held on the 2nd and 3rd of October 2024 at Tate Modern organised by UAL Decolonising Arts Institute in collaboration with Tate.
This event was a part of a week-long collaboratively curated public programme, Museum x Machine x Me, which took place from 30 September to 6 October 2024 across Tate Britain and Tate Modern. The programme marked the culmination of Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage, a major three-year project led by UAL Decolonising Arts Institute in collaboration with UAL Creative Computing Institute and close partnership with Tate, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of the five-year Towards a National Collection programme.
Museum x Machine x Me was convened and curated by susan pui san lok and Mark Miller.
Museum x Machine x Me project team: Jerneja Rebernak, Ariel Haviland, Fleur Kaminska, Rebecca Gremmo, Anna Johnston.
Filming and editing: Reece Straw.
Download the Museum x Machine x Me programme catalogue:
www.arts.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/453602/MxMxM-UALTate-2024.pdf
Find out more about the AHRC Transforming Collections project:
www.arts.ac.uk/ual-decolonising-arts-institute/projects/transforming-collections
Find out more about UAL Decolonising Arts Institute:
www.arts.ac.uk/ual-decolonising-arts-institute
Museum x Machine x Me Introductions: susan pui san lok and Mark Miller
susan pui san lok, Director of the Decolonising Arts Institute, UAL
Mark Miller, Director of Learning, Tate
Museum x Machine x Me was a two-day conference held on the 2nd and 3rd of October 2024 at Tate Modern organised by UAL Decolonising Arts Institute in collaboration with Tate.
This event was a part of a week-long collaboratively curated public programme, Museum x Machine x Me, which took place from 30 September to 6 October 2024 across Tate Britain and Tate Modern. The programme marked the culmination of Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage, a major three-year project led by UAL Decolonising Arts Institute in collaboration with UAL Creative Computing Institute and close partnership with Tate, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of the five-year Towards a National Collection programme.
Museum x Machine x Me was convened and curated by susan pui san lok and Mark Miller.
Museum x Machine x Me project team: Jerneja Rebernak, Ariel Haviland, Fleur Kaminska, Rebecca Gremmo, Anna Johnston.
Filming and editing: Reece Straw.
Download the Museum x Machine x Me programme catalogue:
www.arts.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/453602/MxMxM-UALTate-2024.pdf
Find out more about the AHRC Transforming Collections project:
www.arts.ac.uk/ual-decolonising-arts-institute/projects/transforming-collections
Find out more about UAL Decolonising Arts Institute:
www.arts.ac.uk/ual-decolonising-arts-institute
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Museum x Machine x Me Welcomes: Maria Balshaw and Christopher Smith
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02 October 2024 Maria Balshaw, Director of the Tate Professor Christopher Smith, the Executive Chair of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Museum x Machine x Me was a two-day conference held on the 2nd and 3rd of October 2024 at Tate Modern organised by UAL Decolonising Arts Institute in collaboration with Tate. This event was a part of a week-long collaboratively curated public pr...
Museum x Machine x Me: Re/voicing, Re/sounding Collections
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03 October 2024 Re/voicing, Re/sounding Collections Introduced and moderated by David Dibosa. Speakers: Dr Charl Landvreugd, ‘Bringing Action-research to Curatorial Practice: Curatorial practice as Artistic Act’ Professor susan pui san lok, ‘Resounding, Revoicing, Reconstituting’ How are collections and archives mutually constituted, entangled and overlapped in ‘national’ (and ‘international’) ...
Museum x Machine x Me: Looking, Listening, Reading and Writing Otherwise
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03 October 2024 Looking, Listening, Reading and Writing Otherwise Introduced and moderated by Elinor Morgan. Speakers: Dr Anjalie Dalal-Clayton, ‘Repositioning the work of Tam Joseph: From social commentary to aesthetic value’ Dr Alice Correia, ‘Artists of South Asian heritage in UK collections’ Dr Andrew Cummings, ‘Seeing Otherwise: Butt, Medalla, Lim’ The ML development within the Transformin...
Museum x Machine x Me: Please Give Generously: Giving, Keeping, Caring Collections
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03 October 2024 Please Give Generously: Giving, Keeping, Caring Collections Introduced and moderated by Christopher Griffin. Speakers: Dr Tehmina Goskar, ‘Gift-Giving Reconsidered: Benevolence, Equity and Bias in Public Art Acquisitions’ Melanie Keen Dr Alexandre White What and how do collections 'keep'? From ‘keeping' to 'caring' - how do changing political, policy and economic landscapes impa...
Museums x Machine Learning: What do museums ‘want’? And ‘what does AI need from us?’
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02 October 2024 Museums x Machine Learning: What do museums ‘want’? And what does AI need from us? Introduced and moderated by Professor Ewa Luger. Speakers: Professor Mick Grierson and Professor Rebecca Fiebrink, ‘Doing Machine Learning Differently’ Dr Jon Gillick Ananda Rutherford, ‘Where Does Machine Learning Fit in the Production of Information on Artworks?’ What do museums ‘want’ - in the ...
Museum x Machine x Me Keynote Conversation Stephanie Dinkins and Roopika Risam
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02 October 2024 Museum x Machine x Me Keynote Conversation: Stephanie Dinkins and Roopika Risam Introduced and moderated by Dr Ramon Amaro. Stephanie Dinkins’ transmedia practice centres emerging technologies and social collaboration toward more equitable ecosystems and future histories, while Roopika Risam’s research on data histories and ethics intersects with postcolonial and African diaspor...
Evan Ifekoya | Practice Researcher | Transforming Collections
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Evan Ifekoya is a practice researcher in residence for Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage - a project led UAL’s Decolonising Arts Institute and Creative Computing Institute with Tate. Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage is one of five Discovery Projects, part of the Towards a National Collections programme, funded by the Arts and Humanities...
Yu-Chen Wang | Practice Researcher | Transforming Collections
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Yu-Chen Wang is a practice researcher in residence for Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage - a project led UAL’s Decolonising Arts Institute and Creative Computing Institute with Tate. Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage is one of five Discovery Projects, part of the Towards a National Collections programme, funded by the Arts and Humanities...
Christina Peake | Practice Researcher | Transforming Collections
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Christina Peake is a practice researcher in residence for Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage - a project led UAL’s Decolonising Arts Institute and Creative Computing Institute with Tate. Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage is one of five Discovery Projects, part of the Towards a National Collections programme, funded by the Arts and Humanit...
Erika Tan | Practice Researcher | Transforming Collections
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Erika Tan is a practice researcher in residence for Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage - a project led UAL’s Decolonising Arts Institute and Creative Computing Institute with Tate. Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage is one of five Discovery Projects, part of the Towards a National Collections programme, funded by the Arts and Humanities Re...
Counterparts: Hannah Sabapathy | 20/20 Reflections Series
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Chelsea Space and UAL's Decolonising Arts Institute present 20/20: Reflections, a series of talks and screenings on the 20/20 project. Artist and designer Hannah Sabapathy is in conversation with curator Uthra Rajgopal as they delve into the reproduction and appropriation of designs and patterns in historical textile production. Hannah’s new work created during her 20/20 residency at The Harris...
We Are the Monument: Yuen Fong Ling
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Chelsea Space and UAL's Decolonising Arts Institute present 20/20: Reflections, a series of talks and screenings on the 20/20 project. Exploring risk and care in the gallery space, that arose from the context of his residency, artist Yuen Fong Ling was based at Sheffield Museums Trust. Hear his thoughts about his 20/20 residency, which resulted in the curation of the exhibition We are the Museu...
The Taotie: Gayle Chong Kwan | 20/20 Reflections Series
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Chelsea Space and UAL's Decolonising Arts Institute present 20/20: Reflections, a series of talks and screenings on the 20/20 project. Artist Gayle Chong Kwan explores themes in her wider practice in relation to ‘The Taotie’ - diasporic rituals and histories, neolithic funeral vessels, miniature portraits worn on the body, and the politics and provenance of collections. Having completed a resid...
Decolonising the university and the role of linguistic diversity
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This event celebrates the publication of the Decolonial Subversions Special Issue on decolonising the university and the role of linguistic diversity: decolonialsubversions.org/special_issue_2023.html The publication was motivated by a desire to expand critical conversations on the potential of linguistic inclusion in higher education. The Special Issue is multi-/trans-disciplinary, multilingua...
Barang-Barang: Spectral Entanglements (2022)
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Barang-Barang: Spectral Entanglements (2022)
emi ijo - the heart of dance 2022: Storytelling Live Music Panel
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emi ijo - the heart of dance 2022: Storytelling Live Music Panel
emi ijo - the heart of dance 2022: Storytelling Workshop
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emi ijo - the heart of dance 2022: Storytelling Workshop
Marenka Thompson-Odlum | Absurdity in Positionality: An Introduction | An Audio Essay
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Marenka Thompson-Odlum | Absurdity in Positionality: An Introduction | An Audio Essay
Marenka Thompson-Odlum | In the Absence of the Western
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Marenka Thompson-Odlum | In the Absence of the Western
Maybelle Peters | Finding a Way to Filter
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Maybelle Peters | Finding a Way to Filter
Alice Correia | “Place of Birth Unavailable”
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Alice Correia | “Place of Birth Unavailable”
Michelle Williams Gamaker | "Knees and Breasts are Mountains"
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Michelle Williams Gamaker | "Knees and Breasts are Mountains"
Rethinking ‘Engagement’ | Contemporary Art Society | July 2021
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Rethinking ‘Engagement’ | Contemporary Art Society | July 2021
Collecting Practices and Acquisition Strategies | Contemporary Art Society | May 2021
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Collecting Practices and Acquisition Strategies | Contemporary Art Society | May 2021
Workshop III: What narratives of British art are being co-produced internationally?
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Workshop III: What narratives of British art are being co-produced internationally?
Workshop II: What stories of British art travel?
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Workshop II: What stories of British art travel?
Rally interesting project!
Aye. 487 views in 3 years. Alive and kicking. 😂
National Front. Still here in 2023 ! 🤘🏻🇬🇧
How many members does it have now? About twenty? Aye is alive and well.
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Another rambling author who can't pinpoint his main argument. His book called "Welcome to the Jungle" has good ratings for unknown reasons. Terrible read. Endless rambling for the sheer sake of style and rhetoric.
Excellent how this sensitive presentation seemed to seamlessly explore, touch and then weave so many social, structural and cultural forces into the deep and often forgotten rhythms of music to reach some understanding of where we are and the pathways that society seems have inextricably taken to justify the normalcy in our discriminatory socio-economic structures.
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This was an incredible seminar
I don't want my taxes to contribute to the AHRC and the wages of those involved in its activities.
I don't want my taxes to contribute to the AHRC and the wages of those involved in its activities.
I don't want my taxes to contribute to the AHRC and the wages of those involved in its activities.
I don't want my taxes to contribute to the AHRC and the wages of those involved in its activities.
I don't want my taxes to contribute to the AHRC and the wages of those involved in its activities.
It's funny how some people out there still haven't accepted the fact that cryptocurrencies continue to reshape the world globally, It's hard for anyone going against it these days, though from a trader's perspective I feel we really need more experts in the field updating newbies/investors on how the community works, lately the price of BTC has been fluctuating which means the market is currently open and you can't tell if it is going to bearish or bullish, this uncertainty pushes most traders away and forces investors to hold, I'd say it's out rightly wrong to just sit back and wait maybe incur some losses along the line, that's a wrong mindset for an investor because as an investor finding ways to always increase and stock up more coins should be our ultimate goal thereby making profits, it all depends on the pattern with which you trade and also the source of your strategies. I started with 2 BTC and I have accumulated over 5.5 BTC in just 4weeks, with the right trading strategy given to me by an expert trader Mr Raymond Tregre .. His methods are top-notch and profitable and he can be contacted easily on T e l e g r a m [ @raymondtregrecrypto] for Crypto related concern
I learned from Raymond Trading not to be in the trade unless the signs are clear and predictable going forward and get out when you reach a reasonable target.
Honestly the right information is what we need to succeed in the crypt0 wrld. I believe to make a successful trde, you need an ex pert like Raymond
It's not longer a news that trading is more profitable than hodling. The smart investors trade while people who are not knowledgeable keep holding.
Made another withdraw just yesterday, now my colleagues at work all seem interested, been trading with MR Raymond Tregre for about a month now, he works wonders with his signals I can tell you
Lipi Begum is amazing. Wonderful to hear her talk about fashion studies; studying relationships of power, gender relations, oral histories, styles (maker & designer methods), and the interconnectedness of everything ad how that points to the need to borrow methodologies - cross & interdisciplinary studies. I wonder if this points to requiring a greater fluidity around structured boundaries of subjects, are we in a post-discipline age?
I loved Serkan Delice's comment about the danger and failure of decolonizing fashion if it's not confronting racial capitalism (the process of extracting profit and cultural value from individuals and other ethnic identities) challenging the Eurocentric debate. Keep questioning and challenging who has the power and where the power lies...particularly in respect to power in the main media channels and outlets, but maybe also within the university, museum and exhibition world?