MUNCH Triennale talks

Hear McKenzie Wark and meet the artists in MUNCH Triennale!
A metal spider inside a room where the light comes in from the right side. Gold-coloured background. Photograph.
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Language: English
Seated event.

Note: The event is free but be aware that a ticket does not guarantee a seat. Due to limited capacity, please arrive early to secure your spot. 

The opening day event starts off with a keynote lecture by McKenzie Wark, followed by panel discussions with the artists present, and finishes with a screening by Patricia Domínguez. 

The second MUNCH Triennale explores the spaces between the real and the virtual, old and new technologies, dystopian and hopeful visions of the future. The keynote address by Professor McKenzie Wark, an Australian-born, New York-based writer and scholar renowned for her work on media theory, raving and transsexual narratives. Through a series of panel discussions on gaming, worldbuilding, textiles and altenative futures, the artists are invited to present their work in the exhibition.

The talks are moderated by curators Tominga O’Donnell and Mariam Elnozahy. There will be comlimentary light refreshments and coffee halfway through the talks programme. McKenzie Wark’s visit to Oslo is made possible by a collaboration with Karmaklubb* 

Program: 

14:00: McKenzie Wark, ‘Epistemic Crisis’, keynote lecture 

15:00: Dance after the apocalypse with Infopsin, Ann Lislegaard and Natasha Tontey, moderated by Tominga O’Donnell 

15:30: Archaeology of the future with Natalie Paneng, Emilija Škarnulytė, Mazenett Quiroga and Icaro Zorbar, moderated by Mariam Elnozahy 

16:00: Break with complimentary coffee/tea, fruit and pastries   

16:20: Weaving resistance with Nanna Debois Buhl, Charlotte Johannesson and Kristina Austi, moderated by Tominga O’Donnell 

16:50: The world of the game with Keiken, Firas Shehadeh, Alice Bucknell and Sven Påhlsson, moderated by Mariam Elnozahy 

17:30: Film screening of Patricia Domínguez’s Three Moons Below (55 mins)