17.06.23
EN The Panel Discussion invited an English-speaking audience to reflect on the connection between scientific and artistic methods, with questions such as: What is the significance of artistic practice in the context of scientific disciplines? What motivates artists to collaborate with scientists (and vice versa)? What hinders or enables this joint work? Wanda Spahl (PARABOL) moderated the lively discussion. Afterward, attendees were invited to a reception with drinks and snacks.
Vienna (AT)
Institution
Fabrikraum
Moderation
Wanda Spahl
Participants
Nour Barakeh (Public Policy Specialist and Innovative Presenter), Jerome Becker (MAGAZIN. space for contemporary architecture; Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven), Elisabeth Falkensteiner (AIL Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab, University of Applied Arts Vienna), Katharina Gsöllpointner (Department International Programmes in Sustainable Developments, University of Applied Arts Vienna), Dominic Schwab (./studio3, Institute for Experimental Architecture, University of Innsbruck; PARABOL), Mirko Winkel (mLAB, Institute of Geography, University of Bern), with a welcome by Deniz Güvensoy (FABRIKRAUM)
Photo Credits
Jakub Klak, Dominic Schwab
13.06.2023
EN At the free Kids Day, mothers, parents with babies and small children were invited to the “Geography of Ghosts” exhibition at the gallery Fabrikraum. Snacks and drinks were provided, and there was the opportunity to picnic and play on the lawn in front of the gallery. A babysitter ensured that parents could visit the exhibition undisturbed. The Kids Day was supported by the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Solidarity (Prof. Barbara Prainsack, Department of Political Science, University of Vienna).
Vienna (AT)
Institution
Fabrikraum
Support
Güneş Doğan
Photo Credits
Güneş Doğan
02.06.2023 - 23.06.2023
EN The social scientist Wanda Spahl offered free guided tours through the exhibition GoG at the gallery Fabrikraum. She provided insights into PARABOL’s working methods as well as spatial and material aspects of the health of refugees. Together, questions such as the following were discussed: How do hospitals create a sense of belonging? What does an X-ray image reveal? Do we live here and there at the same time? Each of the tours – two in English and one in German – was attended by 8 to 12 people.
Vienna (AT)
Institution
Fabrikraum
Support
Güneş Doğan
Photo Credits
Güneş Doğan