9.11.2021, 19:00 Uhr
Transductores: working on assemblies
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- Online & Aula Wartenau, Wartenau 15, 2nd floor, room nr. 27
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In his lecture at Wartenau Assembly, Javier Rodrigo Montero focuses on the term “assembly” and its different modes of becoming, the challenges, difficulties, alliances, in-betweens and transformations, depending on the different sociocultural contexts. Comparing two Barcelona based projects by asking how to assemble collaborations and how democracy based project's may work through assemblies, he discusses the qualities but also obstacles and challenges of collective practices within the cultural, artistic and educational field.
Javier Rodrigo Montero is founding member and part of the collective Transductores (www.Transductores.info) based in Barcelona. Transductores supports and initiates social processes of artistic and critical mediation, engaging popular education and community-based research. Active since 2008, Transductores has developed international and local projects within museums, social movements, self-organized and alternative cultural spaces engaging social research, degrowth perspectives and artistic practices to transform local politics. The projects of Transductores involve popular education and dissident memories, as well as community and cultural based activism in the realm of the commons. Recently, Javier Rodrigo Montero focusses in his research practice on issues such as ecofeminism, social and solidarity economies in cultural contexts.
Wartenau Assemblies at the HFBK (Academy of Fine Arts) in Hamburg in video stream relay collaboration with Gregoire Rousseau, Station of Commons https://www.stationofcommons.org/events/wartenau-assemblies2