schedule - AHA Festival
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schedule - AHA Festival
about AHA AHA festival The AHA festival investigates the borders between art and science in a threeday event at the Chalmers University of Technology hosted by the Department of Architecture. An international festival intended to provide enlightening experiences, staging surprises, new thoughts and displaced perspectives that lead to alternative modes of thinking about the space between art and science. We invite scientists (astronomist, historians, mathematicians, tissueengineering students), artists (dancers, musicians, painters, poets, acrobats) and not least architects, who reside in these borderlands and wish to share their vision and work. The key intention is to celebrate both art and science as key knowledge building devices. theme of 2015: program Proportions are generated by numbers and have been an eternal theme of architecture, as well as, music and poetry. How do metrical rules shape? day 1: Proportions mon | 11.02. NUMBERS Numbers, a delightful net we cast over the world, a net that is non-human – and beautiful – because the net alone creates patterns and proportions and is a poiesis, “an action that transforms and continues the world”. Or is it the other way around, that the world is mathematical and in reality the net is woven into nature, woven by nature and therefore is found in sunflower seeds, seashells and mountain formations? How can we tell the dancer from the dance? Numbers and mathematical beauty seem foreign to us, but they also form the foundation of our actions and the buildings we live in and the thoughts we think. They may be enigmas, but in the meeting between art and science we catch a glimpse of numbers as an underlying element in our lives. Numbers are everywhere, they identify us, they know when we are born, and they know when we are going to die. Numbers are a system, like the alphabet, that grasps the ungraspable; gives form to chaos. St. Bonaventure wrote in the 13th century, “Since therefore, all things are beautiful and to some measure pleasing; and [since] there is no beauty and pleasure without proportion, and proportion is to be found primarily in numbers; all things must have numerical proportion.” Architecture determined by mathematics is an age-old idea, forgotten now and then but also, as now, returning. It can open a door into the beautiful world of numbers and make them tangible. The second AHA festival creates a platform for the meeting between math and architecture, art and science, in an attempt to make the world of numbers our world. more information: [email protected] www.facebook.com/ahafestivalse day 2: Poiesis tue | 11.03. Poiesis is the Greek word for making in a wider sense, an action that transforms and continues the world. And this is of course, the root of poetry! ART X SCIENCE NOVEMBER 2-4 | 2015 CHALMERS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE day 3: Patterns wed | 11.04. Patterns are what both mathematics and architecture, and maybe even life and physical reality, are fundamentally about. Lets dance with Fibonacci! AHAFESTIVAL.SE Proportions mon | 11.02. day1 Poiesis tue | 11.03. day 2 morning morning 09:00 - 09:30 Atelier Right Seminar: Loop Lab - introduction with Rachel Wingfield London, UK 09:30- 10:00 Entrance Lobby 10:00-10:30 Entrance Lobby 09:30-17:00 Atrium space Cabinet of Numerosities Astrid Grunnet &Sara Nässén Ett skepp kommer lastat Jonathan Geib Workshop: Loop Lab with Rachel Wingfield London, UK 10:30 - 12:00 A-Salen Seminar: Numeric Frontiers with Tyson Hosmer Atrium space OPENING: Fredrik Nilson Department Head + AHA team Gynoïdes Project: Gynosphere Experimental Circus Bêta Test IX part2 - Stockholm, SE afternoon 13:30-16:30 Atelier Right Workshop: An Affair with Numbers with Tyson Hosmer Cecil Balmond studio, London, UK 15:00-17:00 A-Salen Seminar: Formalism with Johan Celsing Stockholm, SE evening salon 18:00 - 20:00 Atrium space London, UK Salon Discussion: Freedom by numbers Jana Madjarova, Tyson Hosmer, Johan Celsing, Johan Linton, Rachel Wingfield moderator - Claes Caldenby morning Transit: A Swarm in 5 acts (rehearsal) 09:00 - 10:00 10:00 Re-enactments - 24 hours Performances Living Archives Research Group Re-enactments - 24 hours Archival Performances Living Archives Research Group - FINALE 10:00 - 10:40 Seminar: Tissue engineered scaffolding with Amy Congdon Music performance: Numbers, Bodies, Complexities with Jonny Axelsson, Anders Hultqvist 10:40 - 11:10 Seminar: Music of the Spheres with Nils Bergvall 11:10 - 12:00 Discussion: Theme: Re-composing space Jonny Axelsson, Anders Hultqvist, Nils Bergvall, Morten Søndergaard Atrium space Atelier Right Gothenburg, SE Malmö, SE 10:30 - 12:00 A-Salen London, UK lunchtime performance 12:00-13:00 Atrium space Transit: A Swarm in 5 acts Ingeborg Zackariassen & Toby Kassell (choreographers), Linda Oláh (music), Anna Maria Orru & Jonathan Geib (producers) 13:30-17:00 Entrance Lobby Atrium space Atrium space Atrium space Atrium space (Moderator: Catharina Dyrssen lunchtime performance afternoon Workshop: Grow your own World with Amy Congdon 12:00-13:00 Atrium space London, UK 13:30-17:00 Atelier Left + Atrium space Workshop: Devices of Atmosphere: take a write on the dance floor with Morten Søndergaard Paris, FR 13:00-17:00 Atelier Left 18:00 - 20:00 afternoon 13:00-15:00 Atrium space Workshop performance continues: Living Archives Research Group Screening: Animation poem: PREMIER! Breidablik - Memorised Light by Johan Oettinger Aarhus, DK Poetry evening: ‘vem som helst & riktiga poeter’ - Numbers generation words Morten Søndergaard on Inge Christensson Helena Eriksson on Unika Zürn Chalmers staff and Students Music performance: Patterns - Violoncello Solo by Anja Lechner Munich, DE AHA! Closing Theme: Numerical proportions Performance recap: Living Archives Salon discussion: with Elena Carlini, Nils Bergvall, Anders Hultqvist, Susan Kozel, Fredrik Nilson evening salon Atrium space Film screening: Cecil Balmond Studio day 3 09:00 - 12:00 Cecil Balmond studio, London, UK lunchtime performance 12:00-13:00 Patterns wed | 11.04. moderator - Catharina Dyrssen partners: