The "Stadtlabor for Multimodal Anthropology" aims at developing ‘an anthropology of/as urbanism’. It critically explores governmental, everyday, insurgent and more-than-human practices of city making. It also experiments with ethnography as a more-than-textual, multimodal practice.

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Intermedial Attunements: Crafting Social Theory with a Beach

with Jennifer Deger (Charles Darwin University)

Rangipuy, coming from the beach is a digital experiment with a more-than-human art of amplification and activation. This presentation draws from this work-in-progress by the award-winning Australian arts collective, Miyarrka Media. Moving between spoken word, video, still images and text-as-image—in a presentation incorporating Yolngu voices, Deger’s voice, and those of the sands and saltwater of northern Australia—we invite new appreciations of the social force of the digital for these deeply unsettled times. 

Date

10.01.2024, 16:00-18:00 (past event)

Location

Room 212 Institut für Europäische Ethnologie der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Str. (former M-Str.) 40-41 10117 Berlin