Prototyping Futures / Occupying the Present
http://www.prototypingfutures.net/
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Saturday, May 19th: 
10:00 - 18:00 Lectures, Discussions & Book Launch: Sniff, Scrape, Crawl???
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Sunday, May 20th: 
10:00 - 17:00 Workshops 
17:00 - 17:30 Book Launch Post-Digital Print by Alessandro Ludovico
with Evening Screenings at WORM
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Monday, May 21st: Workshop documentation 
for online publication with selected participants
& workshop leaders
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See full schedule & venues at:
http://www.prototypingfutures.net/schedule/
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Lectures & Workshops are free & open to the public
For those of you wishing to participate in a workshop please register before 
May 12th as there is limited space.
http://www.prototypingfutures.net/sample-page/
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Prototyping Futures / Occupying the Present, is a three-day conference with 
workshops initiated by the Piet Zwart Institute. The event gathers scholars 
from diverse disciplines to explore strategies of resistance, intervention, and 
critical production in response to the crises of the present. Rather than 
foregrounding critique, the focus will be on experimental practices that work 
towards the production of alternative narratives and the imagination of 
different futures. The term ???media??? is at the center of the symposium???s 
conceptual frame and is interpreted in its broadest sense so as to encompass a 
variety of methodologies and approaches that materialize ideas through 
technological, spatial, ephemeral, and poetic forms.

Key to the event is the notion and ethos of prototyping. Used in fields such as 
architecture, software programming, and design, the word has a range of 
meanings from simple working models to developmental processes. The 
prototype???in its etymological and theoretical senses???is an original form, 
an archetype. But it is also???in the applied fields of software development, 
design and architecture???the alpha version, made to test a concept and with 
the expectation of flaws, bugs, kinks, and failures. Rather than hammering down 
prototyping to a single definition, this symposium seeks to embrace its 
tentative, iterative, and speculative qualities, with the aim of promoting 
interdisciplinary exchange and collaboration.

The conference will also be a participatory occasion through which to launch an 
alternative to the traditionally edited essay collection. Working with Active 
Archives and other multimedia, our aim is to create an online publication that 
documents and reflects upon the various issues raised.

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Contributors: Inke Arns / Bik Van der Pol / Karin de Jong of PrintRoom / 
Alessandro Ludovico / Danja Vasiliev / Julian Oliver / Paolo Davanzo & Lisa 
Marr of Echo Park Film Center / Michael Murtaugh / Failed Architecture / Jan 
Jongert of 2012Architecten / Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE / Gordan 
Savi??i?? / Florian Cramer of Creating 010
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Editorial Team: Renee Turner, Rita Raley, Carolyn Guertin & Allison Carruth
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The Piet Zwart Institute is an international postgraduate programme dedicated 
to study and research in the fields of art and design. It is a part of the 
Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam University. As an educational programme and 
cultural centre, the notion of 'making public' is core to our activities. These 
public moments are an important resource for students, faculty members and 
guests, serving as a bridge to the city, a framework for exploring timely and 
relevant issues, and building a community around areas of interests.
The Piet Zwart Institute: http://pzwart.wdka.nl
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For application deadlines and information for the PZI Media Design & 
Communication: Networked Media & Lens Based Programmes, see:
http://pzwart.wdka.nl/media-design/category/apply/application/


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