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Masterstudiene på avdeling Dans inviterer til forelesninger med Tor Lindstrand

Masterstudiene på avdeling Dans inviterer til forelesninger med Tor Lindstrand

Tor Lindstrand is an architect and a Senior Lecturer at Konstfack, University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm and a co-owner of the office of LLP arkitektkontor AB. In 2010 he founded Economy together with art director Jessica Watson-Galbraith, a practice working with architecture, art, education, and performance.

Wednesday November 14th at 15.30 -17.00:  On Site, Economy, Happiness  

Tor Lindstrand talks about a practice located somewhere in between organization, architecture, institution, pedagogy, dance, economics and infrastructure. It is also among other things about the right to the city, attention economies, überprogramme, xtra all, photo objects, future-futures and the smallest disco in the world.

Thursday November 15th at 15.00 -17.00:   Society as Playground  

A lecture about how the battle for children's right to the city, and their right to play, was transformed into everyone's obligation to play along. It takes off from the perspective of (playing) children and asks: what can we learn about urban conditions from the history of playgrounds? How can play be used to express a commoning of space?

Free admission. Welcome!