Location
Madrid, Spain
We are all able bodies – From sensory deprivation to sensory augmentation
Abstract
By focusing on the intertwinement between sensory perception, affect andaestheticpractices, this two-day workshop/seminar aims to bring into dialogue researchers and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines to re-examine potentials and limitations of bodies experiencing sensory realm.Our research question explores how our bodily abilities can inform design and how design can have either an intensifying or diminishing effect on our sensory abilities. We want to think of sensory perception otherwise, developing new ways of movingtowards the understanding of disability as ableness.In doing so, we want to exchange experiences, skills and knowledge, addressing diverse ways of creating inclusive environments that operate beyond what we can or cannot perceive, providing a possibility for action and interaction for All Bodies.
Keynotes
- Phenomenologies of Affect / Threshold Choreographies | Susan Kozel, Professor, K3/ School of Art and Culture Malmö University.
This keynote explores the threshold between sensory perception and affective sensibility, contributing to a deeper understanding of somatic materialism by way of a practical and methodological elaboration of phenomenology of affect.
- Listening to the Body| Jone San Martín, Dancer and choreographer
Using the knowledge that is archived on her body after years of working and developing im-provisation techniques, Jone San Martín will give herself tasks that she will solve during a performative lecture. The lecture will not be approached from a demonstrative point of view, but from the fragile and ephemeral condition of the improvised dance.
10:45-11:00 Coffee Break11:00-13:30 Panel Session 1
17:00-17:30 Ambiance Network Address
17:30-19:00 Discussion and Drinks21:00-22:30 Dinner (optional)Day 2 | Saturday, November 17th
09:00-09:15 Registration