Caviezel, Flavia

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  • Publikation
    Tracing Toxicity. Following routes and temporalities of a collection vintage car’s contaminants by artistic research practices
    (10/2024) Caviezel, Flavia
    The basis for this contribution is the essay, “Toxic Leftovers of Collecting” (Caviezel 2022: 69-78), which deals with the processes involved in decontaminating asbestos-contaminated vintage cars in a Swiss foundation’s collection. Extending the body of research to its relational contexts of more-than-human ecologies, this contribution focuses on asbestos and rubber components that contain asbestos, both of which are built into vintage cars. Following the traces of these materials offers insight into the post-/colonial entanglements of the mining, processing, and trading industries. Tracing as a practice of artistic research addresses the fragmentary nature of those transnational ecologies and the emerging multivocal, multilocal, and multisensory narratives by spinning mental networks between the multifaceted fragments connected to the collection objects.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Challenging Objectification - towards living practices
    (12.12.2022) Theveniaud, Ariane; Umuhoza, Chantal; Arndt, Lotte; Caviezel, Flavia
    A roundtable discussion together with Ariane Theveniaud, Chantal Umuhoza and Lotte Arndt (moderation).
    06 - Präsentation
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    Der Müll, die Kunst und ein Museum
    (23.10.2022) Strassenburg, Romy; Brückner, Barbara; Echterhoff, Cordula; Caviezel, Flavia
    A talk by the moderator Romy Strassenburg with Flavia Caviezel in the Basel harbour area on the audio walk 'wastescapes' and the research project 'Times of Waste', as part of the ARTE/TWIST emission 'Der Müll, die Kunst und ein Museum'.
    10 - Elektronische-/ Webpublikation
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    Toxische Überreste des Sammelns
    (24.06.2022) Caviezel, Flavia
    06 - Präsentation
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    Learning from – beyond human agency
    (31.05.2022) Caviezel, Flavia
    A contribution to the panel 'Breathing, Modality And Human-Nonhuman interaction: A Roundtable On Learning Ways To Address Environmental Conditions Through the Electronic Literature and the Arts', conducted together with Roderick Coover, Pat Badani, Søren Pold and Anna Nacher.
    06 - Präsentation
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    Stop or Go: A workshop on mobility, transport and storage of goods in the Southern region of Switzerland
    (13.05.2022) Gisler, Priska; Caviezel, Flavia
    During the conference of the Swiss Artistic Research Network SARN, Flavia Caviezel and Priska Gisler (SARN working group Methods & Practices) conceptualize and organize a one-day workshop on mobility, transport and storage of visible and invisible, liquid, solid, ephemeral goods in the border region of Southern Switzerland; in collaboration with SUPSI. This workshop 'Stop or Go' offers the opportunity to discuss, reflect and experience ideas, wishes and artistic work while visiting two concrete sites that are both typical protagonists regarding the circulation and storage of material and ideal goods. The workshop consists primarily of two parts: The day will start with a site visit to the data storage centre CSCS Lugano. Intertwined with a tour, two artistic-research projects will be presented there. In the afternoon, we travel to Chiasso/Balerna in order to visit the bonded warehouse Punto Franco with a tour and get to know different approaches by two artistic and design researchers. Morning and afternoon tour: Site visit to the CSCS, the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre in Lugano and Site visit to Punto Franco (bonded warehouse) in Chiasso/Balerna Details on the conference website: https://traversingtopologies.org/program-2022
    06 - Präsentation
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    Traversing Topologies: Imagining worlds and knowledge with/through artistic research
    (13.05.2022) Gisler, Priska; Mader, Rachel; Gusberti, Maia; Koehle, Petra; Martini, Federica; Müller, Pablo; Converso, Silvia; Pensa, Iolanda; Caviezel, Flavia
    «To conference» means finding a way to get together, sharing experiences, approaches, methods, processes and results. As an experimental form of conferencing Traversing Topologies: Imagining worlds and knowledge with/through artistic research has been interested in ways of experiencing real topologies in alignment with the numerous versions of their abstraction and generalization. The conference revealed geographical and disciplinary fringes, took place partly online but mainly in real space, and connected three linguistic regions – Central Switzerland, Valais and Ticino – with the Gotthard Area as the central knot between them. As member of the SARN Board, Flavia Caviezel collaborated on the conference concept, and conceptualized and organised the conference workshop 'Stop or Go' with Priska Gisler, in cooperation with SUPSI.
    06 - Präsentation
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    Toxische Überreste des Sammelns
    (De Gruyter, 2022) Caviezel, Flavia; Sattler, Felix; Samuel, Nina
    The audiovisual research Toxic Leftovers of Collecting sheds light on the cleaning and handling processes of asbestos-contaminated objects of a Swiss foundation. The text-image-based essay is published as part of the publication Museale Reste (De Gruyter 2022).
    04A - Beitrag Sammelband
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    Toxische Überreste des Sammelns
    (De Gruyter, 2022) Caviezel, Flavia; Nina Samuel; Felix Sattler
    - Eine audiovisuelle Forschung fokussiert die Reinigungs- und Handlingprozesse von asbestbelasteten Objekten einer Schweizer Stiftungssammlung - Reste fordern Sammelinstitutionen heraus. Sie sind Kippfiguren, die an Überschreitungen der taxonomischen, disziplinären, architektonischen und institutionellen Grenzen mitarbeiten, und überall anzutreffen sind, im Ausstellungsraum wie im Depot. Einen spezifischen Fokus auf diese Marginalie richtet die vorliegende künstlerische Forschung zu toxischen Überresten. Sie begleitet, dokumentiert und analysiert Reinigungsprozesse asbestbelasteter Oldtimer-Wagen aus der Sammlung der Winterthurer Stiftung für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte SKKG. Die vielfältigen Erkenntnisse zu diesen Handlings- und Transformationsprozessen, sowie zu planetarischen Zusammenhängen der letztlich in Abfalldeponien akkumulierten Toxine sind in einem bildbasierten Essay zusammengefasst. Dieser Beitrag ist während eines Forschungsaustauschs (SNF Scientific Exchange Grant) am Cluster Matters of Activity der Humboldt-Universität Berlin entstanden.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift