Caviezel, Flavia

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  • Publikation
    Tracing – Artistic-scientific Practice in Transnational Research
    (2021) Bürgin, Mirjam; Schwarz, Astrid; Gottlieb, Baruch; Caviezel, Flavia
    The symposium Times of Waste – Handling Matter is an online event conceptualized and curated by the research team Times of Waste at FHNW Academy of Art and Design Basel, realized in collaboration with the Cluster Matters of Activity at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (MoA) and the Kunstgewerbemuseum der Staatlichen Museen Berlin (KGM). The event took place on Zoom from 17.-18.6.2021 and was providing a platform to discuss the engagement with (waste) material as well as response/able and careful ways of handling materiality in sciences, arts and collections. Tracing – Artistic-scientific practice in transnational research was a conversation of Mirjam Bürgin & Flavia Caviezel with Astrid Schwarz & Baruch Gottlieb (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg), and took place on June 17, 2021 in the session Methodes & practices to re/present transnational material research. The video of the contribution is published online on the project's website.
    06 - Präsentation
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    Times of Waste – Handling Matter. Symposium.
    (2021) Caviezel, Flavia; Bürgin, Mirjam; Kemmerling, Katharina Isabella Viktoria; Caviezel, Flavia [in: Times of Waste – Handling Matter. Symposium.]
    The Symposium Times of Waste – Handling Matter is an online event conceptualized and curated by the research team Times of Waste at FHNW Academy of Art and Design Basel, realized in collaboration with the Cluster Matters of Activity at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (MoA) and the Kunstgewerbemuseum der Staatlichen Museen Berlin (KGM). The event took place on Zoom from 17.-18.6.2021 and was providing a platform to discuss the engagement with (waste) material as well as response/able and careful ways of handling materiality in sciences, arts and collections. All the edited videos of the participant's contributions are published online on the project's website.
    10 - Elektronische-/ Webpublikation
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    Metalle sterben nie. Panel Talk.
    (20.09.2018) Bürgin, Mirjam; Schwarz, Astrid; Chonia, Gideon; Keller, Christoph; Caviezel, Flavia
    Panel discussion 'Metalle sterben nie' (Metals never die) at the opening of the exhibition Times of Waste – Was übrig bleibt. Thursday, September 20 2018, 6:30 pm Welcome: Susanna Kumschick, Co-director Gewerbemuseum Winterthur Introduction to the exhibition: Flavia Caviezel, ethnologist/vidéaste, project manager, HGK FHNW Panel talk 'Metals never die': Flavia Caviezel HGK FHNW, head of research project Times of Waste; Gideon Chonia, IT engineer at Zurich University, electronic projects in West Africa; Astrid Schwarz, Professor Technoscience Studies, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg Moderation: Christoph Keller, SRF2Kultur Listen to the panel discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVCXeApIJAM https://www.gewerbemuseum.ch/ausstellungen/times-of-waste
    06 - Präsentation
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    wastescapes – an audio walk in the trinational border area of Switzerland
    (Swiss Design Network Conference, 05.05.2017) Bürgin, Mirjam; Demleitner, Adrian; Caminada, Anselm; Mertens, Marion; Volkart Schmidt, Yvonne; Caviezel, Flavia
    Conducting the audio walk wastescapes by Flavia Caviezel and Adrian Demleitner (reserach team Times of Waste) at the conference Beyond Change. Wastescapes looks at processes of cleaning and disposal in the trinational area of Basel/Switzerland, bordering Germany and France. Travel routes are observed for organic or inorganic matter. The research focuses on local phenomena which are examplary of regional or global entanglements, like the Port area and its recycling services, import/export (CH), BASF lindane cleansing (F), mobile repair shops/re-use (G), invasive animals (common gudgeon) or a temporary use area after deconstruction of oil tanks (CH). The GPS-based audiowalk is played on smartphones. Using this technology as data carrier, themes such as raw material, waste and recycling are directly thematized. The wide ranging and varied pace of exploration offers a diversity of reception modalities. At best, visitors experience a kind of transformation through participation, merging the role of visitor and (empowered) actant. wastescapes is a joint project with Times of Waste and emerged from the research and exhibition project RhyCycling which focused on interactions and dependencies of the ‘human’ and ‘non human’ environment. www.rhycycling.ixdm.ch
    07 - Audio- oder Videomaterial
  • Publikation
    Times of Waste – Was übrig bleibt
    (Kunstgewerbemuseum der Staatlichen Museen Berlin, ) Bürgin, Mirjam; Deliss, Clémentine; Caviezel, Flavia
    Opening lecture by Clémentine Deliss Fragen on 'Transformationsprozessen bei der Erforschung von Sammlungsartefakten' and dialogical tour at the opening of Times of Waste – Was übrig bleibt, Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin 24.1.20, in collaboration with Mirjam Bürgin and the museum team.
    13 - Ausstellung
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    Times of Waste – Was übrig bleibt
    (Kunstgewerbemuseum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, ) Caviezel, Flavia; Bürgin, Mirjam; Mertens, Marion; Banz, Claudia
    Curatorial work and content updates by Flavia Caviezel, Mirjam Bürgin, and Marion Mertens for the exhibition 'Times of Waste – Was übrig bleibt' at Kunstgewerbemuseum der Staatlichen Museen Berlin/series Design Lab #5, in collaboration with the museum team.
    13 - Ausstellung
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    Times of Waste – Was übrig bleibt. Repair Atelier Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin
    (Kunstgewerbemuseum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, ) Meschkat, Maria; Vorreyer, Markus; Skorka, Ariel; Voegt, Per-Erik; Langner, Max; Caviezel, Flavia; Bürgin, Mirjam; Schwarz, Astrid; Gottlieb, Baruch
    Exhibition Times of Waste – The Leftover at the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin with a 'Repair Atelier,' conceptualized and realised in collaboration with Prof./lecturers and students of the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg.
    13 - Ausstellung