Dear nettimers,

Please find below the extensive ‘finissage’ program for the exhibition Really? 
Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis on Sunday September 29, from 10 - 18 hrs at 
Framer Framed 
<https://framerframed.nl/en/projecten/finissage-really-art-and-knowledge-in-time-of-crisis/>
 in Amsterdam.

The exhibition is curated by David Garcia and Mi You. It will also be the last 
chance to see it on the 29th - admission is free.

Of interest is also the curatorial statement by Garcia and You - Art and the 
Battle for Truth:
https://framerframed.nl/en/dossier/artistic-resistance-in-an-age-of-disinformation/
 
<https://framerframed.nl/en/dossier/artistic-resistance-in-an-age-of-disinformation/>

We hope to see some of you there!
-eric

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Finissage Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis

Sunday September 29, 10.00 - 16.00

Hybrid off/online performance UKRAiNATV, 17.00 - 18.00

Framer Framed 
<https://framerframed.nl/en/projecten/finissage-really-art-and-knowledge-in-time-of-crisis/>,
 Amsterdam

On Sunday September 29 the exhibition Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of 
Crisis 
<https://framerframed.nl/en/exposities/expositie-really-art-and-knowledge-in-time-of-crisis/>
 concludes with a series of interlocked conversations that explore how artists 
address the erosion of trust in knowledge and the rise of disinformation, 
through their investigative and critical practices. 

Numerous commentators and critics have observed a profound crisis in what it 
means to know and not know – an epistemological crisis, a crisis of knowledge. 
This issue is far from new. There has been an intense debate for over four 
decades about what constitutes ‘valid’ knowledge and what does not. However, 
this problem has been greatly exacerbated by the spread of massive 
misinformation tactics. These tactics, employed by a new breed of malign state 
and corporate actors, are designed to create strategic doubt using 
sophisticated internet-based media forms.

Artists have responded with critical investigative and forensic practices to 
counter this strategically manufactured epistemological uncertainty – a general 
collapse of trust in the institutions that are supposed to ‘know’. However, 
this ‘evidentiary’ turn in aesthetics and artistic research invites its own 
problems. As the curators David Garcia and Mi You put it, these works can “have 
a tendency to project an aura of the irrefutable”, and a need is felt to move 
beyond ‘uncomplicated scientific empiricism’.

How to navigate the complexities of a situation where, as the show asserts, the 
crisis of knowledge and the crisis of politics have become one and the same 
thing?

The program is divided into two thematic blocks of interlocked conversations 
exploring the predicament of epistemological uncertainty, and possible ways to 
counteract the manufacture of strategic doubt, including new approaches to 
documentary practices. 

The conversations involve artists present in the show, theorists, researchers 
and activists, including interventions by the UKRAiNATV collective and the 
research group Politics of Knowledge of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague 
(KABK). 

The proceedings are moderated by co-curator David Garcia, Eric Kluitenberg 
(Tactical Media Files) and Alexandra Barancova (NADD – Network Archives Design 
and Digital Culture).

Language: English / Attendance: Free / Sign up: Here 
<https://framerframed.stager.co/web/tickets/111442084>

Program Sunday September 29

10.00 Space open

10.30 Introductions
          David Garcia / Alexandra Barancova / Eric Kluitenberg (moderators)

11.00 Keynote #1: Paolo Cirio - Evidentiary Realism

11.30 Conversation #1 - Knowledge in Times of Crisis
        With:
        - Paolo Cirio
        - Lua Vollaard (Superkilogirls / Stroom)
        - Chris Julien (XR / Utrecht University / Waag)
        - Anke Haarmann (Leiden University)
        - David Garcia & Eric Kluitenberg (moderators)

13.00 Presentation Politics of Knowledge Research Group
        ( Maarten Cornel Johanna Ehde, Anke Haarmann Ingrid Grünwald,
          Eric Kluitenberg, Tatjana Macic, Elisabeth Rafstedt, Zuzanna 
Zgierska) 

        LUNCH BREAK

14.00 Keynote #2: Shatha Safi - RIWAQ Centre for Architectural Conservation 
(tbc)

14.30 Conversation #2 - Documentation in Times of Crisis
        With:
        - Shatha Safi (RIWAQ)
        - UKRAiNATV
        - Nermin Elsherif (Utrecht University)
        - Fieke Jansen (Critical Infrastructure Lab)
        - Alexandra Barancova (NADD) & Eric Kluitenberg (moderators)

16.00 CLOSE / Coffee break

17.00 - 18.00 UKRAiNATV hybrid performance cross mixing x performing between 
Krakow and the Framer Framed studio.

UKRAiNATV <https://ukrainatv.streamart.studio/> invites you to a hybrid and 
collective performance GROUNDING, where pure sounds of sirens, dirty feet, soil 
from Ukraine, flints and silicon, energy cables and wifi will touch, intersect, 
transmit signals, warm up, conduct energy, and transform into alchemical and 
stream-art processes, and connections between Framer Framed in Amsterdam, 
StreamArtStudio in Kraków, Yermilov Center in Kharkiv, and Re:frame.TV in 
Kyiv... 

Participants: Hlib Dovzhuk, Rom Dziadkiewicz, Sofiia Reznichenko, Lorenzo 
Airachi, AzjA, Ksenia Mirgorodska, and others.

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Further information at Tactical Media Files  
<http://www.tacticalmediafiles.net/events/50269>& Framer Framed 
<https://framerframed.nl/en/projecten/finissage-really-art-and-knowledge-in-time-of-crisis/>

This event is co-organised by Framer Framed <https://framerframed.nl/en> and 
the Network Archives Design and Digital Culture 
<https://nieuweinstituut.nl/en/projects/nadd> (NADD).

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