Seminar Anneke Jansen and Iris van der Tuin: Frogs and Clowns. An Object Orientation of Protest Today

Transmission in Motion

to
Kawanabe Kyōsai, One-eyed, malformed goddess Benzaiten accompanied by an elephant, reptilian monsters, and the fierce Buddhist guardian Fudō Myōō holding a sword (1890). Source: The Metropolitan Museum
Kawanabe Kyōsai, One-eyed, malformed goddess Benzaiten accompanied by an elephant, reptilian monsters, and the fierce Buddhist guardian Fudō Myōō holding a sword (1890). Source: The Metropolitan Museum

In the 12 November seminar of Transmission in Motion’s Navigating Entanglements series, Anneke Jansen (SPOT Groningen) and Iris van der Tuin (Utrecht University) will explore object orientation: a method that uses objects to bring together perspectives. 

Jansen and Van der Tuin will disentangle the inflatable frogs and other clowning objects used in protests in the United States today. How are we connected to the performance of protest, and the power structures that protesters with inflatable objects address?

Read more about the seminar on the Transmission in Motion website
Start date and time
End date and time
Location
Drift 13, room 005
Registration

Please register by completing this form

More information
Read more about Transmission in Motion’s Navigating Entanglements seminar series