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  • Bétonsalon - Center for Art and Research

    9 esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet

    75013 Paris
    +33.(0)1.45.84.17.56
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    Bétonsalon - Center for Art and Research
    Université de Paris
    5 rue Thomas Mann
    Campus des Grands Moulins
    75205 Paris Cédex 13
  • The Public School
  • 12 Gestures
  • Communism’s Afterlives
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  • September 2010
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    2009-2010

    L’ÉCOLE PUBLIQUE DE PARIS
    October 3rd 2009 6:00p.m.
    The Public School (Paris) Discussion group

    This course will assemble the dis­cus­sion group to debate and orga­nize the pro­posals posted in the Public School web­site.

    QUE FALLAIT-IL VOIR?
    October 12th 2009 7:30p.m.
    Damien Airault and Joël Riff

    Class pro­grammed around Damien Airault’s (curator and art critic) works and Joël Riff on the status of the spec­tator.

    D. Airault : www.deux­ieme-agence.com
    J. Riff : www.curieux.over-blog.com

    CHRONIQUE D’UN PAYS AU BORD DE LA CRISE DE NERFS
    October 20th 2009 5:00p.m.
    Sílvia Guerra

    Portugal and its way of living the con­tem­po­rary, between cinema and visual and per­for­ma­tive arts. Unveiling of authors such as Rui Costa, Tiago Hespanha, Sancho Silva, Manuel Santos Maia, Hugo Canoilas, António Sena, Paulo Mendes, Pedro Barateiro and Bunga, amongst others.

    THE PUBLIC SCHOOL
    October 27th 2009 7:00 p.m.
    Sean Dockray

    The Public School pre­sen­ta­tion (by co-founder Sean Dockray).

    CONSTRUIRE UN PROJECT CITOYEN... ET VOUS, COMMENT FÂITES-VOUS?
    October 29th 2009 6:00 p.m.
    October 30th 2009 7:00 p.m.
    November 10th 2009 6:00 p.m.
    December 1st 2009 6:00 p.m.
    December 14th 2009 18:00

    Organised in part­ner­ship with the Mission Démocratie Régionale et Jeunesse du Conseil Régional d’Ile-de-France

    COMMENT CONTACTER DES PUBLICS PARTICULIÈREMENT DIFFICILES ET ÉLOIGNÉS DES DISPOSITIFS EXISTANTS : L’EXPÉRIENCE DE L’ASSOCIATION ESPOIR GOUTTE D’OR
    October 29th 2009 6:00 p.m.

    This pro­gram focuses on the issue of publics and will dis­cuss how to main­tain con­tact with par­tic­u­larly dif­fi­cult and out of reach publics (from the EGO Association’s point of view).

    QUELS OUTILS ET COMMENT LES UTILISER POUR FAVORISER L’IMPLICATION DE PUBLICS ÉLOIGNÉS DANS DES PROJETS CITOYENS?
    October 30th 2009 7:00 p.m.

    This pro­gram focuses on the tools needed to enable estranged publics to par­tic­i­pate in cit­izen pro­jects and how to put them to prac­tice.

    COMMENT FAIRE DU DÉBAT PUBLIC UN OUTIL DE PARTICIPATION CITOYENNE? PAR L’ASSOCIATION LA FONDA
    November 10th 2009 6:00 p.m.

    A class regarding public debate and cit­izen par­tic­i­pa­tion.

    EVEILLER L’INTÉRÊT AUX SCIENCES POUR FORMER DES CITOYENS ACTIFS, RÉFLÉCHIS ET CRITIQUES
    December 1st 2009 6:00 p.m.

    A class aiming to intro­duce the Association’s methods to gather audi­ences around science.

    FAIRE DÉCOUVRIR EN PRATIQUE LE THÉÂTRE-FORUM PAR L’ASSOCIATION NAJE
    December 14th 2009 6:00 p.m.

    A class in devel­oping pop­ular cul­ture so that all men, women and chil­dren pos­sess the ability to make use of their cit­i­zen­ship in a repub­lican democ­racy.

    HISTOIRE DE L’ART HORS CADRE
    October 31st 2009 and December 2nd 2009 2:00p.m.
    Josiane Gervais-Tiberghien and Camille Paulhan

    This class aims to approach art his­tory’s obscured side in two man­ners: theory and prac­tice.

    TRANSVERSALE/ CHANGEMENT D’AILE
    November 4th 2009 6p.m.
    Jonathan Fouchard

    Science class (in 3 parts).
    1st class: The cell from a cyber­netic point of view.
    2nd class: The cell from a physics point of view.
    3rd class: Space from a biology point of view.

    LECTURES DE THEORIE SUR L’ART CONTEMPORAIN
    November 6th 2009 6:30p.m.
    Yann Ricordel, Silvia Guerra and Nicolas Fourgeaud

    Critic, philo­soph­ical and socio-eco­nomic pro­duc­tion aiming art and the con­tem­po­rary space.

    TRADUCTION ET ÉCRITURE / TRANSLATION AND WRITING
    November 7th 2009 10:30 a.m.
    Kate Briggs

    Through this class, we intend to debate the rela­tion between trans­la­tion and writing.

    INSTRUCTIONS POUR UN COURS DE DESSIN
    November 7th 2009 2:30 p.m.
    Chloe Briggs

    A drawing class (without a teacher) given through an instruc­tion sheet.

    INITIATION À LA PEINTURE SUR LE PONT DU PARC
    November 7th 2009 2:30 p.m.
    Jean- Philippe Basello

    An intro­duc­tion to painting taking place on the bridge over the park where par­tic­i­pants are invited to mate­ri­alize their per­spec­tive on the neigh­bor­hood’s land­scape.

    Y-THE BLACK ISSUE
    May 1st 2010 5:00 p.m.
    Proposed by Komplot

    ’Y-The Black Issue’ looks for new col­lab­o­ra­tive pro­cesses in pub­lishing and exhi­bi­tion making. The pub­li­ca­tion is a script for the exhi­bi­tion moti­vated by the desire to combat the dark­ness and cold through the gath­ering of frag­ments of con­ver­sa­tions, poetry and images about SAD (sea­sonal affec­tive dis­order), melan­choly, northern lights, weather, coun­tryside or second res­i­den­cies.
    ’Y-The Black Issue’, Book Launch and work­shop.

    "JE ME SENS COMME UNE CUISSE DE POULET SOUS CELLOPHANE AU SUPERMARCHÉ"
    June 5th ,12th and 19th 2010 3:00 p.m.
    Maud Granger, Victor Costales, Jeanne Granger

    A class in three chap­ters:

    - The Post-cap­i­talist Language
    - Post-human Fictions
    - Post-cap­i­talism and Post-humanism

    THE PAGE + THE SCREEN: SITING TEXT IN THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY AND BEYOND
    June 29th 2010 9:00 p.m.
    Alexander Provan

    The class will examine print cul­ture in the dig­ital era: the poten­tials new tech­nolo­gies offer for ren­o­vating tra­di­tional forms of reading and viewing, strate­gies for making use of them, his­tor­ical prece­dents for the cur­rent trans­for­ma­tion of print and the publics formed around it, and the evo­lu­tion of what we call pub­lish­ing—an industry becoming dis­ag­gre­gated and thus rede­fined in rela­tion to indi­vidual and social (self-pub­lishing), rather than cor­po­rate, pro­duc­tion.

    LES INTERLUCUTEURS III - LES FAUSSES CONFIDENCES
    15 October 2010 18:00 Ecole des Beaux arts de Toulouse
    16 October 2010 11:00 Ecole des Beaux arts de Toulouse

    A propo­si­tion by Mathilde Villeneuve
    At the Ecole des Beaux arts de Toulouse, 5 quai de la Daurade, 31000 Toulouse.
    In the frame of Printemps de septembre, from 24 September to17 October 2010

    Friday October 15th

    Note pour la for­tune cri­tique de Nicolas Poussin, Benjamin Seror
    from 6pm to 6.45pm
    index­of­ben­jamin­seror.free.fr

    Des impres­sions et des ombres, Marcelline Delbecq
    from 7pm to 7.40pm

    Saturday October 16th
    Esthétique des dif­férends, Benoit Maire
    from 11am tp 11.40am

    Loreto Martinez Troncoso, in col­lab­o­ra­tion with Ewen Chardronnet
    from 12am to 12.45am

    Currator: Mathilde Villeneuve
    Artists: Sandy Amerio, Oystein Asaan, Julie Brusley, Alex Cecchetti, Julien Crépieux, Guillaume Constantin, Marcelline Delbecq, Guillaume Désanges, Luca Frei, Ryan Gander, Mark Geffriaud, Emmanuelle Lainé et Laetitia Paviani, Benoît Maire, Benjamin Seror, Loreto Martinez Troncoso.

    Hypertexte http://www.projet-hyper­texte.com/, in part­ner­ship with the Ecole des beaux-arts de Toulouse, label Toulous’up, Printemps de Septembre http://www.print­emps­de­septembre.com , and in col­lab­o­ra­tion with the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’arts Paris-Cergy http://www.ensapc.fr/

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