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PROGRAMME METROPOLIS LABORATORY 2014
Wednesday 21 May

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09.00-10.00   REGISTRATION, COFFEE & WELCOME
     
10.00-11.30   KEYNOTES

Welcome to Refshaleøen and to Metropolis Lab 2014

Trevor Davies (DK/UK) Artistic director, Københavns Internationale Teater and moderator, will set the overall agenda and perspective for Metropolis Laboratory.
Claus Hovmøller Jensen (DK) Head of Planning, Refshaleøens Ejendomsselskab; a short introduction to the development of the former Burmeister & Wain shipbuilding warf.

Cultural Planning – an overview of the approach, the context and the relevance
Jens Kvorning (DK) Professor, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation

Practicing cultural mapping and planning: An overview of the challenges and the benefits

Lia Ghilardi (UK), Managing director, Noema Culture and Place Mapping

The performative city – between cultural policy and cultural planning
Dorte Skot-Hansen (DK) Head of Centre, Centre for Cultural Policy Studies, University of Copenhagen
     
11.45-12.45   PANEL 1: Nordic perspective on cultural planning and place making

Christina Hjorth / Cultural Planning Laboratory (SE) Consultant and project leader
Matti Lucie Arentz (NO) Artist, advisor, curator and independent urban practitioner
Anne Laitinen / Sibbo Municipality (FI) Cultural manager  
Christian Pagh / UiWE (DK) Culture designer & CEO
Moderator: Matthias Holmberg (SE) Cultural strategist
     
12.45-13.30   PANEL 2: Artistic and architectural practice in cultural planning and place-making

Christian Nold / UCL (UK) Artist, designer, researcher "An actor-network rethinking of failure in participation"
Gitte Juul / Gitte Juul Architects (DK
) Architect working between architecture and art with her “Out of Architecture” methodology
Siri Frech / Urban Catalyst Studio (DE) Landscape architect "Strategies of creative uses"
Moderator: Trevor Davies
     
13.30-14.30   LUNCH
     
14.30-14.45   KEY NOTE
Focus on European site-specific performance, artistic interventions and community based artistic projects
Pierre Sauvageot (FR) Composer and director, Lieux Publics, French national center for arts/creation in public space and chair of In Situ, European network for artistic creation in public space
     
14.45-16.15   BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Choice of 3 sessions in collaboration with In Situ. Each with artistic directors from major European festivals. The artistic and the European perspective.

1) Landscapes of change - rural, urban and local environments in which art and performance explore the perception of re-defining the place and creating new identities. Presentations by Kees Lesuis (NL) from Terschellings Oerol Festival, Neil Butler (UK) from UZ Arts in Glasgow, Pierre Sauvageot (FR) composer and director, Lieux Publics in Marseille and Mirco Repetto and Fabrizio Nocera (IT) from the Consorzio La Veneria Reale in Italy.
Moderator: Trevor Davies

2) Public space as a democratic space - the manifestations of art in public spaces and the possibility to increase the re-appropriation of these places. Presentations by Fanni Nanay (HU) from Artopolis Association in Budapest, Markéta Cerná (CZ) from Ctyri dny in Prague, Zuzana Pacáková (SK) from K13 Kosice 2013, Valon Ibraj (XK) from ODA Teatri in Kosovo, and artist Bence Pásztor (HU) from the collective Studio-Nomad in Budapest.
Moderator: Samu Szemerey (HU) Architect

3) Public space and engaging with the city and with citizens - looking at examples of innovative projects which interact with the city and challenge the role of the participants and the creators. Presentations by Werner Schrempf (AT) from La Strada in Graz, Hugo Bergs (BE) from Theater op de Markt in Neerpelt, Eric Aubry (FR) from La Paperie, Centre National des Arts de la Rue in Angers, James Moore (NO) from Performing Arts Østfold in Fredrikstad, and architects Breg Horemans and Gert-Jan Stam (BE) with the initiative TAAT, Theatre as architecture and architecture as theatre.
Moderator: Katrien Verwilt (DK), Artistic director, Københavns Internationale Teater
     
16.30-18.00   BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Choice of 4 workshops looking at different perspectives, mapping, investigating and decoding public space and culture. Field trips, studio visits, installations, hands on practice and micro environments on Refshaleøen.

1) Temporary practice
Bureau Detours (DK
) Artist/urbanist collective based in Aarhus working participatory urban practice;
Marcelo Lerer (DK)
Artist "The Caravan method - The secret stories"

2) Decoding the urban landscape
Annette Skov
(DK) Artist "Wandering in weód - and other dilemmas" - a walk and a talk on Refshaleøen;
Asbjørn Skou (DK) Artist, guiding through the work in progress installation "An Enemy of Architecture" 

3) Public space as a development strategy
Helle Juul
, Juul|Frost Architects (DK) how findings in research projects translate into urban practice

4) Urban Culture and Mapping
Jens Brandt (DK) Urbanist with a long-term experience of working with communities, spatial mappings as a case study on methods and practice; Lia Ghilardi / Noema Culture & Place Mapping (UK) will present best practice from UK and European cities; Kerstin Bergendal (DK) Artist well-known for her large-scale public interventions and participatory projects will present her recent project Park Lek, a collaboration between the artist, the Municipality of Sundbyberg and Marabouparken Lab in Sweden.
     
18.00-19.00   PECHA KUCHA
     
19.00-21.00   DINNER (site-specific) in the urban-rural landscape of Refshaleøen