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<div style="font-size: 14px;font-family: Helvetica Neue;"><p>A parallel
conference and workshop event of Shared Campus at Tai Kwun
Contemporary, Hong Kong (on-site) and Migros Museum für
Gegenwartskunst, Zurich (online).</p>
<p>The term “situated knowledges” coined by Donna Haraway is a central
topic in her concept of feminist objectivity. In her much-cited essay
“Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege
of Partial Perspective” (1988), Haraway assumes that all scientific
knowledge is fundamentally conditional. For this reason, the concept of
Situated Knowledge incorporates the social location and contextual
advantages of the researcher into the research process. Against an
assumption of an apparently neutral and unmediated knowledge of the
(male, white) Western idea of science and its representation through
overview visualization techniques, Haraway develops her concept of
embodied knowledges by drawing on a description of the eye and “vision”
(in the broad real and metaphorical sense). There is no such thing as
unconditional observation, she argues, because every “acquisition of
knowledge” takes place in a dynamic “apparatus of bodily production.”</p>
<p>With this in mind the conference invites artists, curators,
educators, and scholars from the Shared Campus partners and beyond to
engage in this programme of public talks and discussions as well as
participatory Zoom workshops.</p>
<p>Led by Professor Dr. Dorothee Richter (ZHdK), Dr. Cedric Maridet
(HKBU).<br>
Organisation: Ronald Kolb (ZHdK).</p>
<p><a
href="https://email.e-flux-systems.com/campaigns/hn164xd7br9b8/track-url/ox780jqa9r382/6062af9b04c2586a8e1f77e7ccff469b344db275">Curating
on the Move</a> is a travelling international curatorial workshop and
part of <a
href="https://email.e-flux-systems.com/campaigns/hn164xd7br9b8/track-url/ox780jqa9r382/42a9bb1d7e0159684efb35df476904d72e6fb650"
target="_blank">Shared Campus</a> activities.</p>
<p>Register to the webinar <a
href="https://email.e-flux-systems.com/campaigns/hn164xd7br9b8/track-url/ox780jqa9r382/0efab68a87989aa3b1d957151405317b3d3b78c9"
target="_blank">here</a>.<br>
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<a
href="https://email.e-flux-systems.com/campaigns/hn164xd7br9b8/track-url/ox780jqa9r382/34824642c65d4512a893325928f3bd9bd4fb6690">Workshop
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15, 2021.</span> Limited numbers of participants. Registration links to
the Zoom workshops below.</p></div>
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