264.098 Visual Culture Module
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2023W, VU, 9.0h, 10.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 9.0
  • Credits: 10.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand contemporary art and architecture production as a means and expression of cultural, political and economic changes and to engage themselves in new approaches of experimental, critical spatial practice. Due to its orientation toward a combination of scholarly and artistic research, the Visual Culture module offers students a range of transdisciplinary competences - critical thinking, cooperation, experimental approaches, research-oriented project work, interpretation and adaptation skills – for independently engaging with the production/reception of art and architecture.

Subject of course


LABORATORY OF POSTHUMANIST ARCHITECTURE

In a time characterised by extraction, conflict and crises – what critical tools do we hold to imagine better futures? Layered and expanding systems of social inequity manifesting in various forms of discrimination, racist violence, climate change, and wealth disparity are producing what Mark Fisher refers to as a ‘malaise,’ a feeling that there is, and can be, ‘nothing new;’ That there may be ‘no alternative’ to the philosophical paradigms that dictate extraction, exploitation and individuation.

The Visual Cultures Module for the Winter Term 2023–24 will concern strategies for imagining new forms of social bonding and community building.  In the ‘Laboratory for Posthumanist Architecture’ we will consider what it means to de-centre the human in the ways we live, think, and practice. By focusing on posthumanism, an approach that disrupts, questions, and invites new paradigms of world-making, we will seek to collectively ‘trouble’ binary thinking to discuss new ways of addressing human’s relationship to the natural world. Popularized within the fields of philosophy and critical theory by critics such as Donna Haraway and Rosi Braidotti – posthumanism is increasingly becoming not just a set of vague ideas and beliefs, but something that can be practiced and applied in structural, spatial, and material ways. The Laboratory for Posthumanist Architecture will address what it means to translate posthumanist philosophy on concrete terms in the realm of architecture.

Situated between the discursive fields of architecture, contemporary art and theory, the module will create a structure for critical reflection, collaborative discussion, and material practice through seminars, reading groups, public lectures, workshops, and screenings. Examples from art, architecture, and activism will be shared to discuss what to do with critique – supplanted by bi-weekly public programmes with renown thinkers and practitioners from around the world, each engaging with designing, curating, making, and imagining for better futures and new conceptions of the human. 

Students will be required to work both independently and collaboratively in an active and discursive atmosphere. With the support of department lecturers and tutors, each student will be asked to produce a creative group project conceived throughout the course, which shows practice-based interpretations and reflections on the ideas raised throughout the module’s duration. Students will also be asked to work together to conceive of a final group exhibition. This collective intervention will respond to the module’s guiding query: How can we imagine and experiment with Posthumanist Architecture?

 

Core courses

Contemporary Culture

Visual Culture of the City

Regimes of the Visual

Art as an Architectural Concept

Applied Cultural Theory

 

Additional courses

Architectures of the Everyday

New Models of Culture and Art Production

Excursion Visual Culture

 

Dates:


Monday, 2 October 2023
2-4 pm

Carmen Lael Hines + Marcel Schmitz 
Introduction into the Visual Culture Module

 

Monday, 9 October 2023
2-4 pm

Peter Mörtenböck + Helge Mooshammer
Seminar: A World of Matter


Monday, 16 October 2023
2-4 pm

Basurama + Carmen Lael Hines
Seminar: Plantare

 

Tuesday, 17 October 2023
11 am - 1 pm

Tutor/Student Workshop + Carmen Lael Hines

 

Monday, 23 October 2023
2-4 pm

Basurama + Carmen Lael Hines
Seminar: Plantare

 

Tuesday, 24 October 2023
11 am - 1 pm

Tutor/Student Workshop

 

Monday, 30 October 2023
2-4 pm

Mary Maggic
Seminar: Biohacking and Disobedience


Tuesday, 31 October 2023
11 am - 1 pm

Tutor/Student Workshop + Carmen Lael Hines

 

November 2023

 

Monday, 6 November 2023
6-8 pm

Peter Mörtenböck + Helge Mooshammer + Visual Culture 2023/24 Professorial Fellow
Seminar 

  

Monday, 13 November 2023
2-4 pm

Mary Maggic
Seminar: Biohacking and Disobedience

 

Tuesday, 14 November 2023
11 am - 1 pm

Tutor/Student Workshop (optional)

 

Monday, 20 November 2023
2-4 pm

Ido Nahari 
Seminar: A Thing of the Past

 

Tuesday, 21 November 2023
11 am - 1 pm

Tutor/Student Workshop

 

Monday, 27 November 2023
2-4 pm

Lisa Moravec
Seminar: Posthumanist Theory: A New Beginning or Recurring End?

 

Tuesday, 28 November 2023
11 am - 1 pm

Tutor/Student Workshop


December 2023

 

Monday, 4 December 2023
all day

Lisa Moravec + Carmen Lael Hines
Full-day symposium

 

Monday, 11 December 2023 
2-4 pm

Peter Mörtenböck + Helge Mooshammer + guests
Seminar: A World of Matter II

 

Monday, 18 December 2023
6-8 pm

Marti Manen
Seminar: Curating as a -Ing Form

 

Tuesday, 19 December 2023 - Midterms                                               
11 am - 1 pm

Marti Manen + Carmen Lael Hines + Marcel Schmitz


January 2024


Tuesday, 9 January 2024
11 am - 1 pm

Tutor/Student Workshop

 

Monday, 15 January 2024
2-4 pm

Institute for Postnatural Studies
Seminar: The Cosmopolitical Garden

 

Tuesday, 16 January 2024
11 am - 1 pm 

Institute for Postnatural Studies
Tutor/Student Workshop

 

Monday, 22 January 2024

Final student exhibition (public)

 

For further information in English see the TISS pages of individual courses and the departmental homepage: https://visualculture.tuwien.ac.at

 

Teaching methods

Lectures and discussions; independent project work; literature study; fieldwork and excursions; writing texts; development of graphic and audiovisual content; multimedia formats; presentations

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

Induction meeting: Mon 2 Oct 2023, 2-4pm
Seminar room AA 03 1 (main building, 3rd floor)

Online: You are going to find the links to the individual Zoom dates on TUWEL

For detailed information in English see the departmental website: https://visualculture.tuwien.ac.at/teaching

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Mon14:00 - 16:0002.10.2023Seminarraum AA 03 - 1 Modul Visuelle Kultur - Einführung
Mon10:00 - 20:0009.10.2023 - 22.01.2024Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Visual Culture Module - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Mon02.10.202314:00 - 16:00Seminarraum AA 03 - 1 Modul Visuelle Kultur - Einführung
Mon09.10.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon16.10.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon23.10.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon30.10.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon06.11.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon13.11.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon20.11.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon27.11.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon04.12.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon11.12.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon18.12.202310:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon08.01.202410:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon15.01.202410:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur
Mon22.01.202410:00 - 20:00Seminarraum AC0440 Modul Visuelle Kultur

Examination modalities

Active participation; project work; short texts; presentations

Application

TitleApplication beginApplication end
Theoriemodule Master18.09.2023 09:0021.09.2023 23:59

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 443 Architecture Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Preceding courses

Accompanying courses

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Miscellaneous

Language

if required in English