Fiction Feeling Frame: 'How can we speak to each other?'
26 February 2021 | 2pm
This event will be live-streamed via Zoom. Register via link below.
As part of the RCA Research Biennale, the Fiction Feeling Frame (FFF) research theme group presents the third in an ongoing series of collaborative performance lectures. These performances bring researchers into a process of group formation, of experimental method and display, and of building a research agenda around the question, 'how can we speak to each other?'
Following this performance lecture, a panel of FFF members will open up a discussion about methods of dialogue, collaboration, and transmediation in architectural and art research with the audience. The performance lecture participants, Steve Salambier and Kelly Spanou, will be joined by panellists Adam Kaasa, Thandi Loewenson and David Burns.
The Fiction Feeling Frame research theme opens up a discussion in the School and beyond about multiple and contradictory realities of lived, digitised, mediated, speculated and contested spatial lives through the lenses, literatures, entrapments, directions, and false ends of fiction, feeling, and frame.
The first performance lecture, 'Offerings', was from Adam Kaasa, Thandi Loewenson and David Burns in November - you can explore the part-archive here. The second performance, Riversoup: A Performance in Hydrofeminism was a film from Ibiye Camp, Gabriella Hirst and Clara Kraft Isono which premiered during the Work in Progress exhibition.
Visit https://research-biennale.rca.ac.uk/events for Zoom link to join