Reclaiming vital rhythms
In this workshop, we enter the rhythm of clay to feel and think about the various narratives that exist around what we call time. Faced with the multiple social and ecological crises and the need to organise ourselves as a community, this encounter aims to create a space to rethink the colonialist capitalist construction of time (kneading time) from a pluriversal framework that centres vital knowledges.
(Lima Callao/Vienna) is an artist-researcher whose work expands through collaboration with more-than-human local ecosystems and in response to spiritual-political concerns. They engage with sentient forms of knowledge that question systems of accumulation and dispossession and are concerned with sustaining communal and interdependent life. Caceres is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
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