care

over

cure

on access, disability, and the world we want to live in

artist talk
with Pernilla Manjula Philip
and simo_tier

The recording of the event will be available here in a few weeks. Follow Studiengruppe Informationsdesign on instagram if you would like to keep up with the updates.

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  • The event will be hosted in online space via Zoom. You don't need the Zoom app to join the meeting.

  • The talks and moderation will be in English with English subtitles. To turn on subtitles in zoom look for “CC” or “Show Captions” button in the meeting toolbar.

  • You can join whenever you want. Between 9:30 and 10 am there will be time for you to get comfy during the a soft opening, and at 10 we will start with the program of the event.

  • There will be two ten minute breakes.

  • No prior registration is required.

  • The event will be recorded. If you cannot attend or want to revisit what happened, the recording will soon be published on this website.

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9:30 am – Soft opening
10:00 am – Introduction
10:10 am – Talk by Pernilla Manjula Philip
10:35 am – Break
10:45 am – Breathing energizer
10:50 am – Talk by simo_tier
11:15 am – Break
11:25 am – Q&A
12:00 am – End

click to open section code of care: how we hold our online space

We want to create a space where everyone feels welcome. To help us hold that space, we created a code of care - a document that describes how we wish to meet and learn together.

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Pernilla Manjula Philip (she/her) explores chronic illness as both a lived reality and a field of research. Drawing on her own experience, she examines do-it-yourself/together and open-source medical tools that raise questions of vulnerability, shared resilience, and power. Her work highlights how unofficial practices can challenge dominant medical narratives, while also asking who shapes medical knowledge and what counts as safety. Alongside her artistic practice, she teaches in art education and is a member of Crip The Curriculum.

Check out Pernilla's work on her website or follow her on instagram.

simo_tier (it/they) is a multi-media artist and activist, influenced by its lived reality as a disabled, Indigenous, agender, white, gay, AuDHD femme. It is deeply passionate about lifting up and supporting QTBIPoC voices and projects, as well as breaking down barriers to create a community based on Disability Justice and reformative change. It is living, working, and studying in Berlin.

Check out simo_tier's work on its' website or follow it on instagram.

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In our glossary, we gathered some words, ideas and concepts that may make an appearance during the event. Whether they are new, familiar or somewhere in between, we invite you to explore their meaning at your own pace.

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This event is hosted by Studiengruppe Informationsdesign (SI) at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle. It is part of the semester project "On: Collective Access" by guest professor Ren Loren Britton. Find out more about Ren's work on their website.

We thank our speakers and guests, teaching staff of (SI) and all the students that participated in hosting this event.

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Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle

University of Art and Design

Neuwerk 7

06108 Halle (Saale), Germany

www.burg-halle.de