Month: juin 2015

  • Invite to colloquium 5: Disability, ableism and the body: Diversifying, the politics of representation and queering art school

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    Friday, 3rd of July 2015

    18.00h
    Xavier Bouvier, Haute École de Musique (HEM)
    Welcoming and introductory remarks

    18.15h – 19.45h
    Sébastien Kessler: Le freak, c’est chic

    In his talk, Sébastien Kessler – “survivor of eugenics” or “opportunistic slacker” – embraces his visible impairment as an asset rather than a disability. What is our perspective on a population that at times is stigmatized as being vulnerable, while at other times is judged as impressive? How do you balance the conflicting and yet most normal desires to be both ordinary and extraordinary? Come listen to Sébastien and participate in a debate on the art of being freak in our contemporary society. — Freak out!

    [dis]abled, Sébastien Kessler is physicist and health economist, an alderman in Lausanne’s City Council, community activist and founder of a consulting firm that specializes in universal access to the built and outdoor environments and services (www.id-geo.ch)

    Venue: Haute École d’Art et de Design, HEAD, Auditoire, Boulevard James Fazy, 15, Geneva.