Workshop: Visual Wild Mapping by artists Animali Domestici | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T09:49:31+08:00 Peatix NTU CCA Singapore Workshop: Visual Wild Mapping by artists Animali Domestici tag:peatix.com,2020:event-1358212 2020-01-19T13:00:00SGT 2020-01-19T13:00:00SGT The presence and roles of different species within urban metropolitan environments are often overlooked or not perceived at all, even if they represent fundamental components of urban ecologies. This workshop aims for a collective sharing of such species through immediate and trans-disciplinary storytelling techniques. Participants will learn to engage with different graphic composition techniques, utilising both prearranged and personalised elements. They will also be using multiple scales, from fragments of cities to small objects, to expand the range of layers that can be included in the narrative from technical to cultural, superstition to institutional and many more. Developed for ages 16 - 23. Participation fee includes material costs.Venue: The Seminar Room, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, Blk 43 Malan Road, Singapore 109443Workshop Fee: $12This workshop is by paid pre-registration only. No walk-ins allowed.BiographyAnimali Domestici (Italy/Thailand), founded by Antonio Bernacchi and Alicia Lazzaroni (both b. 1983), is a duo and design practice based in Bangkok. They focus on the development of experimental and speculative projects, products, and processes, beyond the dichotomies of culture and nature, “infra-ordinary” and “ab-normal,” human and non-human. With admittedly fragmented and heterogeneous sources of inspiration, they are interested in post-anthropocentric spaces, subjects, and materialities, in human and animal behaviour, vernacular crafts and traditions, popular tastes and everyday life references, rendered “lifestyles” and marketing strategies. Animali Domestici is also intensively involved in teaching and research. Lazzaroni and Bernacchi, who obtained a postgraduate Master from ETSAM, Polytechnic University of Madrid, worked in Singapore from 2010 to 2014, and since 2015 have been teaching architectural design at the International Program in Design and Architecture (INDA) of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.--This is an education programme of the exhibition The Posthuman City. Climates. Habitats. Environments. Learn more about the exhibition here.Image caption: Image-making process of BKK Opportunistic Ecologies, 2019. Courtesy the artists.