Workshop with Carolin Behrmann, Julian Blunk, Stijn Bussels, Miriam Hammami, Anna Polze, Leonie Ullmann, Barbara Welzel and Helen Wyld
The workshop »›Image Spaces‹ of Negotiation« explores historical negotiation spaces such as town halls and courtrooms as »image spaces« (W. Benjamin) that embody collective and political actions. Mobile artifacts and spatial designs will be analyzed to understand how normative concepts are constituted through these negotiation spaces and how virtual spaces generate potential legal and political actions. The workshop will take place on June 16 at 9:30 am in the Collaboration Space of CRC 1567.
The workshop explores various historical topologies of negotiation as virtual spaces that give an illusion of a »self-contained, self-sufficient, perceptual space« (S.K. Langer). Spaces — such as town halls, churches, assembly halls, audience chambers, courtrooms — will be discussed as »image spaces« (W. Benjamin), that form specific relational correlations, regarding spatial conditions and multisensory experiences as embodiment of collective and political action. Following the notion of topology, according to which space is defined by its relational and structuring aspects, these »images spaces« of negotiation relate to political or legal action generating social norms. The workshop will examine how normative concepts of administration, organization, and knowledge are constituted in relation to topologies of negotiation. Mobile artifacts (tapestries) and spatial designs (architecture, sculptures) will be analyzed not merely as representational frameworks but as integral components of legal or political actions. Additionally, the actuality and virtuality of these spaces will be investigated. How are potential legal and political actions generated through the actualization of the virtual? Here, »image spaces« of negotiation will be discussed as topologies of virtuous performances, relating artifacts with shared affective experiences.
Contact: helene.seewald@rub.de, leonie.ullmann@rub.de