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March 19 – 30, 2025

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CPH:LAB INTER:ACTIVE SYMPOSIUM

CPH:LAB INTER:ACTIVE SYMPOSIUM

15:00 - 18:00 Monday 18th Mar 2024 / 180 min

WHO OWNS THE NARRATIVE?  – Monday March 18, 2024 15:00-18:00, CPH:DOX Social Cinema, Kunsthal Charlottenborg

The INTER:ACTIVE SYMPOSIUM is a unique event in which we introduce the cohort of the 2024 CPH:LAB to specially-invited festival guests from across the creative industries.

In a conference-style programme we will examine with them the creative landscape into which their new works are emerging with  a series of lightning talks from a number of festival guests.

We are delighted to welcome artist and curator Astria Suparak to open the Symposium as the keynote speaker. She will introduce “Asian Futures,” a series of projects which asks: “What does it mean when so many white filmmakers envision futures inflected by Asian culture, but devoid of actual Asian people?” Astria will contextualise the work by showing how her art practice draws on geography, fandom, sports, punk feminism, and working with activist artist groups. Astria Suparak’s installation, Finite Horizon, is presented at the Interactive Exhibition of the festival.

Astria Suparak will be followed by artist and writer Alistair Gentry, who will talk about making work, especially with disabled people, outside the conventional spaces of galleries, theatres, and mainstream documentary. Unbuilt Environments, played at CPH:DOX, is a video installation about imagined utopias and dystopias of disabled people, based on consultation with disabled people in London. It uses architectural fly-throughs and property developer concept images to satirise the ways that society, and the built environment, disables and excludes.

Poulomi Basu, transmedia artist, photographer and activist will discuss how, as a post-colonial artist, her personal/political approach to her diverse cross-disciplinary artistic and activistic practice moves beyond materiality and object-based expression. She will draw from her previous works and Blood Speaks, exhibited at CPH:DOX, to talk about what it means to be making art in an emergency with dialogical, decolonial, speculative and futuristic aesthetics that can disrupt spaces and create meaningful impact.

We will end with Avinash Kumar, who will present an expansive and provocative view for the future of video games, metaverse and entertainment cultures in a post-AI world. Speaking from the year 2079 as one of the protagonists in his performance Elsewhere in India, presented at CPH:DOX, he will share his work in crafting speculative historical and futuristic worlds that present important lessons for decolonising mainstream global entertainment through rapid advancements in generative AI art techniques and technologies

The Symposium is followed by a CPH:LAB Prototype Pop-Up exhibition event from 19:00-22:00 taking place at the Odd Fellow Palace. Both events are open to all accredited guests and ticket holders.

The CPH:LAB and the INTER:ACTIVE SYMPOSIUM are kindly co-funded by the Creative Europe MEDIA programme of the European Union and The Danish Film Institute.

Speakers

Astria Suparak

Astria Suparak's cross-disciplinary projects address complex and urgent issues made accessible through a popular culture lens, such as science fiction movies, rock music, and sports. (Oakland, California)

Alistair Gentry

Alistair Gentry is an English writer, artist, performer and producer who lives in London. He makes live art, performance lectures, participatory experiences and live role-playing games, often focusing on communities and audiences outside of conventional exhibition or performance spaces.

Poulomi Basu

Poulomi Basu is an Indian neurodiverse artist known for her exploration of the interrelationship between systems of power and bodies through work that exists at the limits of art, technology and activism.

Avinash Kumar

Avinash Kumar is a design strategist, researcher and artist, and one of the co-founders of Quicksand. Under his artist alias Thiruda, he has been a mainstay in the Indian electronic scene as a VJ since 2007. His ongoing project ‘Elsewhere in India’ explores Indian futures and Gen-AI, and was presented at the London Film Festival in 2023. He is a festival director at several music festivals and properties over the past 15 + years, such as Unbox Festival and EyeMyth Media Arts Festival.