Art & Future Research, Alliance for Artistic Research in Universities, USA, 2022

Art & Foresight

Introducing an Art-based and Future Research Ecosystem

A2RU Webinar Series, University of Michigan, USA, 2022.


A2RU, a network attached to the University of Michigan and bringing together some forty American universities committed to artistic research, invited Raphaële Bidault-Waddington to present her artistic and prospective research ecosystem.

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During this webinar, she recalled its genealogy, starting with its anchoring in the legacy of experimental and conceptual art which, since the 70s, has valued art process, experience or ideas, and dialogues with theory as well as with society.

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For more than twenty years, her laboratories have allowed her to address the frontiers of art with many fields (urbanism, knowledge, economy, etc.) and particularly future research. TAC Future Lab continues and remobilizes all of her experiences, creations and knowledge production


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Webinar presentation


A2RU welcomes French artist and futurist Raphaële Bidault-Waddington to present her expanded art and future research ecosystem. Building on the heritage of conceptual art, her initial statement in 2000 was to consider art as a vast laboratory to explore, question and open critical perspectives on the world, and as a way to produce knowledge, eventually disrupting conventions, borders or disciplines.

Exhibited and published, her image laboratory addresses topics ranging from aesthetic speculation and value(s) creation to cities, metaverses and future world-building, from the digital transition to the post-truth paradigm. Her idea laboratory (renamed LIID Future Lab in 2016), also occasionally published or exhibited, experiments collaborations with organizations at the frontier of art with knowledge, economy, critical design, urban design, innovation and future studies.

From 2008 to 2017, her R&D lab on the future Greater Paris metropolis, hosted at ACTE Institute (Arts Research), Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne University, was laureate of several selective academic research and pedagogic innovation programs. Her latest R&D future lab Toward Alien Cosmologies focuses on post-human and post-colonial futures, the Anthropocene and the related anthropological and epistemological reset.

Watch the Webinar: https://a2ru.org/event/introducing-an-art-based-and-future-research-ecosystem/

 

About the Speaker

Raphaële Bidault-Waddington is an artist-researcher, author and futurist based in Paris and working internationally. Since 2000 she has cultivated an art-based research ecosystem organized in “labs” exploring the borders of art, contemporary world transformations, and hypothetical futures.

Her work has been exhibited in galleries such as Apex Art, in New York, Over Gaden Art Center in Copenhagen, gallery Forde in Geneva, and Colette and La Villette in Paris, and published in art and theory reviews such as Marges (Paris St Denis University), Pylone in Brussels, Les Cahiers Européens de l’Imaginaires in Paris and Susch Muzeum Magazine in Switzerland. Via LIID Future Lab, she has experimented collaborations with universities (e.g., CNRS, Aalto University Helsinki, Parsons School, Science-Po Paris, Lausanne University, IHEST, etc.), urban projects (Copenhagen, Montevideo, Shanghai, Tehran, etc.), cultural places (e.g., Atelier LUMA Arles, Geneva Museum of Art and History) and companies (e.g., Peclers Paris, Bouygue Real Estate, Chanel).

She is a member of international research networks on knowledge economy and futures studies.

All her exhibitions, publications, conferences and collaborations can be viewed on www.rbidaultwaddington.net