Kviečiame į LUNI diskusiją „Kūrybinės industrijos – galimybės kūrybiniam potencialui ar nauja kapitalistinio išnaudojimo forma?“, dalyvaujant Gintautui Mažeikiui ir Redui Diržiui
The philosophy and aesthetics of sneezing through the history of cinema, including the first ever copyrighted film, Harpo Marx’s only onscreen line, and many more.
Kazys Varnelis will introduce projects, implemented by Network Architecture Lab at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation.
Contemporary Art Centre kindly invites you to a lecture „An Aggregate Body“ by the AFF Architekten, an architect group from Berlin, internationally noted for their experimental architectural design.
European Humanities University and the CAC present a series of public lectures by distinguished scholars in Visual and Cultural Studies: J. Elkins, L. Manovich, S. Lash and J. Wolff
Curator and writer Johan Lundh will talk about his recent project, “Learning from Vancouver”. The main subject of the project was mediatisation of cities in general and Vancouver in particular, and the role played by model cities in the global context.
In post-industrial cities culture is associated with the new urban ‘business’. The services of this area can be exemplified by prestigious festivals, biennials, large sports events, etc., that aim to promote the cosmopolitan image of the place and appeal to international investors and tourists. The
The CAC continues the series of events called “3 Uses of the Knife” (co-organised in 2009 with artnews.lt and the National Gallery of Art) and invites you to the meetings with Maria Fusco and Raimundas Malašauskas at the CAC Reading Room.