Period:
2024.10.12(Sat)
14:00–15:30 Doors open 13:30
2024.10.12(Sat)
14:00–15:30 Doors open 13:30
Theater 21/ 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
Free
Reservation: Peatix (6/1-)
Applications are no longer being accepted as we have reached capacity.
100 persons
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
Phone: +81-76-220-2801
Tim Ingold, an up-and-coming anthropologist and social scientist, has an interesting perspective on the concept of lines. In one of his books, Lines, he presents the idea that lines are not pre-existing entities in the world, but rather processes and activities themselves. Ingold himself shares some of his research on how lines are woven into as the fabric of the world, connecting objects, people and ideas.
Tim Ingold is Professor Emeritus of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen. He has carried out fieldwork among Saami and Finnish people in Lapland, and has written on environment, technology and social organisation in the circumpolar North, on animals in human society, and on human ecology and evolutionary theory. His more recent work explores environmental perception and skilled practice. Ingold’s current interests lie on the interface between anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture. Ingold is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In 2022 he was made a CBE for services to Anthropology.
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (Kanazawa Art Promotion and Development Foundation)