Participation is limited to 5 students.
If you are interested, please submit a short letter of interest (max. 1 page) outlining your motivation and what you hope to explore.
Letters should be sent by march 31 to joana.moll@khm.de and chaya.shen@khm.de.
| Typ | Start | End | Day | Turnus | from-to | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21.04.26 | 07.07.26 | Tuesday | Wöchentlich | 16:00 - 19:00 | Filzengraben 2, Atelier Netze, H. 4.02 |
| Typ | |
| Start | 21.04.26 |
| End | 07.07.26 |
| Day | Tuesday |
| Turnus | Wöchentlich |
| from-to | 16:00 - 19:00 |
| Location | Filzengraben 2, Atelier Netze, H. 4.02 |
This seminar accompanies the 5th edition of the Lagos Biennial, The Museum of Things
Unseen, which reflects on how visibility is shaped—and withheld—by global systems of art,
infrastructure, and power. We will explore how cultural visibility is conditioned by both
technological structures and political decisions, examining the platforms, formats, and
archives that govern what becomes public and what stays hidden.
Rather than treating invisibility as a problem to be solved, the seminar considers it as a
strategic condition. For certain individuals or communities, remaining unseen may be both
tactical and necessary. We will reflect on the risks of exposure in a digital culture shaped by
surveillance and extraction—and explore how opacity, fragmentation, or refusal can act as
resistance. At the same time, we will investigate the possibilities and limits of interoperability
between informal or community-driven archives—especially those resisting commercial or
institutional capture. How can such collections circulate without being assimilated? How
might they connect across networks without exposing themselves to the extractive logic of
the open internet?
Through research, discussion, and prototyping, the seminar will ask:
– What are the technological underpinnings of being unseen?
– How can visibility infrastructures be hacked or repurposed?
– What tools, practices, and imaginaries are needed to share cultural memory without giving
it away?
Students will collaboratively develop contributions—installations, tools, performances, or
speculative systems—for presentation as part of the Lagos Biennial OFF programme in
autumn 2026.
Language: English
Karin Cordes
Juliane Schwibbert
Claudia Warnecke
Heumarkt 14, 50667 Köln
+49 221 20189 - 194 /119 / 187 / 249
studoffice@khm.de
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Winter semester 2025/26
Lecture period:
20.10.2025 until 13.02. 2026
Summer semester 2026
Lecture period:
13.04.2026 until 24.07.2026
Winter semester 2026/27
Lecture period:
12.10.2026 until 05.02.2027
Winter break:
21.12.2026 until 01.01.2027