13. Mai 2025, 17.00 Uhr Kunstuni Linz, Hauptplatz 8, 4020 Linz (Lecture Hall F - H8.05.03)
The Chair of History of Knowledge and the ERC project OLFAC invite you to a lecture series from Mia Yoshida (Artistic Research and Head of the Zentrum Fokus Forschung, University of Applied Arts Vienna).
My contribution to The Senses in Performance is an artistic and curatorial inquiry into the reconstitution and reimagining of the temporality of the event – specially, how contemporary artistic practices can reclaim temporalities that have been subjugated by the relentless acceleration and optimization of time within contemporary economic regimes. Time, as a concept, has been continuously redefined at the intersections of philosophy, science (including engineering, physics, technology), and industry. In the context of today’s intensified acceleration and extractive temporal logics, it is important to recall that the dominant mode of conceptualising, synchronising, and accelerating temporal experience are grounded in an enduring belief in logos. In contrast to a logos-based approach, my presentation draws on relationalism articulated in Buddhism and introduces the notion of Mimi o Sumasu – the Very Act of Listening. Through images, sound and poetry, I will explore this notion as attunement to ecological sensitivity, where time becomes both the subject and the method of inquiry for unsayble.
Miya Yoshida currently works as Professor of Artistic Research and the head of PhD in Art Programme at the Doctoral School, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria. She has been developing ”theory and practice” in various forms and formats based on her artistic research. Her curatorial practices includes the 6th Asian Triennale Manchester (2025), Listening to the Stones (Kunsthaus Dresden, 2021–2022), the annual exhibition project, Sharing as Caring No. 1–7 (Heidelberger Kunstverein, 2012–2018; after the butcher, Berlin 2022), Labour of Love, Revisited: Amateurism in the Age of Digital Net (Arko Art Museum, Seoul, 2011) among many others. Her recent writings and publications exemplified in Reformulating the Architectures of Exhibitions (Exhibition Amnesia, Curatography Issue.10, 2023), Listening to the Stones (Kunsthaus Dresden, 2023), Towards (Im)Measurability of Art and Life (Archive Books, Berlin 2018), among others.
March 11, 2026
Introduction by OLFAC - Silke Felber, Freda Fiala and Julia Ostwald
March 25, 2026
320 GB in a backpack - the physical aspect of digital art about glaciers
Tina Frank (Visual Communication, University of Arts Linz) &
Alexis Dworsky (Media Design, University of Arts Linz)
April 15, 2026
Dis_sensual - A crip choreographer's re-distribution of the sensible
Michael Turinsky (Artist, Vienna)
April 22, 2026
Performing Snakes in Modernity and Today
Nicole Haitzinger (Dance Studies, University of Salzburg) &
Christina Gillinger (Tanzquartier Vienna TQW)
April 29, 2026
Tasting skin. On chilis and chills
Karin Harrasser (Cultural Studies, University of Arts Linz and Director of
ifk - International Research Center for Cultural Studies)
May 6, 2026
A sense of the insoluble
bankleer - Karin Kasböck & Christoph Maria Leitner
May 13, 2026
Mimi o Sumasu - the Very Act of Listening
Miya Yoshida (Artistic Research, University of Applied Arts Vienna)
May 20, 2026
Lingering with Bass (2024, Steve McQueen)
Ulrike Hanstein (VALIE EXPORT Center, University of Arts Linz)
May 27, 2026
Olfactory Violence and the Freedom to Speak: Stink Bombs in Interwar Europe
William Tullett (Early Modern History, University of York)
June 3, 2026
Sensing the Atmospheres of Painters' Studios in Nineteenth-Century France
Erika Wicky (Olfactions, Université Grenoble Alpes)
June 10, 2026
Hee-Hawing Democracy: Somatic Articulations Beyond the Logos
Bettina Wuttig (University of Marburg)
June 17, 2026
Greetings from the Swamp
Maria Nalbantova (Artist, Sofia)
June 24, 2026
A loving ear - towards a poetic ecology of feeling
Brandon LaBelle (Independent Researcher, Berlin)
There will be a live stream. The link will be communicated to registered participants.
If you would like to participate online, please register via the following address: office.olfac@kunstuni-linz.at