Marlies Vermeulen
Marlies Vermeulen questions the role of “place in the everyday”. What is the role that “the everyday” gets in existing spatial notation systems – such as, for example, the architectural floor plan? The cartopological map acts as a research instrument to explore and document “place” and “the everyday” during the fieldwork and guide the intensive participant-observations.
Art, Anthropocene, Critical View, New Scenarios
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Marlies Vermeulen

Fieldstations e.V. | DAZ | TUBerlin
Stammtisch 06.05.2021 18.00
Lidia Gasperoni, Matthias Böttger, Christophe Barlieb

May 6, 2021 6 p.m. | ONLINE >> we-need-to-talk.fieldstations.net

The Fieldstations series We need to talk! is curated and moderated by Lidia Gasperoni, Matthias Böttger and Christophe Barlieb.

Cartopology

Marlies Vermeulen questions the role of “place in the everyday”. What is the role that “the everyday” gets in existing spatial notation systems – such as, for example, the architectural floor plan? The cartopological map acts as a research instrument to explore and document “place” and “the everyday” during the fieldwork and guide the intensive participant-observations.

Developing cartopology is a process whereby certain forms of the cartopological map and the behaviour of the cartopologist are part of Vermeulen’s independent practice as well as of her teaching at various universities and PhD research at Maastricht University, Zuyd University of Applied Science and RWTH Aachen University. She ist part of “Dear Hunter”, a spatial-anthropological research practice.
The talk is part of the DAZ series “We need to talk!” and is held in English.