ADMISSION€ 15 / € 12 reduced / Free Admission for children and teens under 19 / MoreIntroduction by Maria LindIs it Love? A presentation by Brian Kuan WoodMuseum Futures: Distributed (2008), a project by Marysia Lewandowska and Neil CummingsLeading up to a group exhibition curated by Maria Lind at the MAK in the early summer of 2015, the MAK NITE Lab will address some of the concerns of the exhibition. The project entails a presentation on “affective commons” by e-flux-journal editor Brian Kuan Wood. He will discuss “empathy as internet” and identification of affective pathways as a new materialism based in language. It also includes a screening of Marysia Lewandowska’s and Neil Cummings’ film Museum Futures: Distributed (2008). This machinima record explores a vision of the future museum, by re-imagining its role as a public, transparent place of art and inspiration of social processes—also a main issue of the MAK in view of its 150th anniversary.Guest curator Maria LindCurator Marlies Wirth
Introduction by Maria Lind
Is it Love? A presentation by Brian Kuan Wood
Museum Futures: Distributed (2008), a project by Marysia Lewandowska and Neil Cummings

Leading up to a group exhibition curated by Maria Lind at the MAK in the early summer of 2015, the MAK NITE Lab will address some of the concerns of the exhibition. The project entails a presentation on “affective commons” by e-flux-journal editor Brian Kuan Wood. He will discuss “empathy as internet” and identification of affective pathways as a new materialism based in language. It also includes a screening of Marysia Lewandowska’s and Neil Cummings’ film Museum Futures: Distributed (2008). This machinima record explores a vision of the future museum, by re-imagining its role as a public, transparent place of art and inspiration of social processes—also a main issue of the MAK in view of its 150th anniversary.

Guest curator Maria Lind
Curator Marlies Wirth
ADMISSION
€ 15 / € 12 reduced / Free Admission for children and teens under 19 / More