In these series of guest lectures, narrativity is analyzed through a wide range of perspectives with speakers coming from journalism, architecture, installation and visual arts, fashion, and more. Starting from their personal journey, they will explain why the experience that is elicited by the narrative is key, and often calls for cross-disciplinary ways of working.
Guest lectures are free and open to all.
The lecture start at 14h, end at 16h and will be followed by a break and a Q&A with a restricted audience of students (3BA students of Graphic Storytelling and Media and Information design)
Sandy Claes, Guillaume Slizewicz or Johan Stuyck will moderate the lecture and discussion afterwards.
22 February |
Pierre-Antoine Vettorello |
Fiction as a lens on decoloniality and fashion |
Room A2.03 |
1 March |
Nix |
Comics & AI |
Auditorium C-3.15 |
8 March |
Marie du Chastel |
Curating the Kikk festival: narratives in exhibition design |
Room A2.03 |
15 March |
An Mertens |
Literature & algorithmic writing |
Room A2.03 |
22 March |
Joris Mertens |
Film, storyboards & graphic novels |
Auditorium C-3.15 |
19 April |
Barthélémy Gaillard |
Non-fiction books, illustrated sport articles and radio programs. |
Auditorium C-3.15 |
26 April |
Rinus Van de Velde |
Transmedia art |
Auditorium C-3.15 |
3 May |
Yahya Ennouari |
Advertising & branding |
Auditorium C-3.15 |