Les folies and the Incompatible Modalities Salon

FATALE prepares the Incompatible Modalities Salon:In response to the Irigaray figuration of the ”whirlwinds” caused by women diffusing ”themselves according to modalities scarcely compatible with the framework of the ruling symbolics” and the counter forces set in motion to restore ”their proper order”, FATALE invites all whirlwinders to a salon which celebrates this diffusion and its specific moments of articulation. 





The salon starts out from the conference location at the Bartlett with a walk to the Woburn Studios. At the Woburn Studios a conversational garden is shaped around ten ’fluttering follies’ each articulated by a distinct sound track, visual projection, and table-settings. What each participant brings to the scene in the form of individual clothing, body, actions, and conversational topics add to the formation and to the different nodes of talk and work formed in relation to each folly. Work produced by participants in the salon will be brought back to the Bartlett, as part of the Whirlwinds exhibition.

FATALE contributors to the Incompatible Modalities Salon are Katarina Bonnevier, Brady Burroughs, Katja Grillner, and Meike Schalk. Engaged as contributors to the event are in addition Thérèse Kristiansson from The New Beauty Council, Stockholm, and Kim Trogal and Nishat Awan, both from Lines of Flight, the Agency Research Group, University of Sheffield. 

The Incompatible Modalities Salon is a contribution to the Whirlwinds session at the conference Sexuate Subjects: Politics, Poetics and Ethics at UCL, London. Dec 3rd, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. 

Critical Studies Design Studio Presentation


On Friday August 27th M.Arch Studios for 2010/11 is presented at KTH. Critical Studies Design Studio engages in critical and feminist strategies for the production of architecture and design. Subversive and dialogical design and research practices are applied to specific themes and/or locations in the four courses: Feminist Design Tools, Dialogical Interventions, Participatory Mapping, and Altering Practices. Throughout the design projects and in our seminars we engage in the notion of an altering practice, both in terms of understanding the change of existing conditions that each architectural project can bring about, and in terms of understanding how one’s own future practice as an architect can be conducted in such away as to actively engage in social transformation. 

2010 05 10 FATALE at Feminist Futures


Fatale participates in the workshop Feminist Futures / Feministiska Framtider, on May 10th. Katja Grillner gives a key-note address by way of introduction to the day. The workshop is organized at KTH in collaboration with Istitutet för framtidsstudier and Linköping University, by Ulrika Gunnarson-Östling, Åsa Svenfeldt, Tora Friberg, and Mattias Höjer. From the invitation: "Syftet med den här workshopen är att undersöka hur feministiska framtider skulle kunna se ut. Workshopen syftar även till att erbjuda ett nytt sätt att tänka och jobba med genusfrågor. När man tänker längre fram i tiden är det enklare att lösgöra sig från dagens strukturer och det som är personligt. Sverige sägs ibland vara ett av de bästa länderna i världen vad gäller jämställdhet, men att ställa dagens situation i kontrast till en framtid där könsstrukturerna är helt annorlunda kan göra det lättare att se vad som fattas idag."

2009 02 10

Inbjudan till presentation för Arkitekter i Sverige.

2008 04 24-26 : Architectural Inquiries

FATALE deltar med poster och paper i konferensen
Architectural Inquiries, vid Chalmers Tekniska Högskolan, Göteborg.