The full program including all parallel sessions can be found here: program

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On Monday March 16, 2026 from 10.00h to 17.00h the platform kunst onderzoek will organize the third edition of DIS_SEMINAR. After the Tolhuistuin (2019) and Fort De Batterijen (2022) this time we’ll settle down in Utrecht and host the exposium at Kanaal30.

For DIS_SEMINAR #3 we’re continuing the theme of dissemination. Once again, it will be a programme featuring artistic research in various phases from within the professorships: it is a place to showcase work-in-progress research, invite others to contribute with their knowledge and ideas, and to participate. To explore the research in greater depth together, through experience, questioning and sharing.

 

Program

10:00 – Doors open (welcome with coffee and tea)
10:30 – Start of the joint programme
11:00 – First round of parallel sessions
12:15 – Lunch
13:15 – Second round of parallel sessions
14:30 – Short break
14:45 – Third round of parallel sessions
16:00 – Joint closure
16:30 – Drinks

 

DIS_SEMINAR #3 unfolds through three parallel thematic tracks that run throughout the day. Participants take part in one contribution per track per round, allowing you either to follow a single track in depth or to rotate between tracks across the day.
The tracks invite you to experience different approaches to dissemination in and through artistic research, while engaging with shared concerns from multiple perspectives.

 

△ MAPPING AND LANDSCAPING
This track approaches dissemination as a spatial, situated and more-than-human practice. Through cartography, landscape-based research and ecological encounters, knowledge is produced and shared as relational, processual and place-dependent.

 

○ PERFORMING BODIES
In this track, research is disseminated through embodied action, performance and participation. The body functions as a site of knowing, translation and ethical negotiation, foregrounding affect, vulnerability, movement and lived experience.

 

□ SHAPES OF RESEARCH
This track explores how form itself operates as research method. Dissemination is approached as an active, material, and ethical practice, in which comics, lecture-performances, workshops and collective readings do not represent research outcomes, but constitute them.

 

This is a free event. Please help us keep the event accessible to as many people as possible, and prevent waste. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your registration in time.

Kanaal30, Utrecht

DIS_SEMINAR #3

16.03.2026 • 10h00—17h00