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Moving Center Literair Festival (Day 2 – Amsterdam)
13 oktober -10:30 - 22:00
Dit internationale literatuurfestival begint in Praag (9-11 okt) en reist dan door naar Amsterdam (12 & 13 okt). Met schrijvers uit onder meer Tsjechië, Oekraïne en Nederland. Verwacht spannende lezingen en discussies, singer-songwriters en dans- en filmvoorstellingen.
Zie hieronder het programma van zondag. Klik hier voor het zaterdagprogramma.
Programma
10:45 – 11:45 Sarah Falkner & Nicholas Kahn
11:45 – 12:45 Martien van Agtmaal
13:00 – 14:00 Adam Trachtman (Graphic novels & AI)
14:00 – 15:00 Victor Chakravarty Artist & writer
15:00 – 15:15 David Sater Alchemical (poetry)
16:15 – 17:00 Paul Manwaring (Poetry reading)
17:00 ‒ 17:45 Lutsa Horvath (Singer songwriter)
17:45 – 18:15 Dawn Mcguire Poetry reading (via zoom)
18:30 – 19:45 Melinda Reidinger & discussants Panel on “AI in the Arts”
19:45 – 22:00 Andrei Codrescu & Julian Semilian
Film screening & discussion: “Fish haveno Psychiatrists: A Day with Andrei Codrescu”
10:45–11:45 – Sarah Falkner and Nicholas Kahn: Presentation
11:45–12:45 – Martien von Agtmaal: The Objective
Martien will read from and discuss his debut novel, The Objective, a fictional account of a melancholy translator, a tropical doctor in a tree house, a group of friends on the road, a doomed quest for love, and a wandering honeyblonde cat.13:00–14:00 – Adam Trachtman: “Graphic novels and AI”
14:00–15:00 – Victor Chakravarty: Presentation
15:00–15:45 – David Sater: “Alchemical Poetry and Magical Tales”
David will present two new books: a collection of alchemical poems and hermetic essays (The Archaeus of Water) and The Witch in the Sea-Prison of Habits, an artist book made in Mexico with copper etchings and watercolors.16:15–17:00 – Paul Manwaring: Readings
Paul will read original poems between excerpts from his non-fiction trilogy based on his unique experiences and strange relationships as a resident of Prague, Los Angeles and Amsterdam.17:00-17:45 – Lutsa Horvath: “How Poems Can Turn into Songs”
Lutsa will perform music, draw connections between poems from a previous century and today, and talk about how a poem can turn into a song.17:45–18:15 – Dawn Mcguire: “Shattered Minds” (via zoom)
Dawn is the author of four collections of poetry and the winner of several poetry awards. But she is also a professor of neurology at an institute where she works with wounded military veterans with chronic pain and shattered minds. She will introduce the audience to the broad scope of her work.18:30–19:45 – Panel discussion: “AI in the Arts”
Writer and anthropologist Melinda Reidinger leads a discussion on this hot topic with panelists Jeroen van der Most, Jody Echegaray and Lynae Zebest. Jeroen is a high-tech artist and keynote speaker. Jody worked in Hollywood for decades creating special effects for big budget films and is now a clinical psychologist. Lynae is an occultist, writer, potter, jeweller and experiential artist, now re-envisioning early human cave art through the lens of generative AI hallucinations.19:45–22:00 – Film screening and discussion: Fish have no Psychiatrists: A Day with Andrei Codrescu
Released in April 2024, this the cinematic portrait’s European debut. Andrei will be present to talk about the film with the audience and (via Zoom) the film’s director, Julian Semilian.