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Free Flow Retreat 2024

This year, the free flow takes us for a 2-day retreat to the fantastic and historical Atelierhäuser am Waldrand.

The purpose for the 'free flow' is for mentors and students to spend time together in an alternative mode than the usual school setting.
In a different setting and with different tools, they discuss together interests and topics ranging from the upcoming thesis to life in general.
This is also a special exchange moment for bonding.

17 October 2024 - 09.00-22.00 
18 October 2024 - 10.00-17.00 
Plan arrival for 8.50 on Thursday.

Dinner on 17.10 from 18.00
No sleepover.

Atelierhäuser am Waldrand
Troll AG
Meisenrain 75
8044 Gockhausen Zürich

http://www.a2w.ch/home/



Transportation - *Possible Itinerary from Zürich HB

From Zürich HB, platform 43/44 (main station)
To Meisenrain 75 (Atelierhäuser am Waldrand)

Zürich Hauptbahnhof nach Meisenrain 75 (Google Maps)

Train departing at 08:00, platform 43/44 (Zürich HB)*

08:16 Departure from Zürich HB  – by train S12 (direction Schauffhausen)
08:25 Arrival in Stettbach

08:29 Departure from Stettbach – by bus 751 (direction Zürich, Kirche Fluntern)
08:33 Arrival at Glockhausen, Ursprungstrasse

Walk 3 min (200m) till Meisenrain 75

*Please buy a valid ticket in advance and keep it (incl. receipt) so we can refund the costs. 


Participants

Who?

5th semester students
+
Mentors 

Schedule

Thursday
9.00-10.00
Arrival: Coffee & Gipfeli, Intro from each person with one personal anecdote

10.00 - 12.00
Library exploration and sharing inspirations 
Students and teachers present the 3 books they brought + 1 former BA thesis, showing some inspiring excerpts, aesthetically or content-wise
11.45 We cluster the books together and see if we notice patterns 

12.15-13.30
Lunch

13.30-15.30
Walk & discussion - 2 hours

16.00-17.00
Around the book clusters, students do a "speed dating" ideation with drawing and sketches

18.00-22.00
Flammenkuchen: Cooking together - bring toppings already cut&prepped (vegetarian exclusive)
Hangout with drinks
Open Mic session - everybody makes a 2 minutes intervention, whether stand-up, freestyling, improv, slam/poetry or monologue 

Friday
10.00-10.30
Arrival: Coffee & Gipfeli

10.30-12.00
You take the lead - organise 4-5 groups to discuss a theme & mediate the discussion (mentors take turn to join the discussions)

12.00-13.00
Lunch

13.00-15.00
Performing ideas in various locations outside with found material, in groups of 2 - they can include inviting others to participate (30mn prep + touring group)

15.00-16.30
Silent 'Time-Out' - Finishing with an individual reflective moment: write thoughts from the retreat, prep research positioning and post on server

16.15 
Last exchange, sharing a thought, word, impression from the two days 
Clean

17.00 Departure

Recap activities

Bibliography


(Possibly this might include also Films, Songs, Links, Videos, that refers to the topic)

Books

Baudelaire, Charles, The Painter of Modern Life, Da Capo Press, 1964, Orig. published in Le Figaro, in 1863. See also

Benjamin, Walter; Tiedemann, Rolf, ed. The Arcades Project, Belknap Press, 2002.

Careri, Francesco, Walkscapes: Walking as an Aesthetic Practice, Gustavo Gili, 2001.

Chatwin, Bruce, The Songlines, Franklin Press, 1987.

Debord, Guy, Theory of the Derive, in Les Lèvres Nues #9, 1956. See also.

Herzog, Werner, Vom Gehen im Eis, Free Associations, 1978.

Rachel, Anthony; Henry, Joel, The Lonely Planet Guide to Experimental Travel, Lonely Planet, 2005. See also.


Films

Tarkovsky, Andrei, Stalker, (1979).