New Holland Island
OPEN LECTURE HALL: AUGUST
Open Lecture Hall aims to promote meaningful educational initiatives among the diverse audience of New Holland Island and make learning activities accessible and fun. Themes of the lectures are selected to reflect the interests of different ages and groups. It is a free student pass and an opportunity to learn from experts and scholars from a variety of fields in an informal setting.
Free admission. Places are limited: please register in advance. Please keep a safe distance, wear a mask for the duration of the lecture, and stay home if you feel sick.
August 1, 4 pm
Seance Film Club: The Fall of the House of Usher by Jean Epstein with live music by Alexey Vostrikov and Roman Stolyar
August 2, 7:30 pm
Local Studies: Alexey Shishkin — Before Art Nouveau: St. Petersburg Houses before the construction boom of 1890-1910 and why they did not get any love
August 3, 7:30 pm
ITMO University lectures: Ilya Kabanov — Science of the Year. The brightest scientific discoveries — 2021
August 8, 4 pm
Seance Film Club: Zinaida Pronchenko — Cannes 2021. On the discoveries of Boulevard de la Croisette in the midst of the third wave
August 9, 7:30 pm
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art lectures: Andrey Shental — Meta-meta and post-post: the return of big narratives
August 10, 7:30 pm
Project Baltia magazine lectures: Andrey Barkhin — Art Deco and style parallelism in 1930s architecture
August 11, 19:30
Lectures on Academic Music: Vladimir Rannev — Not from the first notes. Master class by a composer on conscious listening
August 15, 4 pm
Seance Film Club: Andrey Kartashov — Maya Deren. Cinema as a mythological experience
August 16, 7:30 pm
Local Studies: Lena Nikolaeva — Low-rise houses of post-war Leningrad: what are they like to live in today?
August 17, 7:30 pm
ITMO University lectures: Konstantin Fursov — Trusting with(out) checking: how to involve society in science today?
August 24, 7:30 pm
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art lectures: Marina Simakova — Between creation and construction: Is a non-biological life politics possible?
August 24, 7:30 pm
Project Baltia magazine lectures: Victor Voronin — Heritage Advocates
August 24, 7:30 pm
Philosophy lectures: Basic concepts of modern philosophy. Mini-conference
August 30, 7:30 pm
Local Studies: Neighborliness as a way of life: the example of Kolomna
ITMO University lectures: Natalia Khanzhina — Computer vision: from research to industry