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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250825T155149
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SUMMARY:ODEE: "Sorry\, But Not Sorry"
DESCRIPTION:ODEE (Odee Friðriksson) is an Icelandic artist renowned for pu
 shing the boundaries of contemporary art through his innovative and provoc
 ative conceptual and performative pieces.\\r\\nThe colloquium addresses cu
 rrent debates in Namibian and Southern African Studies and provides a foru
 m for conversations between students and local and international scholars\
 , artists and activists. The regional focus is programmatic\, but we offer
  multiple opportunities to reflect on the sessions\, and situate them in b
 roader discourses. We nurture an intellectual milieu and knowledge practic
 e that transcend rigid institutional and symbolic boundaries between the u
 niversity and society\, the Global South and North\, and disciplines\, fie
 lds\, and practices. The colloquium is open to students from all levels an
 d guests from within and beyond the university.\\r\\nNote: Until March\, t
 he event is at 18:15 Basel time and 19:15 Namibian time. From April\, it w
 ill be at 18:15 for both countries\, ending at 20:15\, followed by an apé
 ro at the BAB.\\r\\nContact for registration and zoom link: julia.rensing@
 unibas.ch [mailto:julia.rensing@unibas.ch] and makawa@unam.na [mailto:maka
 wa@unam.na]
X-ALT-DESC:<p>ODEE (Odee Friðriksson) is an Icelandic artist renowned for 
 pushing the boundaries of contemporary art through his innovative and prov
 ocative conceptual and performative pieces.</p>\n<p>The colloquium address
 es current debates in Namibian and Southern African Studies and provides a
  forum for conversations between students and local and international scho
 lars\, artists and activists. The regional focus is programmatic\, but we 
 offer multiple opportunities to reflect on the sessions\, and situate them
  in broader discourses.<br /> We nurture an intellectual milieu and knowle
 dge practice that transcend rigid institutional and symbolic boundaries be
 tween the university and society\, the Global South and North\, and discip
 lines\, fields\, and practices. The colloquium is open to students from al
 l levels and guests from within and beyond the university.</p>\n<p><strong
 >Note:</strong> Until March\, the event is at 18:15 Basel time and 19:15 N
 amibian time. From April\, it will be at 18:15 for both countries\, ending
  at 20:15\, followed by an apéro at the BAB.</p>\n<p><strong>Contact for 
 registration and zoom link:</strong> <a href="mailto:julia.rensing@unibas.
 ch">julia.rensing@unibas.ch</a> and <a href="mailto:makawa@unam.na">makawa
 @unam.na</a></p>
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