Movement Matters

A SUMMER SCHOOL CURATED BY : 


Akshar Gajjar
(b.1998, India) is an architect and urban designer and is currently a PhD student at EPFL. His research looks at material production and it’s socio-ecological relationships. He studied architecture and urban design at CEPT University, EPFL and ETH Zurich. He is the author of “Living together: More-than-human ecologies for architectural thinking” (Birkhauser, 2025).

Debasish Borah (b. 1987, India) is a visual artist and curator working with performance, photography, and film. His research and practice examine imperial cartography, borders, and embodied aesthetics in the postcolonial. He is interested in the emotional and cognitive relationship of postcolonial bodies and Western Modernity. Debasish received his Master’s in History, Theory, and Design from CEPT University, India, in 2011 and has taught at art, design, and architecture schools in India, Europe, and the USA. He is the co-founder of Farside Collective, art space and book publishers and also the co-founder of Art Book Depot, India’s first independently organised Art book festival. He has published, exhibited, curated and attended residencies in India, Korea, Middle-East and Europe. Debasish is currently a Doctoral fellow at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture, ETH Zurich and a visiting research fellow at the Centre for Post-Colonial Studies, Goldsmiths University of London, UK.

Jacopo Zani (b. 1996, Italy) completed an MSc in Architecture, Urbanism and Building Science at TUDelft in 2021, after a period of study at ETH Zurich, and a BSc at Politecnico di Milano. He has worked as an architect and researcher in Belgium and Italy. Currently a PhD student at the Institute of Urban and Landscape Studies (LUS), Chair of History and Theory of Urban Design, ETH Zurich where his research analyses the role of migrant workers, extracted minerals and industrial forests in the the spatial transformation related to coal mining in Post-war Belgium.

GRAPHIC DESIGN & STUDENT ASSISTANT Simon Nougué & Lauro Nächt (ETHZ)

With

GUEST TUTORS AND ARTISTS:


Prof. Dr. Philip Ursprung (b.1963, USA) is currently the head of the gta Insitute, D-Arch, ETH Zurich. He is an art historian and in 2023 he  together with Karin Sander, he was the curator of the Swiss pavilion at the 18th Architecture Biennale, Venice. He has taught across universities across the world in Europe, Asia and Americas. He studied art history, history and German literature in Geneva, Vienna and Berlin. Since 2011, he is the Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, ETH Zurich. 2017–2019 Dean of the Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich.

Prof Dr. Florian Dombois, (b. 1966, Berlin, DE)  has focused on wind, time, labilities, and tectonic activity. His artistic practice includes a variety of media and repetitively articulates in happenings and sound installations. Florian Dombois received his Master in Geophysics for his study on «Free Oscillations of Compact Objects» (1992) and defended his PhD in Cultural History on «What is an Earthquake?» (1998), finally working as an artist. Since 1998 Dombois has held various teaching positions at art colleges and universities in Fine Arts, Music, Cultural History on BA, MA and PhD-Level in Europe and the Americas. 2003-2011 he was the founding director of Y (Institute for Transdisciplinarity) at Bern University of the Arts and has been a Professor for Transdisciplinarity at the Zurich University of the Arts, since 2011. His works have been shown internationally. 2010 he received the German Sound Art Prize.

Dr. Alice Hertzog (UK/FR) is a social anthropologist – works on questions of migration, mobility and circulations. Her first focus in the field of urban anthropology, questions the social transformations occurring with post-migrant cityscapes.  The second focus, situated in museum anthropology, investigates the circulation of contested cultural heritage held in ethnographic museums. She is the incoming director of the Ethnographic Museum of University Zurich – where her research has played key role in restitution of the Benin Bronzes.

Dr. Alice Twemlow is Professor by Special Appointment in the Wim Crouwel Chair of the History, Theory & Sociology of Graphic Design & Visual Culture in the Faculty of Humanities at University of Amsterdam and a Research Professor/Reader at the Royal Academy of Art The Hague (KABK). Based at the intersection of environmental humanities, design history, and practice-oriented research, Twemlow’s research addresses topics including: the geological concept of deep time to better understand the long-lasting environmental implications of the processes, values, and products of the design industry; sensory research methods such as walking, touching and listening; and the representational biases and imbalances in the preservation of graphic design heritage.


      Practical Informations! 


Summer School Dates: 23rd June-27th June 2025

Location: Gastro San Gottardo SA, CP 42, 6780 Airolo, Switzerland Google map

Last Date to register: 13.04.2025

Fee: CHF 250 for PhD/CHF 100 for Master's students

2 ECTS

The fee covers all meals, accommodation, and materials for all workshop dates. It excludes transport to and from Gottardo and CHF 4.50 per day tourist tax. We will be staying in double-occupancy rooms with shared toilets. Please arrive in the morning of 23rd June 2025, the nearest train station is Airolo with a direct train connection from Zurich and Geneve. From Airolo the hotel is a 20 mins drive in a bus. Please email the organisers in case of any questions at movementmatters@ethz.ch. For practical information about the hotel, questions about accessibility and the location please see the website https://www.passosangottardo.ch/en/welcome/ and the SBB/CFF website. For information in German or French, please contact the organisers.

The workshops, meetings, and peer-to-peer discussions will primarily be conducted in English. Should you require translations into German or French, please feel free to reach out to the organisers. We will do our best to accommodate your needs and ensure language is not a barrier for participation.

The summer school is funded by ETHZ/EPFL summer school office. By participating in the Summer School, you acknowledge and agree that photos and videos may be taken during the event for documentation and promotional purposes. If you have any concerns, please let the organising team know beforehand. The summer school is primarily aimed at ETHZ/EPFL Doctoral students, however, Master students and Doctoral students from other universities are also welcome to apply. 



If you want to know anything else, don’t be shy, drop an email- movementmatters@ethz.ch