Living Forms: Experiences between Architecture and Emotion
Ma Yansong is renowned for his poetic, organic designs, which resist the rigid lines of Western modernism. His work invites you to experience architecture differently, together with others: through your senses and with attention to feeling and imagination. During this programme, you will meet filmmakers, artists, architects, designers, and thinkers who explore themes inspired by Ma’s vision.
4 September 2025 14:00 - 19:30
Through performances and conversations, this programme invites you to explore Ma Yansong: Architecture and Emotion. Exchange ideas – about the work, the concepts and dreams associated with it, and your own thoughts on it – with invited guests, including filmmakers, artists and architects.
Tickets
Buy a ticket for the session you’d like to attend. With one ticket, you can join more than one session. Find out more about the programme below.
Language: English | Location: Nieuwe Instituut | Tickets: € 12,50 / 7,50 / 0,-
Tickets16:00-17:30 - Beyond the Wall with Xu Weichao and Mark Minkjan
How is life organized in social housing through architecture? How are design values fractured in idealism and reality? Journalist and film maker Xu Weichao will speak with Mark Minkjan about his video installation ‘Beyond the Wall’. The work documents lived experiences through the architecture of the MAD-designed Baiziwan Social Housing project in Beijing. The conversation follows selected clips, reflecting on values and practices of social housing in the Netherlands, China and elsewhere.
Mark Minkjan
An urban geographer, researcher and writer. He started Loom, helps organise public programmes at the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture, and co-founded Platform Woonopgave and Failed Architecture.
19:00-20:00 - Multipolar Technoculture with Gary Zhexi Zhang
How do you describe a historical slipstream while you’re in it? This talk explores framings, questions, and research trajectories for an as-yet-unwritten book of essays and fictions tracing geopolitical, ecological, and cosmological narratives through emerging technocultures of contemporary China and beyond. From climate transition to basic science, digital platforms to internet scams, China’s technological production is reshaping the landscape of a multipolar world.
Gary Zhexi Zhang
Living and working between London and Shanghai, Gary Zhexi Zhang is a visual artist and writer whose work explores systemic connections between cosmology, technology, and the economy. He operates individually or collaboratively with organizations using a variety of media, including installation, film, performance, research reports, and software.
20:30-21:30 - Parallel Resonances with Aimée Theriot and Vivian Wang
In response to unbound echo, Aimée Theriot’s interactive sound installation at the Nieuwe Instituut, multidisciplinary artist and musician Vivian Wang joins Aimée Theriot to present Parallel Resonances, a durational listening experience that unfolds layered temporalities, evokes emotive impulses and follows spectral traces using found sound, field recording, collective voices and live material. The performance draws on the philosophy of Shanshui, where landscape becomes a space for reflection, fluidity, and interconnectedness.
Vivian Wang
Composer, sound artist and musician Vivian Wang explores intermediate spaces, developing transdisciplinary works across a range of sonic intersections in art, culture and space. She has performed as a noise and improv musician for over a decade. Her main instruments are synth, voice, electronics, field recording and prepared objects.
Aimée Theriot
Sound artist, researcher, organiser and musician Aimée Theriot explores the world through sound and vibration. Her work unbound echo is part of the exhibition Ma Yansong: Architecture and Emotion.
Partners
The visits of Gary Zhexi Zhang, Vivian Wang, and Xu Weichao were arranged by the Nieuwe Instituut International Visitors Programme, with support from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.