[Reader-list] Fwd: Open call for the session 'A thousand lines of flight': Post-anarchism and Contemporary Art - for the Anarchist Studies Network Conference at Loughborough University (fwd)

Monica Narula monica at sarai.net
Mon Apr 9 13:49:06 IST 2012


Monica Narula
Raqs Media Collective
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> From: heath bunting <heath at irational.org>
> Date: 3 April 2012 3:00:21 AM GMT+05:30
> To: heath bunting <heath at irational.org>
> Subject: Open call for the session 'A thousand lines of flight': Post-anarchism and Contemporary Art - for the Anarchist Studies Network Conference at Loughborough University (fwd)
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> Dear All,
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> together with Gillian Whiteley from Politicized Practice Research Group (Loughborough  School of the Arts) we are putting out a late call for proposals/contributions for the session  'A thousand lines of flight': Post-anarchism and Contemporary Art -  for the Anarchist Studies Network Conference at Loughborough University 
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> http://anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/ 
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> to be held 3-5th September 2012. The open call is attached here – please respond to it if you are interested, circulate it to anyone you know and any mailing lists which might be relevant!
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> The deadline for proposals is short – 16th April, so please respond / circulate ASAP,
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> all best
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> Kuba Szreder <derszer at googlemail.com>
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> Anarchist Studies Network Conference – Making Connections Loughborough University 3-5th September 2012
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> 'A thousand lines of flight': Post-anarchism and Contemporary Art 'Post-anarchism decentralizes the political movement, motions toward tactical rather than strategic action, brings anarchist thought into touch with a range of influences …and provides the foundation for a thousand lines of flight' (Duane Rouselle, 2011)
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> In 2003, David Graeber wrote about 'new anarchism' as a meshing of practice and theory which embraced horizontalist, open-ended experimental approaches to revolutionary vision and strategies. In this panel stream we ask – what does a post-anarchist art practice look like? What does it sound like? How and where does it function? We invite – and bring together - theorists and practitioners to offer contributions which explore these questions through discourse, practice, performance or intervention, experimentally, practically, gesturally, impossibly.
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> Please send proposals/abstracts (300 words) to Gillian Whiteley g.whiteley at lboro.ac.uk and Kuba Szreder derszer at googlemail.com by MONDAY 16th APRIL 2012
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> Co-convenors Gillian Whiteley/bricolagekitchen & Kuba Szreder Politicized Practice Research Group School of the Arts Loughborough University contact g.whiteley at lboro.ac.uk For info on the conference see http://anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/
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