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Featuring Peter Mörtenböck (on the World of Matter project) and Nabil Ahmed (on Radical Meteorology) this discussion departs from the concerns of the current special issue of Third Text, guest-edited by TJ Demos and dedicated to the intersection of art criticism, politico-ec...
If museums represent one of the most effective technology through which modernity and coloniality are constituted, what is the potential of epistemodiversity to transform research methodologies and art institutions?
This conversation was with Clémentine Deliss and David...
This series of study sessions explore notions of ‘opacity’, ‘imperceptibility’ and ‘disappearance’ from a number of different perspectives, and in relation to questions of ethics, politics and aesthetics.
In collaboration with Centre for Criti...
This series of study sessions explore notions of ‘opacity’, ‘imperceptibility’ and ‘disappearance’ from a number of different perspectives, and in relation to questions of ethics, politics and aesthetics.
In collaboration with Centre for Criti...
This series of study sessions explore notions of ‘opacity’, ‘imperceptibility’ and ‘disappearance’ from a number of different perspectives, and in relation to questions of ethics, politics and aesthetics.
In collaboration with Centre for Criti...
This series of study sessions explore notions of ‘opacity’, ‘imperceptibility’ and ‘disappearance’ from a number of different perspectives, and in relation to questions of ethics, politics and aesthetics.
In collaboration with Centre for Criti...
Slovenian philosopher and critic Marina Grzinic discusses monumentalization in former Yugoslavia, which she sees as a movement between Biopolitics and Necropolitics.
Marina Grzinic’s thesis is that the ways of monumentalization or de-monumentalization of th...
At this event, key members of the 1980s ‘Black Arts Movement’ Keith Piper, Claudette Johnson and Said Adrus were hosted by London-based group Collective Creativity, who offered critical reflections on this history and the contemporary circumstances under which students and...
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Study Sessions are informal and intimate discussion groups. This season our study-as-listening-sessions expand on t...
Study Sessions are informal and intimate discussion groups. This season our study-as-listening-sessions expand on the new research strand Sonic Continuum, and explore how sound and rhythm create forms of attunement between the self and the world. Read...
Join us for a live conversation delving into the relationship between conservation and land rights, highlighting different modes of relating to land and the urgency of centring reparative approaches.
...Join us in reading Bruno Latour's Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime.
Continuing our exploration of the multiple ecologies of the contemporary, the Slow Reading Group will be tackling Bruno Latour’s Down to Earth. Politics ...
The underground radical scene in 1980s London and Nottingham was a place for learning, organising and making. From art, sex, and politics, we will go through artistic interventions and methods for social organising to connect the strategies of resistance underpinning all of th...
This is an edited recording of Sustaining Resilience: Land Rights and the Politics of Conservation, a conversation delving into the relationship between conservation and land rights, highlighting different modes of relating to land and the urgency of centring reparative approa...
Join us in reading Bruno Latour's Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime.
Join us in reading Bruno Latour's Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime.
Continuing our exploration of the multiple ecologies of the contemporary, the Slow Reading Group will be tackling Bruno Latour’s Down to Earth. Politics in the New...