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July 16-22: "Papel and Pixel Week" hosted by Alessandro Ludovico (IT) and Nat Muller (NL).
During the Paper and Pixel week, Alessandro and Nat blogged and reported on the course of things for LabforCulture.
August 13-19: "The Position of the Speaker" organised by Simon Sheikh.
During this workshop week, David Riff, one of the editors of Chto delat (RU) and Jelena Vesic, co-editor of Prelom magazine from Belgrade, will be blogging and reporting here.

22 artículos de blog


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Forget the avant-garde and take another flight tomorrow !
by Jelena Vesic “Where is the avant-garde? I don’t see it, point it out to me; .... I see no radical convergence between art, technology and social transformation; art has …
documenta 12 magazines | 04 sep 2007
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17.08.2008 Closed Discussion-Tribunal Transcript
By Jelena Vesic and David Riff The following is a transcript of the third and penultimate discussion of “The Position of the Speaker” workshop. It focused on the work of …
documenta 12 magazines | 04 sep 2007
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17.08.2007: Third Closed Workshop Meeting
by Jelena Vesic and David Riff The third meeting of “The Position of the Speaker” panel began in a far more political key than the previous meetings, perhaps also under …
documenta 12 magazines | 04 sep 2007
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16.08.2007 Lunch lecture 9 Scripts from a Nation at War
by Jelena Vesic and David Riff With the occupations and counterinsurgencies in Afganistan and Iraq, and the normalized states of exception and biopolitical clampdown in …
documenta 12 magazines | 04 sep 2007
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16.08.2007 Discussion of Hito Steyrl's Archive of Lost Objects
by Jelena Vesic After the presentation of Glänta, the workshop continued with a presentation of the film movie The Archive of Lost Objects by Hito Steyerl. The film …
documenta 12 magazines | 04 sep 2007

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