[spectre] Constructing a practice in the space of Post Autonomy
Geert Lovink
geert at xs4all.nl
Fri Feb 10 16:45:40 CET 2006
> From: "David Goldenberg" <dged03 at hotmail.com>
> Press Release
>
> Constructing a practice in the space of Post Autonomy
>
> 1st – 30th March 06
>
> Presented by the Bureau of research into Post Autonomy – David
> Goldenberg, Stefan Beck and the assistance of Giulia Bonali
>
> A series of random, strategic, interventions around London in public
> and virtual spaces – With contributions from Basekamp, Stefan Beck,
> David Goldenberg, Interactingarts, Christian Nold, Wim Salki,
> Stateless Nation, Stevan Vukovic Anabela Zigova.
>
> The project proposes to stage a thought experiment - that looks at the
> conclusion and by-passing of the tradition of a Euro-centric art
> practice so that we can then go onto construct an entirely new model –
> against the backdrop of Globalisation - under the umbrella term of
> Post Autonomy.
>
> Our entry point’s into the construction of Post Autonomy is via
> addressing the processes and issues of “Globalisation” and
> “Colonisation” – in this case as present within London with its claim
> to be a Global City. In order to make visible the dynamics and
> mechanisms of Globalisation, Colonisation, and the role that art plays
> in this process, the contributors will come together through the
> exploration of a participatory methodology [which can be found on
> http://www.interactingarts.org wiki page] to design a series of
> strategic interventions into both the visible and de-material fabric
> of London.
>
> The project aims to confront complex and difficult issues which are
> neither easy to frame within the language and concepts currently at
> our disposal, nor for that matter, once they are brought to the
> surface easy to resolve. For instance –
>
> “How much of the European tradition of art and Mind set is it possible
> to jettison?”
>
> “How is it possible to use the material generated by the interventions
> to map the dynamics of Globalisation and Colonisation throughout
> London along with arts involvement?”
>
> “How do we then use this material to go onto construct a Post
> Autonomous Practice?”
>
> In addition to the interventions there will also be an on-going series
> of on-line debates along with dinners and discussions at venues around
> London.
>
> The programme of activities can be found from the end of February on:
> www.postautonomy.co.uk
> www.nodel.org
> www.interactingarts.org
>
> For further information and documentation on any aspect of the project
> please contact Giulia Bonali on giulia at postautonomy.co.uk
>
> Information on the Bureau of research into Post Autonomy and the
> launch of the Post Autonomy website
>
> The beginning of 2006 sees the launch of the Bureau of research into
> Post Autonomy – dedicated to the research, archiving and promotion of
> all aspects of Post Autonomy.
> This will be the principle vehicle for exploring new models and
> thinking into a contemporary cultural practice.
> The centre for all research, information, archiving, promotion and
> operating will be the new website – http://www.postautonomy.co.uk
> This year will also see a continuation of a series of projects whose
> purpose is to both open out and map the uncharted territory and domain
> of Post autonomy – Beginning with “Constructing a practice in the
> space of Post Autonomy” In March as part of Node London – information
> can be found on http;//www.nodel.org
> The project continues on from the “Space of Post Autonomy” which took
> place as part of the Open congress event at Tate Britain in October 05
> Information on further projects will be posted at regular intervals
> throughout the year – while at the same time information – plus
> photographic documentation and texts on past projects - can be found
> on the Post Autonomy website.
More information about the SPECTRE
mailing list