[spectre] Giving What You Don’t Have | Public Screening & Discussion at Furtherfield. 26th Oct 2013

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Fri Oct 4 15:30:03 CEST 2013


Sorry for any cross posting,

Giving What You Don’t Have

Public Screening & Discussion at Furtherfield

Saturday 26 October 2013, 2-5pm
Venue: Furtherfield Gallery, McKenzie Pavilion, London.
The Event has limited Availability.
Please RSVP to book your place with Ale AT furtherfield.org

Cornelia Sollfrank will present her latest film Giving What You Don't 
Have. It features interviews with individuals Kenneth Goldsmith, Marcell 
Mars, Sean Dockray, Dmitry Kleiner, discussing with Sollfrank their 
projects and ideas on peer-to-peer production and distribution as art 
practice. It includes the projects ubu.com or aaaaarg.org, which combine 
social, technical and aesthetic innovation; they promote open access to 
information and knowledge and make creative contributions to the 
advancement and the reinvention of the idea of the commons.

The post-screening discussion will be led by Cornelia Sollfrank, Joss 
Hands & Rachel Baker.

On the basis of the interviews of Giving What You Don't Have, we would 
like to discuss some of the issues they represent such as new forms of 
collaborative production, the shift of production from artefacts to the 
provision of open tools and infrastructures, the development of formats 
for self-organisation in education and knowledge transfer, (the 
potential and the limits of) open content licensing as well as the 
creation of independent ways of distributing cultural goods. An implicit 
part of Giving What You Don't Have is a suggested re-conceptualization 
of art under networked conditions.

Details about participants and context here...
http://bit.ly/18KqZ7i

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