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Juche: Art School State of Mind

Closing Keynote for CHEAD Regional Seminar on The Role of Contextual Studies in Art School Education, The Glasgow School of Art 16/4/2015 I specifically address how the Juche mentality operates internally in art schools. Key to this is the connection between… Continue Reading →

Crafting Values: Art and its Economies | Confraternity of Neoflagellants

January 23, 2015 School of Art, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh (Hunter Lecture Theatre), 10.00 am with Hans Abbing, Evangelos Chrysagis, The Confraternity of Neoflaggelants (Norman James Hogg and Neil Mulholland), Angela McClanahan, Georgios Papadopoulos, Stevphen Shukaitis, Marina… Continue Reading →

Future Norths Charette ////// Timespan 29/3/14

Speakers Ysanne Holt – University of Northumbria | northernperipheries.wordpress.com Angela McClanahan – University of Edinburgh | northernperipheries.wordpress.com Neil Mulholland – University of Edinburgh | www.neilmulholland.co.uk Louise Thody – University of Edinburgh | www.eca.ed.ac.uk/eca-home/louise-thody Stephen Hurrell – Artist, Glasgow | www.hurrelvisualarts.com  “The term charrette, meaning cart in… Continue Reading →

Neomedievalisms | Goldsmiths, London

The Confraternity of Neoflagellants will be presenting Dark Age Matter as part of the Goldsmiths Art PhD Programme Symposium on Neomedievalisms 27-29th January 2014 Organisers: Roman Vasseur & Alex Pollard See attached PDF for Outline, Timetable & Venues. The sessions on… Continue Reading →

Borderlands

Borderlands: The Historical and Cultural Significance of the Anglo-Scottish Border 13 December 2013 Gallery North, Northumbria University, Friday December 13th 2013. Convened by Dr Ysanne Holt (Northumbria University) and Dr Angela McClanahan (Edinburgh College of Art) This event, the first… Continue Reading →

An Object-Oriented Ontology© on Amphetamines and Psilocybin: Neomedievalist Theory-Fiction Is Here

Oct 31, 2013

thN Lng folk 2go: Investigating Future Premoderns™

thN Lng folk 2go: Investigating Future Premoderns™ by The Confraternity of Neoflagellants with a Preface by Simon O’Sullivan Brooklyn, NY: punctum books, 2013. 242 pages, illus. ISBN-13: 978-0615890258. OPEN-ACCESS e-book and $17.00 [€15.00/£12.00] in print: paperbound/5 X 8 in. “At… Continue Reading →

thN Lng folk 2go

Punctum Books: thN Lng folk 2go by The Confraternity of Neoflagellants with a Preface by Simon O’Sullivan Iz thri riwles: Die earste riwle speketh ov journie — iz al outward, ant riwles de body. Schulen ov swucche thinges az flk… Continue Reading →

Shift Happens

Shift Happens Published June 18th Journal of Artistic Research, Issue 3 jar-online.net Shift/Work has arisen from a number of learning experiments conducted in Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop and at Edinburgh College of Art. Our shared concern is with addressing the failings… Continue Reading →

“Scotland 2014: Coming of Age and Loss of Innocence?”

I will give a paper entitled No True Scotsman: Neomedivalism and Scottish Cultural Politics “Scotland 2014: Coming of Age and Loss of Innocence?” Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, the English Department in Faculty 06 (Germersheim) The conference takes place one year… Continue Reading →

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