I’ll be speaking at this: Saturday 3 December 2011, 10.00–18.00 – If you are in London, come along, it’s free! Or watch it online: http://greatbritishartdebate.tate.org.uk/watch-the-gbad-conference-live/ Nov 7, 2011
‘Present Absent’ Follow the link to download: http://cs.anendlesssupply.co.uk/content/5.projects/9.19-08-11/19-08-2011.pdf Countersituation is the title of an ongoing series of weekly published pages, initiated by An Endless Supply with Adam Smythe. Each issue is a double-sided sheet of new writing, simultaneously printed and distributed in short-runs… Continue Reading →
performing research: Art history not for publicationA conference organised by the Performing Art History Special Interest Group Friday 6 May 201112.00 -18.15, Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre The Courtauld Institute of Art Speaker(s): Thomas Ardill (Tate), Emma Cheatle (University College London),… Continue Reading →
I have a chapter (‘The Challenge of Self-Determination’) in Gerry Hassan’s and Rosie Ilett’s new book, out on the 8th of March 2011. Radical Scotland: Arguments for Self-Determination The era of devolution as we have known it is over. Radical… Continue Reading →
I’ve been editing the forthcoming Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 2.3. It’s out now. Click on the image to the left to see the contents and contributors. You can get a free copy of JWCP issue 1.2 here. Apr… Continue Reading →
Visual and Material Practices and the Cultural ‘North’ This experimental workshop will consider how ideas about ‘northernness’ are embodied in contemporary art and design practices, as well as exploring the recent proliferation of specially themed research networks , scholarly and… Continue Reading →
Noise with Torsten Lauschmann, Dr. Martin Parker, Dr. Robert Dow and Dr. Neil Mulholland Noise happens … in music, in art, in life. Composers, artists and performers join together to discuss sound and hearing across creative practices that recognise sound… Continue Reading →
If you’re in Glasgow come to my guest lecture today: Beyond the Object: Design in the Cloud Barnes Lecture Theatre, Glasgow School of Art, Thursday 4th March 2pm Mar 4, 2010
Mash-ups have been common in turntable culture since the early days of hip-hop in the 1970s. Peer-to-peer filesharing combined with open source audio and video mixing software accelerated rise of mash-up culture from the late ‘ 90s, spawning a whole… Continue Reading →
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