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 →
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 →
Performing Worlds, Generator Projects, June 12th 2012. I will read a future history: After the Creative Economy… The Deputy Prime Minister has revealed that he felt a deep-seated satisfaction when he saw a photo of Richard Floridas dead body for… Continue Reading →
Thursday 24th May 2012, 2:30-5:00pm A round table on cultural theory and policy after the creative economy Lanchester Gallery Projects, Coventry http://lanchestergalleryprojects.org.uk Chair: Prof Neil Mulholland, Professor of Contemporary Art, University of Edinburgh Dr Kirsten Forkert: University of East Anglia http://www.variant.org.uk/pdfs/issue35/CulturalLeadership.pdf… Continue Reading →
Scottish Independents This democratisation of the intellect is our inheritance (not least since we have already paid for it), our creative commons; it is what enables us to innovate and to engage transnationally. This is an invaluable and ambitious… Continue Reading →
‘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 →
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 →
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