Intermezzo : Nomadic Photographic Assemblage
a thousand plateaus
Deleuze, Guattari
Assemblage
Becoming
Body Without Organs
Nomad
Rhizome
Smooth Space
State
War Machine
www.rhizomes.net/issue5/poke/glossary.html
The Uberficiation of the University
BY MARK CARRIGAN ON NOVEMBER 22, 2016• ( 0 )
sociologicalimagination.org/archives/18986
The Sharing Economy
Platform Capitalism
Uber.edu
The Reputation Economy
The Microentrepreneur of the Self
The Para-academic
The Artrepreneur
Affirmative Disruption
A fascinating short book by Gary Hall, available open access at the Coventry University repository:
curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/file/4b7671d5-371f-438b-83c7-92...
img20161120_17325939 Photographic Forms
Drawing figure/ground, documentation of work in progress.
Life "drawing" trace on paper with water and field chalk. Work submitted to Interfaith Group Show at the Link Gallery, Winchester 2010.
"This particular event invokes for me the notion of simple material relations and collaborative gestures that underpin human agency.
Art space/practice can promote these working intimations that enter into the realm of beliefs."
Artist's Statement (archive) 07.12.2009.
Camera Obscura : Kilquhanity 2011. #4
Dark Session's : Shadowy speculations in the pottery. Kilquhanity 2011
Silver gelatin prints from a "room obscura" set up at Kilquhanity, Scotland 2011 as part of "Back to Free school, Drawing out the Archive"
Sequential Photograph : In the space around the "spatial turn" (539)
Art as Spatial Practice.
Space folds : Containing "Spatialities around historicality and sociality"
"All that is solid melts into air"
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels,
(Poetic observation concerning the constant revolutionizing of social conditions)
Perceptions now gathering at the end of the millennium. Spatiality, Robert T. Tally Jr. 2013
pictify.com/user/russellmoreton
PB144997a : Mapping.
Bento's Sketchbook : John Berger
The human body {corpus humanum) is composed of many individuals (of different nature), each one of which is highly composite.
The individuals of which the human body is composed are some fluid, some soft and some hard.
The individuals composing the human body, and consequently the human body itself is affected in many ways by external bodies.
The human body needs for its preservation many other bodies from which it is, so to speak, continually regenerated.
When a fluid part of the human body is so determined by an external body that it impinges frequently on another part which is soft, it changes its surface and as it were imprints on it the traces of the external impelling body.
The human body can move external bodies in many ways, and dispose them in many ways.
The human mind is apt for perceiving many things, and more so according as its body can be disposed in more ways.
{Ethics, Part II, Postulates I-VI, Proposition XIV)
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