Be network, my friend, Joan Miquel Gual and Francesco Salvini, Universidad Nómada
In Europe a new form of governing emerged. Government today acts on different levels at the same time: it permeates urban spaces and rearticulate borders in the everyday life of cities, it polarise pre-existing power relations, building new dependences in the contemporary geography of Europe. As a result the asymmetry of former Europe have not [...]
Pavilion UniCredit: An Artist’s Tale, Dmitry Vilensky, Chto Delat
The text was originally published at eipcp.net.
I would like the following text to serve as a continuation of the discussion on the economy of the contemporary art world and the place of art and creative labor in the world of capital.
Let’s begin with a simple tale.
Once upon a time there was an artist who was [...]
Nothing is what democracy looks like: Openness, horizontality and the movement of movements by Rodrigo Nunes
Networked, horizontal forms have been at the centre of many of the political debates of the last ten years, and often been treated alternatively as the limit (by its enemies) and the solution (by its proponents) to the problems of organisation of resistance to global capitalism. This has unfortunately meant that critiques carried out ‘from [...]
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