Thursday 9 February 2012


Further to last the last discussion on Guy Debord, enjoy in your own time this short witty article on the New Boring!

See you all tomorrow.

Dele   :) 

Orwell

Orwell - Alan Campbell

This Friday we are discussing George Orwell's 1946 essay - Why I write

Friday 20 January 2012

Aaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!! The Spectacle!!! - Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle for 27/01/12

Hi Peoples,
Here is the text for the next event, courtesy of Dani - Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord.

Look forward to seeing you there, and don't forget to forward this to anyone you think might be interested.

Will
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Friday 6 January 2012

Hirst/Hockney Death Match - 13/01/12

Hello,

Sorry for the lack of communications over the holidays, I hope you all had good ones.

I was wondering if anyone felt up to a Friday R&D this friday 13th? (with superstitious drinks at mono after).  Since it is a bit short notice and we are out of practice due to the holidays I submit that we have a general subject for discussion.



Please send me any texts that you would like to discuss for the next one on the 27th(i think).

Have a good week

Will

Friday 2 December 2011

Billion Dollar Art Heist - 9/12/11

Hi people,


David has offered a documentary to be discussed. It looks interesting but is 1.5 hours so I thought maybe it could be considered for the 9th december meeting to give people enough time to view it. It is available on BBC iplayer from here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0179w3m/Storyville_20112012_The_Billion_Dollar_Art_Heist/ and will be available until the 11th which fits nicely.


See you there.

Will

Friday 18 November 2011

Aboriginal originals (plus bonus reflecting pools) - Emily Kame Kngwarreye and the Deconstrucible Space of Justice by Rex Butler for 25/11/11



Hello,

Thank you to those who were able to come to the inaugural meeting of the theory discussion group. I thought it went very well.

Firstly (and slightly self consciously) I would like to propose a name change, not least because 'theory discussion group' is a bit of a mouthful. I would like to suggest 'Friday R&D' the R&D standing for 'reading and discussion' or 'research and development' as you prefer

For this friday (25th) I am proposing the attached essay by a chap called Rex Butler. It talks about the work of the aboriginal artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye (I have no idea how to pronounce that) and considers the issues involved in applying western european perspectives to non western european art. I found it a bit heavy in places but I enjoyed what I did understand and I hope you will to.

Amanda points out that there is an opening in the Telfer Gallery on Friday at 7pm which would be a good thing to go to. We could hold the discussion elsewhere in the studios to avoid getting in the way and it would give us a useful stop point. 2 hours should be plenty.

Looking forward to it.

Will
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