A *funded* practice based PhD opportunity! Interested in Critical Poetics of Resource Extraction? Contact me for details and see the call for applications:
Inaugural Goldsmiths Art Department Scholarships https://t.co/MlKTR6IVbj
Deadline for applications is 23 June 2023!
Making Time is a new initiative that responds to the climate emergency. It brings art production into conversation with new material possibilities, to facilitate a year of experimentation for selected artists across diverse practices.
Find out more: https://t.co/35LiW1ZYZ9
Secrecy shrouds the persistence of colonial currencies. #CFA
Fore more in depth information about the CFA Franc, you can listen to Dr Samba Sylla - @nssylla - here: https://t.co/WbG3Df2oQU
Do you already miss transmediale? Take a look at our two Journal contributions exploring the topic of #scale
Essay by @ranjodhd
βΊ https://t.co/brCtLiRgwb
Conversation between @chrislee_uu and @fraud_la
βΊhttps://t.co/v0rFunVbgN
With the festival's opening ahead, our second journal contribution is a conversation between @chrislee_uu and @FRAUD_la developed through the sharing of a collection of artefacts.
Read Immutability, Management, Trees
βΊ https://t.co/v0rFunVbgN
Join us together with Nastassja Simensky & Wesam Al Asali for a panel on the Politics of Preservation / part of
@delfinafdn Politics of Food programme > https://t.co/CO1xPh9XXI
We will discuss phosphate extraction, food security, fertiliser dependancy and star dust pigments!
β¨ CONGRATULATIONS!! β¨
We had the immense pleasure of discussing this outstanding contribution with Liam Campling! Here some highlights unpacking Maximum Sustainable Yield and other such tools of extractions πππhttps://t.co/zqzopB8RXg (text + audio available)
The IPEG Book Prize Committee is delighted to announce that the 2022 winner is Capitalism and the Sea by Liam Campling and Alejandro ColΓ‘s @VersoBooks
https://t.co/ACPnsIs8Gj
@bisa_ipeg@VersoBooks We had the immense pleasure of discussing the book with Liam Campling! Here some highlights unpacking Maximum Sustainable Yield and other such tools of extraction https://t.co/zqzopB8RXg (text + audio available) πππ
If you're around the East Midlands on Saturday, this will be fantastic. @FRAUD_la present a guided tour for with a difference, taking in the geopolitics of fertilizer and the ecologies of architecture by way of medieval dovecotes and open fields.
https://t.co/dIbTr3KQgR
Friends in Turku, this Saturday we will present Fields of May at Manilla - within a programme of exercises in attentiveness organised by CAA and New Performance Turku.
https://t.co/kapX1vYXUF
Join artist duo @FRAUD_la and farmer Stuart Rose, for a coach tour and guided walk in rural Nottinghamshire, with visits to a series of historic dovecotes and the open-field farming system at Laxton.
Β£5: Travel, drink and snacks included in ticket price.
https://t.co/1L6ONcqN7B
Very pleased to announced the Critical Raw Materials podcast series is now hosted by The Contemporary Journal at @Nottm_Contemp - which is edited by Canan Batur. πππ±β¨
https://t.co/lXOdAEhxHX
'Geographies of toxic wellness':
We trace genealogies of circulation through sanitariums, Ling exercises, spas and conspirituality theories through the Halland coastline, a geography which wavers between the monstrous and the desirable.
#geografier
'Geographies of toxic wellness, requiem for a sandstorm' explores how sand operates as crucible for conflict, memory and healing, and how the medicalisation and commodification of the coast are ushering forms of toxic wellness.
In 'Geografier' by OEI
#toxicwellness#geografier
Our (@FRAUD_la ) contribution to this excellent tome 'Geografier' by OEI has arrived in the post!
With contributions by Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada, Carla Zaccagnini & Santiago Constantino, Minna Henriksson, @katjaaglert , @trevorpaglen, David Harvey, and more.