Posthuman analysis of Covid by Rosi Braidotti: the best thing yet written about the pandemic. 'We need to resist the pull of apocalyptic thinking (and) the abyss of self-pity: this is a time to organize, not to agonize'. https://t.co/Q0TWDPXpFv
Rosi Braidotti’s Posthuman Convergences 2020 concludes here with the Australia/New Zealand/Japan cohort...what an incredible 9 day journey we have had - priviledged to have shared it with so many fabulous posthuman thinkers, makers and activists. What a team!
The power that we have! Listen Up! presented by Vicki Couzens, Jody Haines, Gina Bundle, Genevieve Grieves, Paola Balla with Marnie Badham yesterday for CAST Out Loud & MAPS Open Talk. Potent and powerful presentation! Brilliant! @heidi_hole@marniebadham
Excited to be part of Braidotti's Summer School 'Posthuman Convergences: Theories and Methodologies' with @FionaHillary this week, responding to Braidotti's conception of affirmative ethics with a lecture on hopepunk attitudes within urban play. #posthumanism#hopepunk#urbanplay
As #CarlSagan said “The nitrogen in our DNA,the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood,the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars.We are made of star stuff”.This universe has no room for racism. "cannot stand silent:"
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This is brilliant advice. Honestly, so many people tried to discourage me from writing Phosphorescence, that I would mumble that it was "just a series of essays for me", something I had to write before getting back to biography. I could not rest until I had written that thing.
Really enjoyed doing this project with the super Tim Edensor and the amazing artists and organisers of the festival! Thanks @_GSPF and see you in 2019 🌠🌠
Artist Jonathan Jones needs your help collecting native feathers! Jone's new project looks at #Wiradjuri wind philosophy + gawurra (feathers). Find out how you can help: https://t.co/jV6VgRUg8S
Public Art Dialogue is accepting artists’ projects submissions for the Public Art as Political Action issue to be published in Fall 2018. For more info about themes for the upcoming special issue and to view submission guidelines: https://t.co/YmuMRcHNtd
How would you rank the best public art of 2017? Our own Nicholas Baume joins @UAPcompany in a look back at the top #publicart projects across the globe. Register to secure your spot in the webinar 1/31! https://t.co/rTmH3skdEr
Guest co-editor of Public Art Dialogue's Spring 2019 Soundscapes issue, Charles Eppley, will be 2018 Visiting Scholar at Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Congratulations @charleseppley! https://t.co/QFq3lres7R