Future publics (the rest can and should be done by the people) : a critical reader in contemporary art /
Future publics' includes contributions by artists, theorists and activists who reflect on the emergence of radically new publics, whose origins in moments of social crisis and political uncertainty inspire them to question existing forms of collective organization, decision-making structures an...
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Utrecht : Amsterdam :
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst ; Valiz, book and cultural projects,
2015.
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| Series: | BAK critical reader series.
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Table of Contents:
- In place of an introduction: future publics, or the rest can and should be done by the people / Maria Hlavajova and Ranjit Hoskote
- The thirteenth place and the eleventh question: the artist-citizen and her strategies of devolution / Nancy Adajania
- Nationless state: a series of case studies / Ariella Azoulay
- Ambient perspective and the citizen's moving eyes / Amelia Barikin and Nikos Papastergiadis
- Notes on the question of audience / Bassam El Baroni
- Standing man / Manuel Beltrán
- Another world / a conversation between David Graeber and Michelle Kuo
- Birth of the rebel citizen in Germany: season's greetings from Sarrazin / Tom Holert
- Art and the paradoxical citizen / Brian Holmes
- The politics of organized networks: the art of collective coordination / Geert Lovink
- Public happiness / A conversation between Elżbieta Matynia and Joanna Warsza
- A long walk to the land of the people: contemporary art in the spectre of spectatorship / Simon Sheikh
- Democracy's theater of cruelty / Jonas Staal
- Toward a lexicon of usership (fragments) / Stephen Wright.