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KIOSK is a practice-led research collective based in London, with outposts in Bogota and Berlin.
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Rhythms of Time Sharing on KIOSKtv, Philadelphia/London
COLLABORATION IS SOCIAL: Continuing AUX’s Art Writing event series, London based KIOSKcollective presents the latest installment of their project Rhythms of Time Sharing (RoTS). RoTS explores the current shift in contemporary art practice towards participatory and performative work. Live performances … Continue reading
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Rhythms of Time Sharing (RoTS) in collaboration with Vox Populi, Philadelphia
**Seeking performers/collaborators/artists/writers working within the conceptual remit of PARTICIPATION for a live, transatlantic broadcast event in late January 2012. DEADLINE: December 16th 2011** Rhythms of Time Sharing’s first live event will take the form of a collaboration between two artist … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Extra Curricular, Projects, Satellites
Tagged participation, philadelphia
A (minor) Delirium
Our text for The Conch publication, South London Gallery.
Posted in Art, Extra Curricular
Tagged amanda beech, Collectives, conch, south london gallery, the old police station
The Conch
We’ve been invited to write a short piece on ‘collaboration’ for this month’s The Conch at the South London Gallery.. you can read our text A (minor) Delirium in the publication that accompanies the event. Both (event and publication) are … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged Collectives, Galleries, South London
Rushdie’s Docklands
[after Salman Rushdie] There are no docks in Docklands, skyscrapers having sprouted out of the concrete like giant weeds, or, let’s say, like tombstones marking the sites where the torn corpse of the old city lay — down there, upper-echelon … Continue reading
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Tagged canary wharf, salman rushdie, the satanic verses
Flags of Convenience
In distant waters and high seas, the shifting of surfaces precludes the drawing of stable boundaries – thus the ocean floor and its watery covering are given over to International Waters, and the salty air above, to its drier counterpart … Continue reading
Posted in Extra Curricular
Tagged Easterling, marine, piracy, sea, shipping, transport
The Many-Staged Process
Exercises in mapping. Image: KIOSK, 2011
Posted in Projects
Tagged cartography mapping methodologies
I am a Cartographer
The triple definition of writing: To write is to to struggle and resist; to write is to become; to write is to draw a map: ‘I am a cartographer’. Foucault: A New Cartographer (Discipline and Punish), G. Deleuze p. 44
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Whereof one cannot speak, one must pass over in silence
Cornelius Cardew, Treatise p. 17
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Tagged cornelius cardew, mapping, mapping inertia