- Polar Descriptions: Amy Balkin and Adriane Colburn(Event)(2 days)
Events
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Start: 7:40 am
The text of Tyrone Williams's talk, "The Dynamics of History and Culture: 'Pale Approximations'... Who Can/May Speak?," given as part of the collective's "Translation as Social and Aesthetic Practice" curriculum this past Sunday nite, is now accessible as a document on this site. See: Start: 7:00 pm
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Erick Lyle at Get Lost Travel Books Erick Lyle's Scam 'zine is a classic. Documenting Erick Lyle started writing in the 1990s, though I only first heard of | ||
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Start: 6:21 am
Pat Clifford has posted his recent "Translation as Social and Aesthetic Practice" talk on this site: | ||
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06 / 30
Start: 4:00 am
The Nonsite Collective's "Translation as Social and Aesthetic Practice" curriculum will continue at SF Camerawork with presentations by two visual artists working in a range of media: Amy Trachtenberg and Elliot Anderson Thurs, July 10 at 6 pm Amy Trachtenberg “In considering a place we look at passages of time, development and decay. As an outsider to any locale, we find ourselves in states of translation: both the navigator and the one in need of guiding. The physical and cultural realms are layered by an accrual of rites and texture to be misconstrued by the interloper. Without mutual consent, but as a means of interpretation, I use the camera like a tongue in search of speech. The projected slides in rhythmic sequences are a case study in questioning.” Elliot Anderson | ||
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