[NetBehaviour] call for participation
marc
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Thu Jul 28 17:18:38 CEST 2005
Hi leon,
I've certainly got a few things to add...
marc
> We are currently looking at approximately 60 page book, A5 black and
> white with limited graphics.
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> There will be an initial 500 printed, these will be distributed at the
> event for free.
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> The book format ties into a Print On Demand format and subsequent
> purchases through that system will be charged at cost.
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> Individual dialogues will occur on varying content, which is a way of
> saying I don't know.
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> Editorial questions should be directed at diy at c6.org
> <mailto:diy at c6.org> who Dr. Betti Marenko,
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> Submit and find out I suppose,
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> leon
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> *From:* netbehaviour-bounces at netbehaviour.org
> [mailto:netbehaviour-bounces at netbehaviour.org] *On Behalf Of *Lawrence
> Upton
> *Sent:* den 28 juli 2005 12:45
> *To:* NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
> *Subject:* Re: [NetBehaviour] call for participation
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> Do you have any hopes or fears about length of submissions?
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> *-----Original Message-----*
> *From: *leon <leon at c6.org <mailto:leon at c6.org>>
> *To: *'NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity'
> <netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org <mailto:netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org>>
> *Date: *Thursday, July 28, 2005 12:30 PM
> *Subject: *RE: [NetBehaviour] call for participation
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> Call 'DIY SURVIVAL' (There is no Subculture, only Subversion)
> Publication.
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> C6 invite submissions for a forthcoming publication on strategies,
> methods
> and techniques of DIY art practices. We are seeking innovative,
> critical and
> radical approaches to diverse art practice and organization
> focused on how
> to produce art unbound by market, commerce, and whitecubes. The
> aim is to
> produce a guide of tactical means for collective art making.
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> We are looking for a wide range of perspectives, essays, case studies,
> artworks and interviews to articulate and promote the idea of self
> generative cultural events and the collective production of art.
> Contributions from artists, activists, cultural producers, and
> other related
> professionals are welcome.
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> Deadline the 7th of September.
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> C6 wish to keep the possible topics vague enough for interpretation, a
> starting point may be:
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> . Ethos, history and politics of DIY art and culture
> . Occupation of territories
> . Culture jamming, guerrilla art practices
> . Strategies of audience engagement
> . Tales of endurance, invention and uncompromising passion
> . Resistance and the creation of communities
> . Question of authorship/ownership in collaborative systems
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> Keywords: community, digital, tactical, strategic, interactive,
> intervention, pervasive, collective, fine art sausage machine.
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> Deadline for submission is 1st September 2005. Comments and
> queries can be
> sent to diy at c6.org <mailto:diy at c6.org>
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> The launch event will be held on the 29th of October at the c6
> show 'SOLD
> OUT' in Cremer street Shoreditch London.
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