[NetBehaviour] Mobile Academy presents: Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge No 11
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Mobile Academy presents: Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and
Non-Knowledge No 11
On WASTE: The Disappearance and Comeback of Things & Values at the Bluecoat
School Lane Liverpool L1 3BX United Kingdom
Contact: Phil Olsen
phil.o at thebluecoat.org.uk (Link: phil.o at thebluecoat.org.uk )
www.mobileacademy-berlin.com
Saturday, 29th November 2008,
8.00pm, check-in opens 7.00pm Free Book an
expert on the night for £1 or €1 !
Mobile Academy / Hannah Hurtzig BLACKMARKET FOR USEFUL KNOWLEDGE AND
NON-KNOWLEDGE No 11 On WASTE: The Disappearance and Comeback of Things &
Values an Installation with 50 Waste-Experts, a Digression on the
Rhetorics of the Dialogue and a Shadow Play for a Dialogue Duo at the
Bluecoat,
Sat 29 November, 8.00pm, check-in opens 7.00pm Book an expert on
the night for £1 or €1 !
A Blackmarket is an interdisciplinary research on learning and
un-learning, where narrative formats of knowledge transfer are tried out
and presented. The installation imitates familiar places of knowledge
exchange, like the archive or library reading room,
and combines them with communication situations such as markets, stock
exchanges, counselling or social service interviews.
You can book a 30-minute one-to-one dialogue with one of 50 experts or
you can observe
and listen into select conversations via headphones on BLACKRADIO's six
channels.
Each Blackmarket presents a different topic, generating an encyclopaedia
with local experts. In Liverpool the theme deals with the relationship
between human beings and the material world at the moment when things
loose their form, deteriorate, rot, explode, slide into decayand
forgetting and lose their distinction.
The Rhetorics of Dialogue
Seven experts will reflect on their different professions and how the
dialogue is a constitutive element of their working process. A Shadow
Play for a Dialogue Duo Eyal Sivan and Dan Dolberger have been invited
to continue their talks, chats and debates during the Blackmarket. No
summery, or resume, no interpretation or self reflection, just a moment
in time of their ongoing dialogue. Mobile Academy is a project by Hannah
Hurtzig with changing partners based at HAU, Berlin. Presented in
association with the Live Art Development Agency for the Bluecoat's
Liverpool Live programme for the Liverpool Biennial.
Supported by Arts Council England, Liverpool Culture Company and the
Goethe Institute
Manchester.
www.mobileacademy-berlin.com
www.blackmarket-archive.com
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