[NetBehaviour] Curating a routine
Michael Szpakowski
szpako at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 7 17:58:51 CEST 2009
<Forcing myself into visiting a
contemporary art show every day>
it's a dirty job, but I guess someone has to do it..
--- On Tue, 4/7/09, Luis Silva <silva.luis at netcabo.pt> wrote:
> From: Luis Silva <silva.luis at netcabo.pt>
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] Curating a routine
> To:
> Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 3:35 PM
>
> Curating a
> routine
> a project by
> Luis Silva
>
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> Forcing myself into visiting a
> contemporary art show every day (Monday to Friday, resting
> on weekends
> and holidays), how long will I endure?
> A matter of empirically-driven
> and self-imposed lack of reflexivity as a primary basis to
> a
> des-ideologized curatorial practice or a simple affair of
> availability
> versus selection, chance versus choice?
> Routine archive: http://www.curatingaroutine.net/
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>
> Luis Silva is currently General Coordinator of
> Lisboa 20 Arte Contemporânea and curator of LX 2.0 and
> Upgrade! Lisbon.
> Besides his institutional practice, Silva has curated
> several projects
> independently, namely Online - Portuguese Netart 1997-2004
> (Lisbon,
> 2005), I tag you tag me: a folksonomy of Internet art,
> (TAGallery,
> Vienna, 2007), FW: Re: Re: (Rhizome at The New Museum, New
> York, 2008),
> amongst others. He recently collaborated with Rhizome at
> The New Museum
> as Curatorial Fellow and has published extensively reviews
> and texts
> addressing the issues of art and (new) media.
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