Organised with Furtherfield two online performance sessions of the Reading Club
8pm London time
October 21st
Session based on a chunk of A Hacker Manifesto by McKenzie Wark.[version 4.0]
with Aileen Derieg, Cornelia Sollfrank, Dmytri Kleiner and Marc Garrett.
Recording and chatlog :
Hacking – The Hacker Manifesto
October 22nd
Session based on a part of one of the ARPANET dialogues from 1975 -1976.
with Alessandro Ludovico, Jennifer Chan, Lanfranco Aceti and Ruth Catlow. They reenacted this historic collision in a contemporary context.
Recording and chatlog :
Postinternet is net.art’s undefined bastard child – ARPANET dialogues
Reading Club proposes a text and an interpretive arena to 4 readers. These readers write together their reading of a text inside the text itself. The audience sees an evolving, cinematographic picture of thoughts and collaborative writing in the making.
Reading Club is
* an intertextual play and an interpretive arena
* a device to explore reading on the web
* a factory of moving texts
* testing (once more) the status of the author
* a place where the public has a voice
More info also in English : readingclub.fr/info
ReadingClub is supported by Dicréam.
Filed under: Collective writing, Performance, Aileen Derieg, Alessandro Ludovico, ARPANET dialogues, Cornelia Sollfrank, Dmytri Kleiner, Furtherfield, Jennifer Chan, Lanfranco Aceti, Marc Garrett, McKenzie Wark, net art, postinternet, Reading Club, ReadingClub, Ruth Catlow
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