Mobile autonomy : exercises in artists' self-organization
Auteurs : Dockx, Nico (Auteur) ; Gielen, Pascal (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
Éditeur : Valiz
Collection : Antennae
Date de publication : 2015
ISBN : 9789492095107
Langue : Anglais
Description : 249 p. : ill. n.b. ; 21 cm
Notes : Bibliograph : 216-217
Index
Sujets :
Artistes - Conditions sociales
Arts - Philosophie et théorie
Art moderne - 21e siècle
Mobilité professionnelle
Dépouillement du document :
New mobilities, alternatives autonomies / Nico Dockx, Pascal Gielen
1- COMMON PRECARIOUS AUTONOMY
14 questions / 14 responses / Interview Thomas Hirschhorn / Nico Dockx, Pascal Gielen, Sara Weyns
Eternal flame / Thomas Hirschhorn
Autonomy and precarization / Isabell Lorey
A caravan of freedom / Mobile autonomy beyond "auto-mobility" / Pascal Gielen
2- NEW AUTONOMOUS ATTITUDES
Revolution / constitution / A dog republic
Nautomat operating manual / a draft design for a collective space of "nautonomy" for artists and their firends / Raq media collective
Like water / stories of motherhood / Oda Projesi
Quotations from / thoughts after symprovization on art and empathy / Erik Hagoort, Kirsten Leenars, Jason Pallas, Caroline Picard, Tricia Van Eck
Between professional precariousness and creative self-organization / The free performing arts scene in Germany / Jonas Tinius
How to radicalize a mouse ? / Notes on radical opportunism / Kuba Szreder
An interpretation of Jef Geys's oeuvre with autonomy as a voluntary guideline / Louise Osieka, Jef Geys
Résumé :
Neoliberalism has taken autonomous professional values and labour firmly in its grasp. Traditional forms of employment are replaced with post-Fordist conditions in which work has become freelance, mobile, projectbased, and temporary. This way of working is not new to artists. They have seen themselves confronted with these precarious conditions since many years. Mobile Autonomy detects what modes of economy and different innovative working modalities artists and other artistic professionals have developed in order to create their work in today’s social, economic and political conditions. Theoretical insights are alternated with hands-on practices, in order to learn from and reflect on contemporary artists’ working conditions. ‘We need to stay mobile to keep our autonomy alive, and we need to develop new autonomous practices to keep our mobility alive. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 700.102 3 D6372m 2015