CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS/PROPOSALS - Madame Wang.

Madame Wang is a new quarterly arts journal dedicated to dispersed 
collaboration, migration and encounter architectures, co-action and 
post-human writing programmes. It has been formed in response to a 
mounting need to examine, engage and critique an emerging arts-practice 
that is multiple, data intelligent and severally located.

Madame Wang participates in the unfolding of critical and intuitive 
modes of production by working closely with artists and other 
disciplines to deliver texts. Group writing, recursive dialogue, 
critique and text-artworks are all part of the pallet of approaches to 
the subject. Through these means, we can properly test the propositions 
and strategies of distributed decision-making and the possibilities of 
its rhetoric. The journal is not a passive commentator on this exciting 
field, but instead takes part in its possibilities through a programme 
of exhibitions and events. Madame Wang is at the heart of a complex of 
author-agents whose opinions are derived directly from the researches 
and evidence of their own practice.

The Journal is open to the disobedience of developing tactics of 
co-action. It aims to promote progressive as well as destabilised 
textual discussion. It will introduce differing voices within the field, 
and invite participation in this arena of activity. Madame Wang will 
invite greater involvement of its reader-writers through annual 
self-assessment platforms, open calls and by developing exhibition 
opportunities for these complex work groups.

Madame Wang supplements the human/individual with models that are more 
adapted to respond to the contemporary discoveries of neuroscience, 
behaviourism and symbiotic intelligence. These discoveries are 
continually inviting us to reconsider the representations that we have 
of human action and are providing new tools for thinking about our 
cultural field.

A reappraisal of what we can now do is overdue. The lone artist as the 
super-experimental test-site of all that is human is no longer a viable 
model for arts production. Biological discoveries as well as technical 
developments are giving us an opportunity to reassess what the arts can 
achieve. Madame Wang poses the question of how the arts themselves might 
respond to these pressing developments.

Editors Sam Basu & Craig Cooper
Design Satu-Maria Jokinen
Copy Editor Kasper Pincis

Madame Wang was founded in 2010 by Craig Cooper and Sam Basu. Craig 
Cooper is an artist living and working in London. Sam Basu is an artist 
and director of Treignac Projet, based in Corrèze, France.

ADVICE FOR PROPOSALS

Proposals need not obviously deal with distributed collaboration nor the 
arts. We are interested in academic analysis and scientific research as 
well as experimental writing approaches and discussions. We will 
consider non-text projects as well as critiques of collaboration and the 
assumptions that come with it. Longer, complex projects that put 
pressure on the publication format are welcomed.
Please contact us with your suggestions, questions and enquiries.

Madame Wang Publishing,

Madame Wang,

LONDON

91-92 Dean st/Soho
W1D 3SY
UK

[email protected]

TREIGNAC

2 Rue Ignac Dumergue
Treignac 19260
FRANCE

[email protected]

http://www.madamewang.com/

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