Hello Netbehaviourists,
New Left Review 77, September-October 2012
http://newleftreview.org/II/77/julian-stallabrass-radical-camouflage-at-documenta
I just went to follow up this link, to be confronted with...*
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Oh, I'm just feeling the radicalism. Yes, yes, I know it's a cheap shot
and hard working critics and radicals need to earn a crust, but this is
the internet, baby! Information wants to be free.
At the AHRC's "Digital Transformations Moot" on Monday, Prof. John
Naughton remarked "Copying is to the digital what breathing is to
biological life." Thus, I can report that Julian's (no doubt very
interesting) article is... dead on arrival.
Come on, New Left Review, do something REALLY radical - like publishing
online for free.
(Now ducking to avoid numerous brickbats).
James
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On 22/11/12 12:07, netbehaviour wrote:
julian stallabrass
RADICAL CAMOUFLAGE
At Documenta 13
Documenta, held every five years in the central German city of Kassel,
is the art world’s equivalent of the Olympics. While its scale may be
rivalled by Venice, its quinquennial timetable and large budget allow
curators time to develop an elaborate vision, and it has often been used
to test the temperature of contemporary art production. Some previous
editions have been influential in changing the direction of the art
world—for instance, Catherine David’s documenta 10 and Okwui Enwezor’s
documenta 11 (to use the official typography) did much to push it
towards documentary and a greater engagement with politics.
New Left Review 77, September-October 2012
http://newleftreview.org/II/77/julian-stallabrass-radical-camouflage-at-documenta
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