Ludic Science Club Sunday Session at the Furtherfield Commons this Sunday.

Training in Ludic Science for the Situationist Revolution

“Political theories are only made to die in the war of time. Like military units, they must be sent into battle at the right moment; and whatever their merits or insufficiencies, they can only be used if they’re at hand when they’re needed.” – Guy Debord.

6 April: Mac Gerdts, Imperial 2030.

This Sunday is the 2nd 'Ludic Science Club Sunday Sessions' run by Class Wargames - come & enjoy the 'Mac Gerdts, Imperial 2030' board game with Richard Barbrook & others...

http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/event/ludic-science-club-sunday-sessions-furtherfield-commons

Ludic Science Club Sunday Sessions, starting at 2PM
6 April: Mac Gerdts, Imperial 2030.
4 May: Bruce Quarrie and Russell King, Apokalypse 1945.
6 July: Greg Costikyan, Pax Britannica.
3 August: H.G. Wells, Little Wars.

Dr Richard Barbrook is the author of Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village. In 2008 it won the Marshall McLuhan Award for Outstanding Book of the Year in the Field of Media Ecology. He is a founding member of Class Wargames and co-wrote the script to the group's film: Ilze Black (director), Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord's The Game of War. http://www.classwargames.net/


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