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Subject: Collaborative Cultivations - CFP deadline June 15


Collaborative Cultivations - CFP deadline June 15


COLLABORATIVE CULTIVATIONS - FUNGICULTURE JOURNAL ISSUE#1

FUNGICULTURE JOURNAL

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Fungiculture Issue#1 - COLLABORATIVE CULTIVATIONS

A psychedelic journal for cultural studies

Call for projects - abstract submission deadline: June 15

send to: [email protected]


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ISSUE 1: COLLABORATIVE CULTIVATIONS

Fungiculture is the psychedelic journal for cultural studies: a space for
the experimental and playful cultivation of ideas and practices, for
cross-pollinations amongst theoretical attitudes, for imagining with,
between, through, alongside and against the thought of others. In this
vein, we are delighted to announce that our first issue, 'Collaborative
Cultivations,' shall explore and galvanize collaboration as methodology
and aggregating thread. We invite proposals that are specifically
conceived and realized as collaborative efforts in research and
speculation, focusing on any subject of interest within the study of
culture. Submissions may engage with, but are not limited to discourses
surrounding media studies, radical politics, aesthetics, ethics,
philosophy, queer and affect theory. The selected projects will be
released weekly on the Fungiculture online platform over a set period of
time, inhabiting a space of further dialogue and debate. At the end of
this period, the projects will be compiled as a pdf anthology available
for download.

Instructions:
(As most lists of instructions, these are directions either to follow or
pretend to follow, existing as restraints that may as well be worked
around)

- Each collaborative project shall include the work of at least two
contributors concerning the same object of research, theoretical
discourse, or methodological concern.
- Authors should respond to each others' perspectives on a common subject,
indulging in opportunities for conversation, accumulation, contradiction,
interference, paradox, confrontation, friction or, even, agreement.
- Discourses may be executed in parallel, in reaction, in turns, through
role reversals and via fictional characterisation.
- The form each project takes can range from interviews and dialogues to
co-written essays, collage-like compilations, mosaics, or more unorthodox
forms of interaction.
- The intended format should be conceived specifically to engage the
subject matter at hand.
- Mixed-media projects are encouraged, and the same project may include
text-based contributions, still and moving images, and sound pieces.
- Papers should not exceed 5000 words.

To submit, please send an abstract (not exceeding 500 words), to
[email protected] by 15/6/2014. Please include relevant images and sound
samples, if applicable, and the authors' CVs or a description of relevant
previous experience. Keep in mind that abstracts must explain not just the
topic of interest but also the nature of proposed collaboration and the
way this will take form in the project.


FUNGICULTURE'S MISSION STATEMENT

The unpredictable migration of fungal spores is dependent upon the flux of
various unseen processes. Once landed, they can either erupt into
symbiotic and parasitic germination or remain silent: a source of latent
potential. In either case, mycelia maintain and exercise a capacity for
transformation with, in, and for the spaces and structures they inhabit.

Fungiculture is the practice of care and cultivation within such an
ecology, and Fungiculture, the publication, takes its cues from its
namesake. We feel that nascent intellectual thought should be regarded in
much the same way as fungal spores: scattered from one location to
numerous others, made vulnerable to or strengthened by varying forces
along the way, and capable of combining, accumulating and solidifying into
hybrid growths. We admire the mushroom for its audacity in the face of
adversity; for its ability to adapt and generate unexpected networks; for
its courage to inhabit and transform the world's murkiest corners.
Fungiculture crafts an intellectual space in which the unforeseen and
unsolicited can flourish and permeate existing theoretical ecologies. We
advance attitudes of both nurture and irreverence for intellectual
thought: fostering the potency of ideas whilst celebrating their
transience, as they scatter, converge upon, and inhabit a range of
theories and practices.

Fungiculture in this vein assumes a transdisciplinary approach to cultural
research, encouraging the coalescence of discourses that might not
naturally be inclined to work together. Founded outside the remit of
traditional Academia, we nevertheless hold ourselves and our contributors
to equally high standards. Fungiculture is comfortable with being
laboratory, greenhouse, mushroom plot; the emphasis here falls on seeing
what can grow, and caring for it.






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