Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2017-01-18 Thread Rob Myers
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017, at 02:37 PM, Mark Hancock wrote:

> Mark Fisher's passing has been really upsetting, in a way that hasn't
> really had an impact on me with other theorists/writers. Maybe it's
> that we were similiar ages? I only knew Mark through his writing but
> it feels like a rent in the fabric of the model of the world that I've
> created for myself over the past ten years.


Yes it's the same for me.



I don't know what will happen with the k-punk blog. There's the new book
out soon in the links in the meantime.


There's a fund for his family here -



https://twitter.com/RepeaterBooks/status/821697398833553408



- Rob.


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Re: [NetBehaviour] Links

2017-01-18 Thread Mark Hancock
Mark Fisher's passing has been really upsetting, in a way that hasn't
really had an impact on me with other theorists/writers. Maybe it's that we
were similiar ages? I only knew Mark through his writing but it feels like
a rent in the fabric of the model of the world that I've created for myself
over the past ten years.

Thanks for these Rob, there were a few I missed.

I hope there's a plan to collect all of Mark's K-punk blog posts somewhere.

M

On 18 January 2017 at 20:47, Rob Myers  wrote:

> Mark Fisher, 1968–2017 -
>
> https://www.urbanomic.com/mark_fisher/
>
>
> Mark Fisher RIP -
>
> http://www.ufblog.net/mark-fisher-rip/
>
>
> Remembering Mark Fisher -
>
> http://thequietus.com/articles/21572-mark-fisher-rip-obituary-interview
>
>
> Mark Fisher’s K-punk blogs were required reading for a generation -
>
> https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jan/18/
> mark-fisher-k-punk-blogs-did-48-politics
>
>
> The Weird and The Eerie -
>
> http://repeaterbooks.com/books/the-weird-and-the-eerie-mark-fisher/
>
>
> Ghosts of My Life -
>
> http://www.zero-books.net/books/ghosts-my-life
>
>
> Capitalist Realism -
>
> http://www.zero-books.net/books/capitalist-realism
>
>
> Ccru: Writings 1997-2003 -
>
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ccru-Writings-1997-2003-ebook/dp/B00X96VLF0/
>
>
> k-punk -
>
> http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org/
>
>
> k-punk.org -
>
> http://k-punk.org/
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[NetBehaviour] Links

2017-01-18 Thread Rob Myers
Mark Fisher, 1968–2017 -

https://www.urbanomic.com/mark_fisher/


Mark Fisher RIP -

http://www.ufblog.net/mark-fisher-rip/


Remembering Mark Fisher -

http://thequietus.com/articles/21572-mark-fisher-rip-obituary-interview


Mark Fisher’s K-punk blogs were required reading for a generation -

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jan/18/mark-fisher-k-punk-blogs-did-48-politics


The Weird and The Eerie -

http://repeaterbooks.com/books/the-weird-and-the-eerie-mark-fisher/


Ghosts of My Life -

http://www.zero-books.net/books/ghosts-my-life


Capitalist Realism -

http://www.zero-books.net/books/capitalist-realism


Ccru: Writings 1997-2003 -

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ccru-Writings-1997-2003-ebook/dp/B00X96VLF0/


k-punk -

http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org/


k-punk.org -

http://k-punk.org/
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[NetBehaviour] Review: New Tendencies: Art at the Threshold of the Information Revolution (1961 - 1978)

2017-01-18 Thread furtherfield
New Tendencies: Art at the Threshold of the Information Revolution (1961 -
1978).

Kristian Lukić reviews Armin Medosch's  New Tendencies – Art at the
Threshold of the Information Revolution (1961-1978), comparing the
movement's approach and relationships with the wider contemporary art world
with art at the threshold of the Information Revolution.

http://bit.ly/2j8OYXH
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Re: [NetBehaviour] UNSUSCRIBE

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[NetBehaviour] Superdiversity: Picturing Finsbury Park

2017-01-18 Thread furtherfield
Superdiversity: Picturing Finsbury Park

Opening Event: Saturday 18 February 2017, 3-5pm (register)
Open 11am - 5pm, Sat 18 & Sun 19 Feb, Thu 23 to Sun 26 Feb 2017, or by
appointment.
ADMISSION FREE

“My roots are here, I’m very proud to be where I am, I’m happy to be where
I am…I have very good memories and bad I guess, I felt like one of the key
things for my children is to make sure they fit in, it’s so important to
fit in and feel part of something and I think that was my struggle…” -
Finsbury Park worker and ex-resident

Furtherfield presents Superdiversity: Picturing Finsbury Park, an
exhibition collaboration between researcher and artist Katherine Stansfeld
and local people and communities in London’s Finsbury Park. The exhibition
maps a multiplicity of meaning and experience of Finsbury Park in an
exploration of what place and difference mean in today’s global London.
Support gratefully acknowledged from Ordnance Survey, the Economic and
Social Research Council, and the Royal Holloway Centre for the
GeoHumanities.

Superdiversity: Picturing Finsbury Park questions what the area means for
different people. It is an exploration of what place and difference mean in
the context of a neighbourhood in today’s London, a global city. It
attempts to re-socialise ‘the map’ through a social research practice.

http://furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibition/superdiversity-picturing-finsbury-park
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