Bøger udgivet af Errant Bodies
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195,95 kr. A smart, off-kilter artist's book documenting and expounding upon the artist duo's latest film project, The BirdsThis book takes Common Birds (2019), an experimental adaptation of Aristophanes' play The Birds, as its jumping-off point. The Paris-based artist duo behind the film, Graeme Thomson and Silvia Maglioni, probe unusual topics related to endangerment and metamorphosis, such as zombie languages and hauntologies of extinction.
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238,95 kr. With two CDs included, this companion to Roigk's work provides the complete experience of his sound-based installationsBerlin-based sound artist Stefan Roigk (born 1974) incorporates physical components such as sculpture and text to make music for both the ears and the eyes. The catalog documents acousmatic compositions, sound installations, musical graphics and text-sound compositions from the years 2005-23 across 144 pages and two CDs.
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- 238,95 kr.
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305,95 kr. This book is the first comprehensive study of Ricardo Basbaum's diagrams, cataloguing a body of work that has been integral to his artistic practice. In turn, the book offers an invaluable resource for anyone engaging with non-linear thinking and compositional work," writes Binna Choi and Emily Pethick in the Foreword. Produced as a result of the artist's exhibition at the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporáneo (2013), Diagrams, 1994-ongoing brings a survey of the diagrams created and exhibited by Ricardo Basbaum in recent years, both as autonomous pieces or part of installations and other forms of action. In his own words, Basbaum takes the diagram as a "tool for intervention ... a sort of drawing (or visual poem) that mediates the dynamic flow between words and images--discursive and non-discursive spaces--or literary and plastic spaces, etc." Three essays by the artist are included here, followed by extensive documentation of the GCAC exhibition, and a large selection of his diagrams. The texts were assembled in the shape of a collective-conversation, where topics around diagram, alterity, group practice, temporality and affect are discussed in direct relation to the work of Basbaum.Contributors include: Guy Brett, Cuauhtémoc Medina, Emily Pethick, CecÃlia Cotrim, Monika Szewczyk, Renata Marquez, Luiz Cláudio da Costa, Santiago Garcia Navarro, Bojana Piskur, Dieter Roelstraete, Francisco Ali-Brouchoud, Brandon LaBelle and Daniela Mattos.
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- 305,95 kr.
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- Waves of Listening
238,95 kr. The accompanying reader for an international biennial on the importance of listeningThis anthology is published for the 2023 Listening Biennial, taking place across the globe from Taipei to Istanbul. It includes contributions from artists and scholars reflecting on the importance of listening as a tool for understanding, healing and transforming in our current political, social and environmental climate.
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- 238,95 kr.
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258,95 kr. This oral autobiography of the underground experimentalist also serves as a history of the 1980s tape and electronic music scene in the USSince 1980, Jeph Jerman (born 1959)--sound artist, field recordist, percussionist and visual artist--has released over 200 sound works, under his own name, under the moniker Hands To and with countless collaborators, improvising with natural found objects, crude homebuilt devices, tape machines and occasionally traditional instruments. He now makes his home in Cottonwood, Arizona.This book-length interview traces Jerman's life and work, from his earliest sound experiments, free rock and jazz units, and postal collaborations, to his more recent work with decaying matter and landscape. Illustrated with previously unpublished photos, this highly readable conversation also sketches the 1980s American home-taping and electronic music scenes in which Jerman was a key figure, convening a community of anti-luminaries such as G.X. Jupitter-Larsen, Eric Lunde, Mark Schomburg, Tim Barnes, Dave Knott and Dan Burke. Listen also includes a selection of Jerman's visual art.
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248,95 kr. A sci-fi imagining of life in America's penultimate chapterMontreal-born, NY-based writer Charlotte Graham's debut novel follows a sweeping group of characters in America's near future as they live and die under the threat of a new kind of deadly bomb called the Peacemaker.
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188,95 kr. A poetic, "necropolitical" view of sociality in MexicoMoving across a range of sites and situations, Dead People Whispering to Us is a book of stealth, where the author's listening-writing practice attends to the disappearances and invisibilities shaping much of contemporary life. Author and artist Israel MartÃnez writes his own book of the dead, chronicling the necropolitical reality in Mexico through a persistent belief in social change realized between friends and strangers. The dead, for MartÃnez, become guides toward a form of poetic activism.Israel MartÃnez is an artist and author based in Zapopan, Mexico. Seeking to generate a social and political critical reflection, and often exploring stealth as a communicative situation of deep relevance, Israel MartÃnez works with sound as a starting point to create pieces and projects usually materialized in multichannel audio installations, video, photography, actions or performances, texts, publications and interventions in public spaces. He has had solo and group exhibitions at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofÃa, MuseumsQuartier, MACBA, Moscow Biennale, TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, daadgalerie, Haus der elektronischen Künste Basel, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, Museo Arte Carrillo Gil, MUCA Roma and Museo de Arte de Zapopan, among others.
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188,95 kr. On the radical power of expansive sympathy and communal careThis anthology gathers essays and conversations on the politics of communal care, making the case for applying an expansive outlook to the practice of human sympathy and advocating a system of interdependence that extends beyond immediate social and familial circles.
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- 188,95 kr.
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- Fragments of a Chile in Revolt
128,95 kr. Reflections on the ongoing Chilean popular rebellionIn Rodrigo Karmy Bolton's collection of articles and essays on the Chilean rebellion, the incandescence of the people, the Averroist analysis of a necessary Constituent Assembly and the bankruptcy of the transitional episteme of the state are brought forward with feverish rigor.
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- Handbook of Operative Losses
198,95 kr. An experimental essayistic engagement with a French philosopher's study of movement in autistic childrenWandering Echoes veers between philosophical thought and poetic experimentation, asking for a reading by way of multiple and meandering lines. Underpinning the book is a profound engagement with Fernand Deligny, whose work with autistic children in the 1960s and '70s posed a more experimental understanding of the diversely abled. Wandering Echoes is a work under the influence of Deligny, amplifying his gestural philosophy through lines of thought whose echoes and vibrations lead into a labyrinthine text of personal experience, soft moments and deep restlessness. Subtle and demanding, the book is ultimately an act of poetic-doing which, for the author, enables emergent forms of solidarity.Luis Guerra is a Chilean visual artist, philosopher, and poet living and working in Barcelona. He has been a fellow resident at the Saastamoinen Foundation (2021) and a fellow grantee by the Kone Foundation (2020) in Helsinki, Finland. As a visual artist, his work revolves around the imaginary line that Western culture has created between art and philosophy.
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- 198,95 kr.