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Systemics - Index of Exhibitions and Related Materials, 2013-14; or Exhibition as a Series
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Systemics - Index of Exhibitions and Related Materials, 2013-14; or Exhibition as a Series
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Franco "Bifo" Berardi
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By (author) Boris Groys
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:248 | Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 140 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9783956791628
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Classifications | Dewey:003 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Sternberg Press
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Imprint |
Sternberg Press
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Publication Date |
31 October 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Systemics brings together a collection of new writing and curatorial projects that unfolded at Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark, over a two-year period from 2013 to 2014. Contained here are its various parts: details of the four core exhibitions and related events, two commissioned exhibitions, and four essays, together comprising the Systemics series program as a whole. Like any series, it unfolds over time, in associative parts, using descriptive and poetic exhibition titles to develop a cumulative experience. Borrowing the term systemics from the Austrian cybernetician Heinz von Foerster to point to a new conceptual attitude that embraces the growing complexity of the world, the book extends it to curatorial thinking--as theme for the artistic program and as curatorial method. What results is something close to the understanding of exhibition as a series, to unfold ideas through their temporal relations in their seriality without an ending: like episodes of an ongoing film narrative, words that weave into sentences, chapters that add to a book, or data that is arranged by algorithms to correlate meaning. In this sense, systemics lends itself to thinking about the conditions for making curatorial "events" that are extended over longer durations to connect their constituent elements across space and time--exhibitions, texts, projects--formally and thematically, overlapping and feeding into one another like reflexive feedback loops in a cybernetic system. Copublished with the Exhibition Research Lab, Liverpool John Moores University Contributors Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Boris Groys, Mathias Kokholm, Joasia Krysa, Fatima Hellberg, Lars Bang Larsen, Barbara Rodriquez Munoz, Jussi Parikka
Author Biography
Joasia Krysa holds a collaborative post at Liverpool John Moores University in partnership with Liverpool Biennial, where she is Director of the Exhibition Research Centre and Head of Research respectively. She is the former Artistic Director of Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark, and served as part of the curatorial team for Documenta 13. She is part of the Curatorial Faculty for Liverpool Biennial 2016.
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