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REMAINDERS AT THE END OF A SUMMER BLISS

  Remainders at the End of a Summer Bliss, by Lanfranco Aceti, is a curatorial essay that surveys Bill Balaskas’s exhibition, Remains of a Summer Bliss, at the Kalfayan Galleries, Athens and Thessaloniki. Featured on their new platform,  Contemporary Arts and Cultures (CAC), the essay is published by the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA), MIT Press. In a globalized context of ruthless capitalism, this curatorial essay

REMAINDERS AT THE END OF A SUMMER BLISS2020-05-27T17:59:47+00:00

THE VISION OF THE MARKET

This year opens with two major international exhibitions and a series of art events by Bill Balaskas. The press release below provides information on the exhibitions and events. The Market Will Save The World at Kasa Gallery January 25 to March 8, 2013 The Vision of the Market at the Museum of Contemporary Cuts January 25 to March 8, 2013 Artist: Bill Balaskas Image credit:

THE VISION OF THE MARKET2018-02-06T18:38:24+00:00

DAC09: AFTER MEDIA

I am glad to present another publication of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac, DAC09, available on Amazon. DAC09: After Media: Embodiment and Context, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 17 Issue 2 ISBN: 978-1-906897-16-1 ISSN: 1071-4391 Senior Editors for this volume: Lanfranco Aceti and Simon Penny Vol 17 Issue 2 of Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA) is published on line as a free PDF but will also be rolled

DAC09: AFTER MEDIA2018-02-06T18:38:45+00:00

ART, CULTURE, MEMORY AND TRAUMA

The symposium Art, Culture, Memory and Trauma will take place Thursday March 1, 2012 at Goldsmiths, University of London as part of the Thursday Club. The symposium is part of the art initiative Through the Roadblocks, by NeMe. The event is hosted by Prof. Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths College and is organized in collaboration with Prof. Lanfranco Aceti, Sabanci University, Peter Ride, University of Westminster and

ART, CULTURE, MEMORY AND TRAUMA2018-02-06T18:38:47+00:00

SPEED, DROMOLOGY AND INVISIBILITY

Speed, Dromology and Invisibility, Leonardo Electronic Almanac Deadline January 31, 2012 Are we moving from the futurist's speed through contemporary dromology to the disappearance of the human body? What are the future trajectories of a continuous process of acceleration? Is the disappearance of the body through artificial speed a process of invisibility or that of a visibility through acceleration? The instantaneous communication across Web 2.0

SPEED, DROMOLOGY AND INVISIBILITY2018-02-06T18:38:55+00:00
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