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Miasma and A&SM#4.5
Here’s the video ‘released’ today at Affect & Social Media#4.5 and Sensorium Art Show Media Virality and the Lockdown Aesthetic. Panels and presentations (some of them) archived here https://viralcontagion.blog/asm4-5/. From the middle-ages to the nineteenth century it was commonly believed … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropocene, art work, Conferences, Geology, London, Technology, Tottenham, Video, Wood Green
Tagged affect, coronavirus, COVID19, Misama
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A&SM#4.5 2020
Welcome to Affect & Social Media#4.5 and The Sensorium Art Show Media Virality and the Lockdown Aesthetic I’m delighted to be taking part in this year’s A&SM#4.5 conference. A full programme of links to pre-recorded videos, short position papers, artworks, performances, … Continue reading
Posted in art work, Conferences, Tottenham, Uncategorized
Tagged artwork, coronavirus, Video
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The Brand Nobody Knows: London’s fashion ‘other’ and the vernacular aesthetic of the Anthropocene
On a recent visit to Covent Garden I noted a new proliferation of luxury brands trading from the Piazza. On approaching the Piazza from James Street one is confronted with stores by historic luxury brands Chanel, Dior and Burberry. These … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropocene, art work, Conferences, London, Tottenham, Video, Wood Green
Tagged Academic, AoMO Conference, Austerity, brands, London, luxury, Wood Green
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A Room of One’s Own (in a garden in Tottenham)
It seems every day there is a new piece of writing rightly lamenting the high cost of living in London and its effect on artists. In March Nicolas Serota suggested that London’s success as a centre of creativity was at … Continue reading
Posted in Artists, London, Musings, Tottenham, Wood Green
Tagged Austerity, London, Tottenham
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