We, textualized objects together, through our interconnection and interpenetration will create the necessary sparks that will ignite the raging blaze that is ART, a fire that burns but does not consume. —Susan Sarandan
ARTappreciation is a multi-part anarcho-educational video series that is taking the country by storm. It is a curriculum that teaches machinic assemblages—humans, trees, rocks, etc— to work together to make ready the way for the coming of ART. This is not some typical art appreciation curriculum for a future dark apocalypse. This as an ARTappreciation curriculum for the light-filled afterlife of ART after the end of art.
This program bravely engages such big and complex subjects as:
Organizing these and other subjects into easy-to-understand, topic-based lessons, set to toe-tapping music makes this a program that is fun for the whole family.
This curriculum offers groups the opportunity to discuss topics such as:
And much, much, much more.
This program bravely engages such big and complex subjects as:
- speculative object theory
- limitrophy
- anti-onto theological notions of God
- Malabou's Plasticity
- Teilhard's Christogenesis
- vertigo in the time of asymmetry
- grinding your way from pigment to paint
- successfully paying off a museum guard for "special privileges"
- integrating the dread of losing yourself with the loathing of finding yourself
Organizing these and other subjects into easy-to-understand, topic-based lessons, set to toe-tapping music makes this a program that is fun for the whole family.
This curriculum offers groups the opportunity to discuss topics such as:
- Out of which hole should art come?
- When entering an ARTwork, how does one "do no harm" when the action of one object entering another object is a necessarily violent act?
- Is a good vibration for one a good vibration for all when it is an auto-deconstructive good vibration?
- How and why did Roland Barthes' killing spree of authors not go far enough?
- Is interpreting art more like shooting horses in a barrel or castrating a demon with the dull end of a stick?
And much, much, much more.
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Author's Note: ARTappreciation |
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