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Revision as of 08:16, 21 May 2013
In the 21st century, the notion of creative industries has begun to globally replace established notions of arts and culture. Yet the term has a strong 20th century legacy of the classical film, music and mass media industry. This history is by no means simply a corporate history. Artists themselves have created various industries of their own, from Oulipo's literary writing with formal constraints via the Warhol factory to Michel Gondry's Home Movie Factory. In other cases, such as Jamaican dub production, Malcolm McLaren's punk and Jess Franco's b movies, the culture industry product also became experimental. In this Thematic Seminar, we will reconstruct the discourse on creative industries from Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer up to the Dutch TopTeam Creatieve Industrie, investigate the machineries of various creative industries and experiment with our own formulas.
Schedule
Thursday, 11 April, 13-17
- Kick-off, brainstorming, planning
- Film: Banksy, title sequence for the Simpsons
- Film: Art Safari, The Contemporary Art Bubble (BBC documentary)
15-4 (Monday!)
- Morning: Sol LeWitt, Instruction-based paintings
- option: guest lecture Pawel Kruk on his modification of a Sol LeWitt
drawing, guest Skype session Stéphanie Vilayphiou on her work Sol LeWitt 2.0
- Afternoon: Reading: Nelson Goodman, The Languages of Art, on
autographic and allographic art
- Reading: Oulipo (rule-based writing), A Primer of Potential Literature
- Homework: create a formula for one or more of your previous works;
24-4
- Morning: Review of formulas - UPLOAD HERE
- Michel Gondry, You'll Like This Film Because You're In It (book)
- Michel Gondry, Be Kind Rewind (film)
8-5 (Wednesday!)
- Morning: Conditional Design (to be confirmed)
- Afternoon: Idea development
- Optional: Chuck Kleinhans, Creative Industries
moving seminar to Friday, 17-5, 14-20:00
- Adorno/Horkheimer, Dialectics of Enlightenment
- Guest tutorial/lecture with Johannes Kreidler (composer) on his
composition "Outsourcing", "Charts Music" and his work with Microsoft Songsmith
29-5 (Wednesday!)
- Preassessment of projects
14-6 (Friday!)
- Progress report
20-6
- Last-minute bugfixing of projects
22-6 (Saturday!)
- Creative Industries at WORM
Preliminary Project Proposals
Suggestive encouragement - group inspiration
Links and gems
- Stephen Tumino: Pierre Bourdieu as New Global Intellectual for Capital:
http://www.redcritique.org/SeptOct02/pierrebourdieuasnewglobalintellectualforcapital.htm
- Tamara Roukaerts: Is Digital Art the Real Thing?:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/tamara-roukaerts/digital-art_b_2989728.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
- s[edition]: online platform which allows for digital licensing of art:
- Bizarrely funny article on 'Digital Art' - good inspiration:
- Hito Steyerl: Freedom from Everything: Freelancers and Mercenaries:
http://www.e-flux.com/journal/freedom-from-everything-freelancers-and-mercenaries/
- Anton Vidokle: Art without Market, Art without Education: Political Economy of Art:
http://www.e-flux.com/journal/art-without-market-art-without-education-political-economy-of-art/
- Janneke Wesseling, See it Again, Say it Again: The Artist as Researcher:
Introduction to the book: http://www.valiz.nl/pdf-page/introductie.pdf
- Pascal Gielen, The murmuring of the artistic multitude: global art, memory and post-Fordism:
Chapter 1: 'Art and Post-Fordism' --> coming soon as pdf!
- Michael Hardt and Antonio Negris 'bible' Empire:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_%28book%29 (link for full text pdf embedded in bottom)
Chapter 3: 'Passages of Produciton' is particularly relevant for the thematic
- Wikipedia-entry on Precarity:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precarity
- Conditional Design Manifesto:
http://conditionaldesign.org/manifesto/
- From Conditional Design / Studio Moniker:
- Chuck Kleinhans - Creative industries, neoliberal fantasies and teh cold hard facts of global recession: some basic lessons:
http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc53.2011/kleinhans-creatIndus/
- To Larry from Justin Kemp:
- A short (danish) article on the 'Painting Factory' - please bear with google translate. Read it here: 'Malerifabrikken'