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In this episode, it's all about the music. Ryan and Jamie are joined by special guest Stevphen Shukaitis from the University of Essex. They will be taking a short leave from Marx and talk about desire through the art of music. We got a lot to get through, so on your Marx, get set, let's go!Stevphen is the editor-in-chief of Minor Compositions, a publisher of books and media drawing from autonomous politics, avant-garde aesthetics, and the revolutions of everyday life. Among other works, Minor Compositions has published The Undercommons by Fred Moten and Stefano Harney. For information, dope books and media, check out their website: Minor Compositions.Music · Mckenzie Wark · Stevphen Shukaitis· Desire · Ketamine Standard Time · Consumer Programming · Wu-Tang Clan · RZA · Polyphia · Sophia Black · Liquid Swords · Sleater-Kinney
A joint mix with Stevphen Shukaitis for Radio AlHara. Accompanying photo is by Roï Saade, information on Roï's awesome work is here: https://www.roisaade.com Track listing (artist name / track name) 01. Kizaba - Kizavibe. 02. Preto Velho (Versão Tapioca Discos) · Tapioca Discos 03. Tony Allen With Africa 70 - Afrodisco Beat 04. Luvanga - Ritual 05. Pongo - Bruxos 06. Simi - Balance 07. David Walters - Mama 08. Mulatu Astatke - Yegelle Tezeta (Nicolas Jaar Edit) 09. Badiâa Bouhrizi - (داب تركي) Dub à La Turque 10. Stefan Christoff + Sam Shalabi - Elephantine 11. Stefan Christoff + Sam Shalabi - Flying Street 12. Sarah Pagé - Lac du Coeur-Tsarevna Lebed' (excerpt)
A joint mix with Stevphen Shukaitis for Radio AlHara. Accompanying art work is by Kyla Gilbert from the project The Morning After, artwork is shared with permission, info on Kyla's work here: https://kylagilbert.com Track listing (artist name / track name) 01. Lady Aicha & Pisko Crane's Original Fulu Miziki of Kinshasa - Tikanga 02. Horse Lords - Mess Mend 03. Polyphia - Playing God 04. Rupa - Aaj Shanibar 05. The Comet is Coming - Frequency of Feeling Expansion 06. Anarchist Mountains Trio - But Who, We 07. Dave Switch - Drawn in Dreams 08. Hypnodrone Ensemble - The Signal 09. Nick Schofield - Sky or Wall 10. Stefan Christoff - Look Around
How is the notion of the avant-garde in art relevant today? What can contemporary social movements learn from the Situationists? What is the meaning of artistic value to forms of resistance? These, and many other, questions associated with the role of art in modern society are at the heart of The Composition of Movements to Come (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016). Stevphen Shukaitis, a senior lecturer in work and organisation at the University of Essex, approaches these issues from an Autonomist Marxist perspective, thinking through a diverse range of issues, for example cultural labour, and practices, for example the art strike. The book also uses a range of artistic examples, including a detailed engagement with Neue Slowenische Kunst to think through the composition of movements to come. The podcast discusses a forthcoming exhibition of the work of Gee Vaucher at Firstsite in Essex, UK. The book will be of interest to critical theorists, as well as scholars from art, politics and social movement studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is the notion of the avant-garde in art relevant today? What can contemporary social movements learn from the Situationists? What is the meaning of artistic value to forms of resistance? These, and many other, questions associated with the role of art in modern society are at the heart of The Composition of Movements to Come (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016). Stevphen Shukaitis, a senior lecturer in work and organisation at the University of Essex, approaches these issues from an Autonomist Marxist perspective, thinking through a diverse range of issues, for example cultural labour, and practices, for example the art strike. The book also uses a range of artistic examples, including a detailed engagement with Neue Slowenische Kunst to think through the composition of movements to come. The podcast discusses a forthcoming exhibition of the work of Gee Vaucher at Firstsite in Essex, UK. The book will be of interest to critical theorists, as well as scholars from art, politics and social movement studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is the notion of the avant-garde in art relevant today? What can contemporary social movements learn from the Situationists? What is the meaning of artistic value to forms of resistance? These, and many other, questions associated with the role of art in modern society are at the heart of... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is the notion of the avant-garde in art relevant today? What can contemporary social movements learn from the Situationists? What is the meaning of artistic value to forms of resistance? These, and many other, questions associated with the role of art in modern society are at the heart of The Composition of Movements to Come (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016). Stevphen Shukaitis, a senior lecturer in work and organisation at the University of Essex, approaches these issues from an Autonomist Marxist perspective, thinking through a diverse range of issues, for example cultural labour, and practices, for example the art strike. The book also uses a range of artistic examples, including a detailed engagement with Neue Slowenische Kunst to think through the composition of movements to come. The podcast discusses a forthcoming exhibition of the work of Gee Vaucher at Firstsite in Essex, UK. The book will be of interest to critical theorists, as well as scholars from art, politics and social movement studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is the notion of the avant-garde in art relevant today? What can contemporary social movements learn from the Situationists? What is the meaning of artistic value to forms of resistance? These, and many other, questions associated with the role of art in modern society are at the heart of The Composition of Movements to Come (Rowman and Littlefield, 2016). Stevphen Shukaitis, a senior lecturer in work and organisation at the University of Essex, approaches these issues from an Autonomist Marxist perspective, thinking through a diverse range of issues, for example cultural labour, and practices, for example the art strike. The book also uses a range of artistic examples, including a detailed engagement with Neue Slowenische Kunst to think through the composition of movements to come. The podcast discusses a forthcoming exhibition of the work of Gee Vaucher at Firstsite in Essex, UK. The book will be of interest to critical theorists, as well as scholars from art, politics and social movement studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices