Tuesday 5 July 2011, 6.30–9pm
Free, booking essential
Again, A Time Machine is a Book Works touring exhibition in five parts.
For Part three two Performative talks take place at The Showroom, the first Archival Pleasure, and the second, Future Orientation.
Future Orientation presents three practices (Plastique Fantastique, Pil and Galia Kollectiv, and Alexis Zavialoff, Motto) that forge the absurd and future-orientated with the collective and distributive. In a night of ritual, images and choreography, the distribution of printed matter as a form of gangster economics encounters the circulation of not-human mass propaganda and the exploration of new uses for past futures.
This is an event to accompany the project Again, A Time Machine.
Again, A Time Machine is a Book Works' touring exhibition in six parts that plays with and inverts notions of time, archive, distribution and received pasts and perfect futures.
MoreEstablished in 1984, Book Works is an art commissioning organisation specialising in artists’ books, spoken word and printed matter.
MoreArchival Pleasure, a series of proposals from Sarah Pierce in the form of archival fragments form the basis of an improvised dialogue on the archive with Paul Buck and Melissa Gronlund. This event forms Part Three of Again, A Time Machine.
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