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Body Mapping Workshop continues to proliferate Guattari

In late September, attended the seminar on Guattari, moderated by Suely Rolnik, the MACBA in Barcelona. Here's the agenda of the seminar with some links, and one of the texts we are working Suely in the following entry:

continues to proliferate Guattari
PEI Open Seminar

Moderated by Suely Rolnik

Since the beginning of the joint production of Felix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze, and until recently there has been a clear tendency to disappear at the first of the scene created by both indissolubly trend was exacerbated by his death in 1992. However, during the last thirteen years, Guattari has emerged repeatedly in different domains of thought of the global society. These include artistic and curatorial practices, especially those in which active political sensitivities and institutional critique, new forms of social movements and activism, particularly those that incorporate in their actions an aesthetic dimension, the theories and practices network, thought queer, and some domains in which it has always been present and in which insists from the seventies, as psychoanalysis, psychiatry and health (mainly in Latin America) and ecology. This seminar aims to analyze the reasons for this phenomenon, highlighting the underlying problems and decipher how the search for devices in Guattari address a sensitive resonance, a bias of interpretation and action, an ethics of existence that must be activated (and not only in his writings a duet with Deleuze, but also in their individual writings and his actions).

In accordance with this objective, the choice of the speakers have obeyed the order to gather figures linked to various implications / Guattari thought updates in the contemporary world. Or in the contrary, figures for those Guattari serves as one of the supporting players their own ideas, actions in the production of individual and collective reality. The aim is to sketch the outline of a map of the effects of his legacy alive, the implications do not cease to proliferate, despite all efforts to the contrary by the ghosts of European modernity, which insist Guattari exorcise the vector of explosive tandem. We are interested in the dialogue between the various intelligence updates incitement own Guattari, who reunite in the political, clinical and poetic, for powers become inseparable from thinking action in their willingness to interfere in this.
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Program
Friday 27 November, from 18 to 21 h, Saturday 28 November, from 10 to 14 h

Friday 27 November, from 18 to 21 h
Introduction to the seminar: Suely Rolnik
The
Micropolitics Research Group "Art, life, work: the micropolitics of desire today"

Open Discussion
Saturday 28 November, from 10 to 14 h
José Pérez de Lama (osfa)
"Art as ecosophic machine. Guattari Guattari beyond "
Franco Berardi (Bifo)
" Senility in Europe and the esquizoterapia of depression "Ricardo Basbaum

'Around" virus "group" Questions and discussion

Participants



Ricardo Basbaum
is an artist, writer, critic and curator. Investigates the social and interpersonal relationships, and in this context has developed a communicative approach to stimulate the circulation of the actions and forms. Working with diagrams, drawings, texts and facilities that create interactive devices in which the personal and individual experience of the participants and observers, has a prominent role. He is a professor of the Institute of Arts, State University of Rio de Janeiro and the College of Santa Marcelina in São Paulo. is the author of Beyond the visual purity .

Franco Berardi (Bifo)
is a writer and theorist and activist media. He founded the journal A / Traverso (1975-1981) and was part of the team of Radio Alice, the first pirate radio station in Italy (1976-1978). Like other intellectuals involved in political autonomy movement in Italy during the seventies he fled to Paris, where he worked with Felix Guattari in the field of schizoanalysis. His latest book, Soul @ Work be published by Semiotext (e) later this year. The

Micropolitics Research Group Research
the forces and processes that link the artistic and the subjectivities of its producers to the fabric of late capitalism. Principally based in London, the group discussed issues ranging from the production of subjectivity in the creative work diplomacy, institutional analysis and radical pedagogy, to situations of unpaid work related to the creative industry.

José Pérez de Lama (osfa)
PhD in Architecture from the University of Sevilla, and lecturer in the Department of History, Architectural Theory and Composition at the university. Together with Paul de Soto and Sergio Moreno is a member, since 2001, hackitectura.net, a team of architects, programmers and activists exploring the relationship between traditional spaces, electronic flows and social movements, from the perspective of free software and culture hacker. Suely Rolnik

is
psychoanalyst, researcher and curator. Is a senior lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the Catholic University of São Paulo, where he coordinates Transdisciplinary Study of Subjectivity. Between 1970 and 1979 went into exile in Paris, where he graduated in Sociology, Philosophy and Psychology. His research deals with the policies of subjectivity from a transdisciplinary perspective, and in recent years has focused on the contact points of contemporary art with politics and the clinic. His public work is dedicated to the invention of devices for activation of the poetic and political power, whose forms depend on the issues unique ways in which they are inserted. In this framework has created a construction project sensitive memory of the work of Lygia Clark and its context, contained in a file of 53 DVDs of interviews. In Castilian Micropolitics published. Cartographies of desire with Felix Guattari.

Related Books

Bifo Franco Berardi: "The factory of unhappiness. New forms of work and global movement," Dream Smugglers, Madrid, 2002

Brian Holmes: "The potential personality. Transubjectivity control in society [on Ricardo Basbaum]

Franco Berardi (Bifo): "Pathologies of hiperexpresividad"

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