Those in/near Liverpool this weekend (and those with interests in interactions with
contemporary art) may be interested in this event at Bluecoat, for the Liverpool Biennial,
which I'm contributing to.
DH
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Mobile Academy presents:
Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge No 11
On WASTE: The Disappearance and Comeback of Things & Values
an installation with 50 experts
at the Bluecoat
Sat 29 November, 8.00pm, check-in opens 7.00pm
Free (one-to-one sessions £1 or €1 – no advance booking available)
Mobile Academy, a project by Hannah Hurtzig with changing partners based at HAU,
Berlin, explores radical forums for knowledge transfer. The long-awaited first
Blackmarket in the UK is an interdisciplinary research on learning and un-learning that
installs a temporary show and production space, where narrative formats of knowledge
transfer are tried out and presented.
50 experts engage in 30 minute one-to-one sessions, the evening developing into a sort
of hallucinatory community college. Blackmarket at the Bluecoat examines the moment at
which the material world falls out of sync with its human creators and slides into decay.
http://www.mobileacademy-berlin.com
Presented in association with the Live Art Development Agency. Supported by Arts Council
England, Liverpool Culture Company and the Goethe Institut Manchester
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