7/4/2015 Writing while the project is still in development, I wonder how Kyriaki's work on water might develop in exhibition-format. That is, I wonder how what I understand as a thoroughly rhizomatic project will be set-up and crystallised into a series of artworks and / or an edited volume - a process of institutional distillation… Continue reading on Kyriaki Costas’s waterways
Author: nee
meta-academic notes
on cyberwarfare & gender issues in academic referencing: https://merylalper.com/2016/02/22/please-read-the-article-please-cite-women-academics/ on how to get tenure (with a disabled child) http://matt.might.net/articles/tenure/ Johannes Haushofer's CV OF FAILURES https://www.princeton.edu/~joha/Johannes_Haushofer_CV_of_Failures.pdf
running water
This is being constantly rewritten, but at least it's out. The above, and the rest of its series by Lucas Inghile & Ayla El-Moussa, (I am compelled to start writing without going any further into their site) seems to draw on /rearticulate, a brand of fashion photography. A particular type of employment of the female… Continue reading running water
the collar, the map, and the Green Line
Sylvat took this photo on a visit to what I call my village. For me the kick is in the easiness of Theodora’s gaze, unlike mine, and the balance between her desire and her contentment with the possibility of just roaming this landscape, performing basic physical functions as need be. The red of her collar… Continue reading the collar, the map, and the Green Line
“I love ‘Guy’ Lee Holt!”!
Neoterismoi Toumazou are currently pwning google with this: http://www.neoterismoi.com/
on the Cyprus side of #opicarus pt.1 / what is / is there an #opicarus?
Reported anonymous target the Central Bank of Cyprus website with DDoS attacks on 5/5/2016, resulting in 35 minutes of downtime (steps towards confirmation). There are reports that the event, (also) reportedly part of #opicarus, was easily recovered from, and targeted only the website rather than the Bank's systems. None of this has been reported on… Continue reading on the Cyprus side of #opicarus pt.1 / what is / is there an #opicarus?
Protected: Two phenomenologists walk into an art centre
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
politics of memory in Cyprus / on talking about one’s work
This Saturday I respond to the most relevant local invitation for my academic work so far, and despite a little bit of pomp, I’m glad for it, especially at this moment in time, with the different kinds of extremism / danger solidifying around the place. It makes sense that these days there would be increased… Continue reading politics of memory in Cyprus / on talking about one’s work
Monumental Microhistories: Paradoxes in Cypriot commemorative art and their extensions
The below is a introduction to the why a t-shirt [insert image] is the most immediately complex art piece to come out of Cypriot politics, in the 21st century. Coming out of a larger study of Cypriot memorial politics and the Cypriot art and peace economy, this presentation isolates a series of anecdotal paradoxes in… Continue reading Monumental Microhistories: Paradoxes in Cypriot commemorative art and their extensions
