Re: [NetBehaviour] University of Basel | Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University of London)

2018-10-30 Thread Michael Szpakowski
yes -congrats Marc -sounds exciting!

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'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University of London)
   


Congratulations on this! I wish I was there (well, 'were there'?); 
Frankenstein has always been one of my favorite books - and I'm fascinated 
by The Last Man as well etc. -

Wonderful!

On Sun, 28 Oct 2018, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> If you are in Basel on Oct 31st come along & say hello...
> 
> Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University
> of London)
> 
> At University of Basel.
> Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century.
> By Marc Garrett (University of London).
> 
> Lecture from 6.15 - 8pm
> October 31st 2018.
> University of Basel. Department of Languages and Literatures.
> http://bit.ly/2SofzC5
> 
> Marc Garrett's presentation is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley?s
> Frankenstein and asks us to reconsider her warning, that scientific
> imagining and all technologies have unintended and dramatic consequences for
> the world. It also invites us to ask the same about the arts and human
> imagination. Shelley?s classic, gothic horror and science fiction novel, has
> inspired millions since it was written 200 years ago in 1816, and then
> published anonymously in London in 1818. It offers a lens through which to
> look at the practices of arts and sciences today and how they shape society?s
> relationship with technology.
> 
> The presentation considers the roles of our arts and science traditions and
> examines these issues as part of everyday life; as they are played out in
> the anthro?pocene, climate change, gender politics, ethics, governance,
> surveillance, posthumanism, transhumanism, hacking, biohacking, colonialism,
> post-colonialism, neoliberalism, biopolitics and accelerationism. Dr.
> Frankenstein plays the role of the Promethean scientist, a creative genius,
> and also a narcissist tangled up in his own individual desires, exploiting
> others in an irresponsible and abusive drive to control nature. But, who is
> the real monster?
> 
> Marc Garrett is co-director and co-founder, with artist Ruth Catlow of the
> arts collective Furtherfield (a gallery and a Commons lab, both situated in
> the park, in Finsbury Park, London), that began on the Internet in 96. He
> has curated over 50 contemporary Media Arts exhibitions and projects, both
> nationally and internationally. He is the main editor of the reviews,
> articles and interviews on the Furtherfield website and has written book
> chapters and articles about art, technology and social change, most recently
> in Artists Re:Thinking the Blockchain (Torque Editions and Furtherfield,
> 2017, ed. with Ruth Catlow, Nathan Jones, and Sam Skinner). And Artists
> Re:Thinking Games (Liverpool University Press, 2010, ed. with Ruth Catlow
> and Corrado Morgana). He is currently in the last year of his PhD in Art
> History at the University of London, Birkbeck College.
> 
> Notes:
> 
> Research materials relevant to the talk.
> 
> 'Monsters of the Machine: Frankenstein in the 21st Century' at Laboral in
> 2016.
> http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/exposiciones/monsters-of-the-machine
> 
> The smaller version 'Children of Prometheus' at Furtherfield gallery
> https://www.furtherfield.org/events/children-of-prometheus/
> 
> Marc Garrett?s essay ?Prometheus 2.0: Frankenstein Conquers the World!?
> https://www.furtherfield.org/prometheus-2-0-frankenstein-conquers-the-world
> /
> 
> Monsters of the Machine and Children of Prometheus (Resource) page
> https://marcgarrett.org/2016/06/07/curating-monsters-of-the-machine/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Marc Garrett
> 
> Co-Founder, Co-Director and main editor of Furtherfield.
> Art, technology and social change, since 1996
> http://www.furtherfield.org
> 
> Furtherfield Gallery & Commons in the park
> Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQ
> http://www.furtherfield.org/gallery
> Currently writing a PhD at Birkbeck University, London
> https://birkbeck.academia.edu/MarcGarrett
> Just published: Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain
> Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Nathan Jones, & Sam Skinner
> Liverpool Press - http://bit.ly/2x8XlMK
> 
> Marc Garrett ? Unlocking Proprietorial Systems for Artistic Practice.
> Posted in Journal Issues, Research Values. VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, 2018
> http://www.aprja.net/unlocking-proprietorial-systems-for-artistic-practice/
> 
> 
> Furtherfield Editorial ? Border Disr

Re: [NetBehaviour] University of Basel | Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University of London)

2018-10-28 Thread Alan Sondheim




thank you! I put Byron up there myself, and keep thinking things like
'those people' ...

best, alan
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Re: [NetBehaviour] University of Basel | Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University of London)

2018-10-28 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi Annie & Alan,

A Warm thanks for your response to you both - and yes, Frankenstein has always 
fascinated me, but especially Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, her parents, and the 
politics of the time . Which is why I have been writing certain essays written 
and getting shows together on the theme.


Wishing you well.

marc


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On Sunday, 28 October 2018 14:25, Alan Sondheim  wrote:

> Congratulations on this! I wish I was there (well, 'were there'?);
> Frankenstein has always been one of my favorite books - and I'm fascinated
> by The Last Man as well etc. -
>
> Wonderful!
>
> On Sun, 28 Oct 2018, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > If you are in Basel on Oct 31st come along & say hello...
> > Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University
> > of London)
> > At University of Basel.
> > Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century.
> > By Marc Garrett (University of London).
> > Lecture from 6.15 - 8pm
> > October 31st 2018.
> > University of Basel. Department of Languages and Literatures.
> > http://bit.ly/2SofzC5
> > Marc Garrett's presentation is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley?s
> > Frankenstein and asks us to reconsider her warning, that scientific
> > imagining and all technologies have unintended and dramatic consequences for
> > the world. It also invites us to ask the same about the arts and human
> > imagination. Shelley?s classic, gothic horror and science fiction novel, has
> > inspired millions since it was written 200 years ago in 1816, and then
> > published anonymously in London in 1818. It offers a lens through which to
> > look at the practices of arts and sciences today and how they shape 
> > society?s
> > relationship with technology.
> > The presentation considers the roles of our arts and science traditions and
> > examines these issues as part of everyday life; as they are played out in
> > the anthro?pocene, climate change, gender politics, ethics, governance,
> > surveillance, posthumanism, transhumanism, hacking, biohacking, colonialism,
> > post-colonialism, neoliberalism, biopolitics and accelerationism. Dr.
> > Frankenstein plays the role of the Promethean scientist, a creative genius,
> > and also a narcissist tangled up in his own individual desires, exploiting
> > others in an irresponsible and abusive drive to control nature. But, who is
> > the real monster?
> > Marc Garrett is co-director and co-founder, with artist Ruth Catlow of the
> > arts collective Furtherfield (a gallery and a Commons lab, both situated in
> > the park, in Finsbury Park, London), that began on the Internet in 96. He
> > has curated over 50 contemporary Media Arts exhibitions and projects, both
> > nationally and internationally. He is the main editor of the reviews,
> > articles and interviews on the Furtherfield website and has written book
> > chapters and articles about art, technology and social change, most recently
> > in Artists Re:Thinking the Blockchain (Torque Editions and Furtherfield,
> > 2017, ed. with Ruth Catlow, Nathan Jones, and Sam Skinner). And Artists
> > Re:Thinking Games (Liverpool University Press, 2010, ed. with Ruth Catlow
> > and Corrado Morgana). He is currently in the last year of his PhD in Art
> > History at the University of London, Birkbeck College.
> > Notes:
> > Research materials relevant to the talk.
> > 'Monsters of the Machine: Frankenstein in the 21st Century' at Laboral in
> > 2016.
> > http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/exposiciones/monsters-of-the-machine
> > The smaller version 'Children of Prometheus' at Furtherfield gallery
> > https://www.furtherfield.org/events/children-of-prometheus/
> > Marc Garrett?s essay ?Prometheus 2.0: Frankenstein Conquers the World!?
> > https://www.furtherfield.org/prometheus-2-0-frankenstein-conquers-the-world
> > /
> > Monsters of the Machine and Children of Prometheus (Resource) page
> > https://marcgarrett.org/2016/06/07/curating-monsters-of-the-machine/
> > Marc Garrett
> > Co-Founder, Co-Director and main editor of Furtherfield.
> > Art, technology and social change, since 1996
> > http://www.furtherfield.org
> > Furtherfield Gallery & Commons in the park
> > Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQ
> > http://www.furtherfield.org/gallery
> > Currently writing a PhD at Birkbeck University, London
> > https://birkbeck.academia.edu/MarcGarrett
> > Just published: Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain
> > Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Nathan Jones, & Sam Skinner
> > Liverpool Press - http://bit.ly/2x8XlMK
> > Marc Garrett ? Unlocking Proprietorial Systems for Artistic Practice.
> > Posted in Journal Issues, Research Values. VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, 2018
> > http://www.aprja.net/unlocking-proprietorial-systems-for-artistic-practice/
> > Furtherfield Editorial ? Border Disruptions: Playbour & Transnationalisms.
> > https://www.furtherfield.org/editorial-border-disruptions-playbour-transnat
> > ionalisms/
> > Sent wit

Re: [NetBehaviour] University of Basel | Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University of London)

2018-10-28 Thread Alan Sondheim




Congratulations on this! I wish I was there (well, 'were there'?); 
Frankenstein has always been one of my favorite books - and I'm fascinated 
by The Last Man as well etc. -


Wonderful!

On Sun, 28 Oct 2018, marc.garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:


Hi all,

If you are in Basel on Oct 31st come along & say hello...

Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University
of London)

At University of Basel.
Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century.
By Marc Garrett (University of London).

Lecture from 6.15 - 8pm
October 31st 2018.
University of Basel. Department of Languages and Literatures.
http://bit.ly/2SofzC5

Marc Garrett's presentation is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley?s
Frankenstein and asks us to reconsider her warning, that scientific
imagining and all technologies have unintended and dramatic consequences for
the world. It also invites us to ask the same about the arts and human
imagination. Shelley?s classic, gothic horror and science fiction novel, has
inspired millions since it was written 200 years ago in 1816, and then
published anonymously in London in 1818. It offers a lens through which to
look at the practices of arts and sciences today and how they shape society?s
relationship with technology.

The presentation considers the roles of our arts and science traditions and
examines these issues as part of everyday life; as they are played out in
the anthro?pocene, climate change, gender politics, ethics, governance,
surveillance, posthumanism, transhumanism, hacking, biohacking, colonialism,
post-colonialism, neoliberalism, biopolitics and accelerationism. Dr.
Frankenstein plays the role of the Promethean scientist, a creative genius,
and also a narcissist tangled up in his own individual desires, exploiting
others in an irresponsible and abusive drive to control nature. But, who is
the real monster?

Marc Garrett is co-director and co-founder, with artist Ruth Catlow of the
arts collective Furtherfield (a gallery and a Commons lab, both situated in
the park, in Finsbury Park, London), that began on the Internet in 96. He
has curated over 50 contemporary Media Arts exhibitions and projects, both
nationally and internationally. He is the main editor of the reviews,
articles and interviews on the Furtherfield website and has written book
chapters and articles about art, technology and social change, most recently
in Artists Re:Thinking the Blockchain (Torque Editions and Furtherfield,
2017, ed. with Ruth Catlow, Nathan Jones, and Sam Skinner). And Artists
Re:Thinking Games (Liverpool University Press, 2010, ed. with Ruth Catlow
and Corrado Morgana). He is currently in the last year of his PhD in Art
History at the University of London, Birkbeck College.

Notes:

Research materials relevant to the talk.

'Monsters of the Machine: Frankenstein in the 21st Century' at Laboral in
2016.
http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/exposiciones/monsters-of-the-machine

The smaller version 'Children of Prometheus' at Furtherfield gallery
https://www.furtherfield.org/events/children-of-prometheus/

Marc Garrett?s essay ?Prometheus 2.0: Frankenstein Conquers the World!?
https://www.furtherfield.org/prometheus-2-0-frankenstein-conquers-the-world
/

Monsters of the Machine and Children of Prometheus (Resource) page
https://marcgarrett.org/2016/06/07/curating-monsters-of-the-machine/




Marc Garrett

Co-Founder, Co-Director and main editor of Furtherfield.
Art, technology and social change, since 1996
http://www.furtherfield.org

Furtherfield Gallery & Commons in the park
Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQ
http://www.furtherfield.org/gallery
Currently writing a PhD at Birkbeck University, London
https://birkbeck.academia.edu/MarcGarrett
Just published: Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain
Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Nathan Jones, & Sam Skinner
Liverpool Press - http://bit.ly/2x8XlMK

Marc Garrett ? Unlocking Proprietorial Systems for Artistic Practice.
Posted in Journal Issues, Research Values. VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, 2018
http://www.aprja.net/unlocking-proprietorial-systems-for-artistic-practice/


Furtherfield Editorial ? Border Disruptions: Playbour & Transnationalisms.
https://www.furtherfield.org/editorial-border-disruptions-playbour-transnat
ionalisms/


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[NetBehaviour] University of Basel | Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University of London)

2018-10-28 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Hi all,

If you are in Basel on Oct 31st come along & say hello...

Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century | Marc Garrett (University of 
London)

At University of Basel.
Lecture series 'Frankenstein' in the 21st Century.
By Marc Garrett (University of London).

Lecture from 6.15 - 8pm
October 31st 2018.
University of Basel. Department of Languages and Literatures.
http://bit.ly/2SofzC5

Marc Garrett's presentation is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley’s 
Frankenstein and asks us to reconsider her warning, that scientific imagining 
and all technologies have unintended and dramatic consequences for the world. 
It also invites us to ask the same about the arts and human imagination. 
Shelley’s classic, gothic horror and science fiction novel, has inspired 
millions since it was written 200 years ago in 1816, and then published 
anonymously in London in 1818. It offers a lens through which to look at the 
practices of arts and sciences today and how they shape society’s relationship 
with technology.

The presentation considers the roles of our arts and science traditions and 
examines these issues as part of everyday life; as they are played out in the 
anthro­pocene, climate change, gender politics, ethics, governance, 
surveillance, posthumanism, transhumanism, hacking, biohacking, colonialism, 
post-colonialism, neoliberalism, biopolitics and accelerationism. Dr. 
Frankenstein plays the role of the Promethean scientist, a creative genius, and 
also a narcissist tangled up in his own individual desires, exploiting others 
in an irresponsible and abusive drive to control nature. But, who is the real 
monster?

Marc Garrett is co-director and co-founder, with artist Ruth Catlow of the arts 
collective Furtherfield (a gallery and a Commons lab, both situated in the 
park, in Finsbury Park, London), that began on the Internet in 96. He has 
curated over 50 contemporary Media Arts exhibitions and projects, both 
nationally and internationally. He is the main editor of the reviews, articles 
and interviews on the Furtherfield website and has written book chapters and 
articles about art, technology and social change, most recently in Artists 
Re:Thinking the Blockchain (Torque Editions and Furtherfield, 2017, ed. with 
Ruth Catlow, Nathan Jones, and Sam Skinner). And Artists Re:Thinking Games 
(Liverpool University Press, 2010, ed. with Ruth Catlow and Corrado Morgana). 
He is currently in the last year of his PhD in Art History at the University of 
London, Birkbeck College.

Notes:

Research materials relevant to the talk.

'Monsters of the Machine: Frankenstein in the 21st Century' at Laboral in 2016.
http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/exposiciones/monsters-of-the-machine

The smaller version 'Children of Prometheus' at Furtherfield gallery
https://www.furtherfield.org/events/children-of-prometheus/

Marc Garrett’s essay “Prometheus 2.0: Frankenstein Conquers the World!”
https://www.furtherfield.org/prometheus-2-0-frankenstein-conquers-the-world/

Monsters of the Machine and Children of Prometheus (Resource) page
https://marcgarrett.org/2016/06/07/curating-monsters-of-the-machine/

Marc Garrett

Co-Founder, Co-Director and main editor of Furtherfield.
Art, technology and social change, since 1996
http://www.furtherfield.org

Furtherfield Gallery & Commons in the park
Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQhttp://www.furtherfield.org/gallery
Currently writing a PhD at Birkbeck University, London
https://birkbeck.academia.edu/MarcGarrett
Just published: Artists Re:thinking the Blockchain
Eds, Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Nathan Jones, & Sam Skinner
Liverpool Press - http://bit.ly/2x8XlMK

Marc Garrett – Unlocking Proprietorial Systems for Artistic Practice.
Posted in Journal Issues, Research Values. VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, 2018
http://www.aprja.net/unlocking-proprietorial-systems-for-artistic-practice/

Furtherfield Editorial – Border Disruptions: Playbour & Transnationalisms.
https://www.furtherfield.org/editorial-border-disruptions-playbour-transnationalisms/

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