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Workshop: Acting in the Future


27 Jun 2015, 10:30am - 1:00pm

Tate Modern, East Room

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Cost £12 (concessions available)
Department Sociology , Methods Lab
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Contact r.coleman(@gold.ac.uk)

Participatory workshop experimenting with performative practices, providing a set of tools for future actions and irresponsible gestures. Led by artists Mikhail Karikis and Iván Argote.

We Can’t Be There is series of public events featuring artists in dialogue with academics, writers, and cultural commentators on approaches and methods used to explore temporality, disasters and the politics of futurity.

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27 Jun 2015 10:30am - 1:00pm
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