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“Absolute Contingency: The Political Work of WWI Popular Poetry”

Thursday, April 14, 3:00 PM
The Welcome Center Auditorium
Woodward & Warren Avenues, WSU

“Honor & Solidarity: Can the Legacy of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Inspire the Contemporary University’s Unions?”

Friday, April 15, 7:30 PM
The African-American Room, 91 Manoogian Hall
Warren Avenue & Anthony Wayne Drive, WSU

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I Met (The Alphabet)
25–26 March 2011
“The Alphabet: A Symposium
on Ron Silliman’s Long Poem”
University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Rae Armantrout
Brian Ang
Braydon Beaulieu
Pierre Beaumier
Louis Cabri
Jeff Derksen … More

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Event 19: I Met (LRJ)

I Met (LRJ)
28 October 2010
“Laura (Riding) Jackson
in the Twenty-First Century”
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York

Catherine Taylor
Stephen Cope
Carla Billiterri
Laurel Blossom
Julia Fiedorczuk
Joshua Clover
Jeff Hamilton
Mark Jacobs
John Nolan
Elizabeth Friedmann
Caroll Ann Friedmann
René VanDeVoorde

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Event 18: I Met (Poland)

I Met (Poland)
10–13 2010
European Network for Avant-Garde
and Modernist Studies
Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznan, Poland
(after On Kawara)

Céline Mansanti
Bjarne Bendtsen
Elena Hamalidi
Rainer Rumold
Andrew McNamara
Paul Wood
Dietmar Unterkofler
Tanya Ørum
Marianne Ping Huang
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Event 17: I Met (Berg)

I Met (Berg)
13–15, 20–22 August 2010
Alban Berg Festival
Bard College
(after On Kawara)

Cole Heinowitz
Pierre Joris
Nicole Peyrefitte
Robert Kelly
Andrew [t/k]
Ann Lauterbach
David Buuck
Stephen Cope
Catherine Taylor
Robin Tremblay-McGaw

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I Met (Millay)
5–25 August 2010
Millay Colony for the Arts
Austerlitz, New York
(after On Kawara)

Tisa Bryant
Lulu Sylbert
Paolo Javier
Mia Feuer
Ryan Schroeder
Gary Peter
Calliope Nicholas
Carolyn Crumpacker

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I Met (EU)
17 June–2 July 2010
Berlin/Leipzig/Nuremberg/Munich
Vienna/Frankfurt/Paris
(after On Kawara)

Donna Stonecipher
Ulf Stolterfoht
Florian Werner
Svenja Flaßpöhler
Shashi Thandra
Harald Zapf
Fatim Boutros
Alexandra Ganser
Heike Paul
Meike Zwingenberger
Kerstin Schmidt
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I Met (Poetics)
10–13 June 2010
Rethinking Poetics
Columbia University
(after On Kawara)

t/k

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I Met (Exchange)
13–24 May 2010
Modernity, Mobility, and Displacement:
Transnational Perspectives from Detroit
Wayne State University
(after On Kawara)

Heike Paul
Meike Zwingenberger
Harald Zapf
Alexandra Ganser
Barbara Hahn
Costinela Dragan
Katharina Gerund
Katharina Erhard
Tanja Aho
Sarah Bernhard
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post_moot 2KX / poetry + performance: a convocation
Miami University (Oxford, Ohio), 22–25 April 2010

Meetings, encounters, events, various types of collaboration between people, games, festivals, and places of conviviality, in a word all manner of encounter and relational intervention thus represent, today, aesthetic objects likely to be looked at as such, with pictures and sculptures regarded here merely as specific cases of a production of forms with something other than a simple aesthetic consumption in mind.

—Nicolas Bourriaud, Relational Aesthetics (les presses du réel, 2002), 28–29

Nicolas Bourriaud’s account of new forms of aesthetic practice is simple enough: after Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière, he identifies a range of “outer-directed” art practices that have emerged since the 90s in alternative venues. While originating in conceptual art, site-specific sculpture, installation, and performance from the 60s and 70s, these new forms translate the earlier ones into modes of social interaction. We are no longer speaking of “genre” per se, as with the position of painting and sculpture above. The aesthetic becomes the location of open interaction that connects artwork and community—to become a model, even instigator, of sociality. The open forms of formerly distinct genres—conceptual art, site-specific sculpture, installation, and performance—are further dismantled and recombined toward a horizon of social engagement as art practice.

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