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Title: COLLATERAL SYMPOSIUM
Contributors/Performers: GIELIS, Sofie 
GIELIS, Sofie 
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Symposium nav de lancering van COLLATERAL - Online Journal for Cross-Cultural Close Reading met lezingen en de presentatie van een publicatie over Oswald Spengler, rondetafelgesprek over Pyropolitics van Michael Marder, artistieke interventies FRAME, rondetafelgesprek adhv House of Cards (met o.m. Wouter Beke en woordvoerder van Bart De Wever, Joachim Pohlmann)
Keywords: COLLATERAL
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/22879
Discipline: multidisciplinair
Research Context: Symposium on the occassion of the official launch of COLLATERAL – Online Journal for Cross-Cultural Close Reading. COLLATERAL provides a multilingual online platform for encounters between text and image, between art and analysis, and between critical and artistic research. COLLATERAL is committed to modes of meticulous reading that interrogate and trace the migration of artefacts’ meanings and forms beyond cultural, linguistic, and disciplinary borders. Every issue clusters a number of interventions—artistic, literary, critical, and/or theoretical—around one text, image, or video. Staging interventions that test the limits of customary disciplinary and generic conventions, COLLATERAL affirms critical reading as a practice that confronts even as it resists a damaged world.
Related Info: PXL-MAD
University of Luxemburg
University of Leuven
University of Amsterdam — Amsterdam Centre for Globalisation Studies
COLLATERAL – Online Journal for Cross-Cultural Close Reading
Category: AOR
Type: Artistic/designerly creation
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