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Anonymous Comrade submits "CulturePoles:

City Spaces, Urban Politics & Metropolitan Theory



Canadian Association of Cultural Studies

February 13-15, 2004, Hamilton, Ontario



Cultural Studies has, as Colin Sparks remarked twenty-five years ago, been constituted out of a "veritable rag bag" of competing ideas. Yet the leitmotifs of the field (commodification, reproduction, hegemony, mass culture, popular culture, and the culture industry) are suggestive of a shared genealogy in the historical transition from the manufacturing centre to the suburbanized spatialities of consumer society. In this respect, North American and European cultural studies can be viewed as a project almost coterminous with the shifting structure of the first-world capitalist city.


In the era of mechanical reproduction, the linkage between capital,
population and cultural production seemed unproblematic: New York, London,Tokyo, Shanghai and Paris were calculated as the five largest cities in the world. The diffusion of cultural goods from metropolitan to the periphery was a secondary question most often answered in terms of infrastructural capacity. Current economic, technological and demographic tendencies undermine this perceived position of the city as supra/structural template for mapping the production and consumption of social meaning. The concept of the "culturepole" seeks to facilitate a rethinking of this oft naturalized relation between cultural studies and the first-world capitalist city.

Autonomadic Bookmobile

2003 Summer / Fall Tour Schedule

What Is It?

The Autonomadic Bookmobile is a travelling "medicine show" of small press publications. It consists of a brightly painted truck stocked with books and zines, touted by two sideshow performers, and is a project of two nonprofit arts organizations: the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, a circus and variety troupe which tours nationally, and Autonomedia, a New York book publishing collective.

The Bookmobile began in 1994 as a table at venues where the Cirkus played, and in 2001 moved into the truck, in which it tours both independently and with the Cirkus.

Carrying books and zines from a number of independent publishers, the Bookmobile has brought radical cultural theory into the Florida swamps and the Nevada desert, and self-published statements of dissent to smalltown streets across the country.

The Show

Drs. Henceforth Flummox and Okra P. Dingle frequently perform a full sideshow. They have performed at clubs, colleges, collective spaces, and festivals, sometimes with the Bookmobile open to all the world, and sometimes far away from its good holdings.

The show lasts anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes and includes classic sideshow feats including glass walking, knife throwing, fire eating, the human pincushion, and the bed of nails, with the musical accompaniment of the accordian and the musical saw.

The Tour

Just because you don't see a listing here for your town, that doesn't mean the bookmobile won't be stopping there. only certain gigs are listed. if you see that the bookmobile will be nearby, look for it on a heavily pedestrian street in your own town. better yet, email bookmobile@bindlestiff.org with questions and suggestions.

Further dates and locations will be posted later. Let us know if you're on the route and have a suggested venue: email a_nomadic@yahoo.com

Back to Bookmobile Central.
Take me to the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus.
Drop me off at Autonomedia

Tour schedule follows below:

Anonymous Comrade submits: "Stop all deportations! Close all detention and deportation centers for refugees and migrants!
Refugee call for the Camp-Closure-Days from September 11-14, 2003 in Fürth/Nürnberg (von: Karawane für die Rechte der Flüchtlinge und MigrantInnen in Deutschland)"

New "No Border" Camp Closure Days

Fürth/Nürnberg, Gerrmany, Sept. 11-14, 2003

When the people of continents such as Africa, Asia or Latin America first came to Europe, we were brought over as slaves, and many of us were literally placed in human zoos WHERE the Europeans could see how exotic, savage animals looked and dressed. In our homelands, millions throughout the world died under the colonial expansion and exploitation of our wealth and resources. Left behind were the neo-colonial servants and slaves drivers, also known as our supposed governmental leaders, so that the capitalistic machinery could continue.

Anonymous Comrade submits:

"PlaythingSymposium:

Choose Your Weapons!"

Digital Games Symposium: October 10-12, 2003

Location: Sydney University, Eastern Ave Auditorium

dLux media arts in association with University of Sydney present

Future Screen 2003:


Plaything is a major international symposium focusing on current and
future trends in the field of digital games, featuring key Australian
and International game designers theorists and artists.

Anonymous Comrade submits:

"International New Media Encuentro"

Yucatan, Mexico

Cartodigital.org - Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Ateneo de Yucatán (MACAY)
Presentan/Present

Interactiva'03 (www.cartodigital.org/interactiva)
Un encuentro bienal internacional de las Artes Mediáticas y Electrónicas
An interantional biennale of New Media and Electronic Art

En/At MACAY: 11 de Julio-Agosto 30/July 11-August 30
Expsoción/Exhibit Virtual: 6 de Agosto-20 de Septiembre/August 6-September
20

Anonymous Comrade submits "The Ruckus Society, Rainforest Action Network, and United for a Fair Economy present:


"Ruck U: Global Justice Advanced Action Camp"

October 10-17, 2003, Arcadia, Florida

The Free Trade Area of the Americas will hold its 2003 annual ministerial meeting in Miami in November... and they’ll have company. Social and economic justice activists, environmentalists, and people of conscience will confront the ministers, nonviolently challenging their legitimacy right where it counts… in the schools, the community centers, the union halls, and in the streets.

jim submits:

Wireless Art Competition in ResFest Korea 2003

Co-organized by Art Center Nabi

Art Center Nabi is looking for artworks and creative ideas for Wireless Art
Competition in conjunction with Resfest Korea 2003. We hope to explore the
potentials of mobile and wireless as a new communication and expressive medium
for art practice. Works can be described as mobile art, wireless art or
multimedia experiments that open up the possibilities of newly-emerged
technology of wireless. Korea, known for its nation-wide broadband network,
is also a leading country of wireless technologies and services. On this
ground, Art Center Nabi aims to support the production of wireless art. Our
ongoing efforts in the research and production of wireless art are
exemplified by the commission of Maurice Benayoun's Watch Out! in 2002.

jim submits:

"Powerful Collaborations:

Building a Movement for Social Change"

October 16-19, 2003

The Audubon Center of the North Woods

Sandstone, Minnesota

Register now for this year's Community Research Network (CRN)
Conference, sponsored by the Loka Institute. The CRN works for
social change through Community Based Research by acknowledging,
honoring, accepting and following the voices of all stakeholders,
including those historically oppressed.

Anonymous Comrade submits "Invitation of Via Campesina for Cancun, Mexico September 10-14,
2003.


WTO out of agriculture! Take Food out of the WTO! No Patents on
life forms!


Organizations of peasants, indigenous peoples, family farmers,
fishers, farm
workers, migrants, landless workers, and rural women from
various countries
believes that:


The "liberalization" of agricultural trade - the principle
objective of the
WTO - has exacerbated a crisis in rural societies and has
worsened the
living conditions. Hunger, unemployment, poverty, inequality
and the
degradation of natural resources are increasing in rural areas
around the
world.

Anonymous Comrade submits:


5th International Social Theory Consortium

Toronto, York University, June 6th to June 9th 2004

Call for Papers and Panel Discussions

The purpose of the International Social Theory Consortium and its annual
conference is to organize the International Social Theory community and to
provide an opportunity for interdisciplinary exchange on problems in
contemporary social theory broadly conceived. The conference will be several
days long, and papers are welcomed from scholars, faculty, and graduate
students who work in any of the many areas of social theory. In addition, the
2004 conference will host a day long workshop on the theme of discord. Possible
areas of exploration for the workshop are: discord as a disenchantment of
conflict, discord as a deepening of disagreement, and discord as a promise of
dissonance. We are particularly interested in discord in social thought as well
as in a critical examination of the artifacts of discord. Conference organizers
invite submission of 150 word abstracts for papers intended for the discord
workshop. We also invite submission of abstracts for papers and proposals for
panels for the general conference.

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