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zurich, 24-26 aug., “out in the loop”: global pop cultures festival

https://shared-campus.com/

OUT IN THE LOOP is a new festival format on global pop cultures combining academic content with artistic performances and entertainment – reflecting on current issues and having fun are not mutually exclusive!

Amongst others, the programme includes a keynote by German philosopher Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Welsch, as well as Jiré Emine Gözen, Chair of the German Society for Media Studies or Artist, Director, and Designer Dorita from Tokyo. There will be various lectures on topics like the contrasting reflections of post-humanism, Organisms Democracy and animal prints, a performance on Britney Spears’ song ‘Toxic’ in slow-motion, concerts by None of Them and Lateena from Zurich, emerging artist Groove God Jair Darnoud from Amsterdam as well as some of the hottest DJs of the local party scene.

pdf here: https://backend.shared-campus.com/site/assets/files/7429/sc-oitl-second-edition-a5-programme_final.pdf

glitch and outstitution

Differx has not disappeared. On the contrary, it wants to go on trying to study and use the margins and the ever-expanding core of the glitch(ed) art, literature, language, sound; and make the pathologies of the Western logos grow. This is the reason why it launches the trans-cultural word “OUTSTITUTION”: to focus on what this will (maybe) mean.

Let’s wiki: the word “institution” comes from Middle English “institucioun”, from Old French “institution”, from Latin “institūtiō”, from “instituō” (“to set up”), from “in-” (“in, on”) + “statuō” (“to set up, establish”). So my intent —and the aim of differx as a site— is clear:

OUT OF THE INSTITUTION.

Any kind of cultural, literary, artistic initiative is constantly under the control of the authorities through bureaucracy. Any meeting, independent structure, event, must necessarily interact with the corruption and the surrounding wall of the “city”. Perhaps the word corruption is not right. In cities like Rome the dark side of the Middle Ages has never been affected by anything. It never ended. The families who actually own the territory also rule the game. It seems a bad & kitsch distopian conspiracy remark but the sad truth is that —at least in Rome— the nobles and the high clergy are still the backbone of power today, with la haute et la grossière bourgeoisie.

So a policy of temporary autonomous zones is still the only way to play outside the chessboard. (Which hosts only kings and queens).

Ideas for and in and outside Rome are welcome.