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_aBright 2- Parade _b: public modes of assembly and forms of address _c/ Critical Practice, CCW Graduate School; Neil Cummings |
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_aLondon; _bCCW Graduate School; _c2010 |
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520 | _a"Critical Practice, a cluster of artists, researchers and academics hosted by Chelsea College of Art and Design, a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. We have a longstanding interest in art, public goods, spaces, services and knowledge, and a track record of producing original, participatory events. Chelsea College of Art and Design has a large contemporary courtyard at its heart: the beautiful Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground. We collaborated with Polish curator Kuba Szreder to develop a programme of events that explore the diverse, contested and vital conceptions of being in public. In a bespoke, temporary structure designed by award-winning Polish architects Ola Wasilkowska and MichaĆ Piasecki - assembled in public - we produced a landmark event in an amazing location with a host of international contributors. Parade challenged the lazy, institutionalised model of knowledge transfer - in which amplified 'experts' speak at a passive audience. Our modes of assembly, our forms of address and the knowledge we share are intimately bound." www.criticalpracticechelsea.org | ||
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