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[...] ellipses Special Issue OPEN CALL: Corrosive Spatial Praxis
[...] ellipses Special Issue OPEN CALL: Corrosive Spatial Praxis
ellipses Issue [5] Anarcho Aesthetics
ellipses Issue [5] Anarcho Aesthetics
We live in an age of closing. Physical commons are shrinking with virtual space increasingly gated. What remains of public, free, shared terrains is often a facade, a lure, a pretext. Against this tightening squeeze—the climate unravelling, species disappearing, genocides multiplying, histories suppressed—creative research and aesthetic practice cannot remain neutral. Nor can it rest comfortably in institutions that reproduce the very logics of capture. Anarcho Aesthetics is a call for the margins as sites of possibility. It looks to examples of the Black radical tradition, radical feminist insurgencies, queer fugitivity, decolonial struggle, subaltern or indigenous cosmologies, and ecological resistance among others. We acknowledge the long aesthetic lineages that have refused closure: from dadaist provocation to punk dissonance, from fluxus happenings to animistic and posthuman poetics, these are invitations to think across geographies, generations, and practices of refusal.
ellipses Issue [6] OPEN CALL: Unlearning Intelligence: AI, Geology and Shadow Worlds
ellipses Issue [6] OPEN CALL: Unlearning Intelligence: AI, Geology and Shadow Worlds
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ellipses Issue [4] Architectures of the South: Bruising, Wounding, Healing, Remembering, Returning, and Repairing
ellipses Issue [4] Architectures of the South: Bruising, Wounding, Healing, Remembering, Returning, and Repairing
Architectures of the South, edited by Catalina Mejía Moreno and Huda Tayob, questions what is at stake for architecture and spatial practice to contend with the south as an embodied location of knowledge and power. In this issue, we ask how a return to thinking with bruising, wounding, remembering, returning and repairing, might enable a drawing out of relational, deep and long histories of displacement, violent dispossession and extractive violences; while foregrounding reparative practices as a move towards imagining liveable lives. The works gathered and shared in this issue speak to material, visual, sonic and textual practices across southern territories. They draw together entangled relationships between bodies, the built environment and wider ecologies, alongside sites, spaces and acts of solidarity and care. And they question how we might collectively share and build methodologies, as part of a larger ethical mandate for opening up other ways of knowing and doing.
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