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Revisit Reuse exhibits questions and provocations that address | Revisit Reuse exhibits questions and provocations that address universalisms in Free Culture and Open Access. How to deal with issues of cultural appropriation, power differences and the limits of conventional citation and acknowledgment? This work builds resources for collective practices of reuse. | ||
The space and the exhibition is designed in collaboration with artist Flo*Souad Benaddi and includes a series of prompts by Erri Ammonita, Bye Bye Binary, Séverine Dusollier, Andrea Francke, Gary Hall, Jennifer Hayashida, Cathryn Klasto, Nkule Mabaso, Nicolas Malevé, Erri Ammonita, Dubravka Sekulić, Winnie Soon, Christopher Ba Thi Nguyen, Marloes van der Valk and Stephen Wright. You will also find a collection of cases that show the complexities of reuse, and a library of materials published under the Collective Conditions for Reuse (CC4r), in collaboration with Constant. | The space and the exhibition is designed in collaboration with artist Flo*Souad Benaddi and includes a series of prompts by Erri Ammonita, Bye Bye Binary, Séverine Dusollier, Andrea Francke, Gary Hall, Jennifer Hayashida, Cathryn Klasto, Nkule Mabaso, Nicolas Malevé, Erri Ammonita, Dubravka Sekulić, Winnie Soon, Christopher Ba Thi Nguyen, Marloes van der Valk and Stephen Wright. You will also find a collection of cases that show the complexities of reuse, and a library of materials published under the Collective Conditions for Reuse (CC4r), in collaboration with Constant. |
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Revisit Reuse
Wednesday May 1, 2024, 16:00-21:00
Saturday May 4, 2024, 11:00-18:00
Chaussee de Jette 388, 1081 Brussels
Metro station: Simonis/Elisabeth
Revisit Reuse exhibits questions and provocations that address universalisms in Free Culture and Open Access. How to deal with issues of cultural appropriation, power differences and the limits of conventional citation and acknowledgment? This work builds resources for collective practices of reuse.
The space and the exhibition is designed in collaboration with artist Flo*Souad Benaddi and includes a series of prompts by Erri Ammonita, Bye Bye Binary, Séverine Dusollier, Andrea Francke, Gary Hall, Jennifer Hayashida, Cathryn Klasto, Nkule Mabaso, Nicolas Malevé, Erri Ammonita, Dubravka Sekulić, Winnie Soon, Christopher Ba Thi Nguyen, Marloes van der Valk and Stephen Wright. You will also find a collection of cases that show the complexities of reuse, and a library of materials published under the Collective Conditions for Reuse (CC4r), in collaboration with Constant.
Revisit Reuse is developed by Femke Snelting and Eva Weinmayr as part of the artistic research project Ecologies of Dissemination in collaboration with PARSE (Platform for Artistic Research Sweden).
Join Eva and Femke for a guided tour on Wednesday May 1 at 17.00
The space is on the ground floor. Please get in touch whether we can help with access needs.
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Reuse Cases
Reuse Case: Cultural Appropriation
Reuse Case: Conceptual Poetry
Reuse Case: Entangled Authorship
Reuse Case: Non-Promiscuous Sharing
Reuse Case: Declining Responsibility
Reuse Case: Wearing au dai
Reuse Case: Kimono runway
Reuse Case: Whose authority
Reuse Case: Shallow appropriation
Reuse Case: Balancing concerns
Reuse Prompts
Prompt 01: CUTE
Prompt 02: CUTE
Prompt 03: Do first times exist?
Prompt 04: Collective agreements
Prompt 05: Different assessment
Prompt 06: Intimacy vs Property
Prompt 07: CC4r case studies
Prompt 08: Never yours to begin with
Prompt 09: Rebeing
Prompt 10: This Is Not A Prompt
Prompt 11: Fortune teller
CC4r in use
List of publications using CC4r
Conversation transcripts
Conversation with Séverine Dusollier
Resources
Reading Group, Limits to Openness
References
Conditions, manifestos, principles