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Alternative Spaces to Self Organization

Alternative Spaces to Self Organization. Andy Warhol and Assistant Gerard Malanga screening Campbell ’ s soup can canvasses in the Factory, 1964 photo: Ugo Mulas. Lawrence Wiener. 1. The artist may construct the piece 2. The piece may be fabricated 3. The piece need not be built

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Alternative Spaces to Self Organization

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  1. Alternative Spaces to Self Organization

  2. Andy Warhol and Assistant Gerard Malanga screening Campbell’s soup can canvasses in the Factory, 1964 photo: Ugo Mulas

  3. Lawrence Wiener • 1. The artist may construct the piece • 2. The piece may be fabricated • 3. The piece need not be built • Each being equal and consistent with the intent of the artist the decision as to the condition rests with the receiver upon the occasion of receivership. • 1970 (Arts Magazine, reprinted in Idea Art, edited by Gregory Battcock)

  4. Fluxus Manifesto George Maciunas, Fluxus Manifesto, 1963

  5. Art Work • A work is temporal • A work is made in relation to its participants/viewers • A work exists contextually • An artist may perform tasks • An artist may manage a work

  6. The Experience Economy • Experiences: events that engage individuals in a personal way • Service economy has overtaken industrial economy in the US • Shift from tangible products that companies standardize and inventory to intangible activities performed for a particular client. • Joseph Pine and James Gilman The Experience Economy (1999)

  7. Bureau D’Etudes

  8. Les Levine

  9. NE Thing Co., Ltd

  10. NE Thing Co., Ltd

  11. Gift Economy "the objects are never completely separated from the men who exchange them" (Marcel Mauss 1990:31) Because of this bond between giver and gift, the act of giving creates a social bond with an obligation to reciprocate on part of the recipient. Circulation of gifts

  12. Arte-Reembolso / Art Rebate, 1993 Elizabeth Sisco, Louis Hock, and David Avalos

  13. Mejor Vida Minerva Cuevas

  14. Mejor Vida

  15. http://incubate-chicago.org/ Just Seeds Schools http://justseeds.org/blog/2010/02/school_as_art_1.html Colour School Flying University Trade School The Public School

  16. Alternative Spaces The Kitchen Artists Space Real Art Ways Hallwalls Franklin Furnace Exit Art New Museum Recess 16 Beaver http://participantinc.org/ http://www.sideshowgallery.com/

  17. http://www.appliedautonomy.com/

  18. RTMark http://www.rtmark.com/

  19. http://www.temporaryservices.org/

  20. http://superflex.net/tools

  21. http://e-flux.com/timebank/

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