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Issue X of ephemera Publishedephemera Issue X Released Issue X of ephemera has just been published in cooperation with Framework: The Finnish Art Review. In September 2005 a meeting called Capturing the Moving Mind: Management and Movement in the Age of Permanently Temporary War took place on the Trans-Siberian train from Helsinki to Moscow to Novosibirsk to Beijing. The purpose of this meeting was a "cosmological" one. We gathered a group of people, researchers, philosophers, activists, artists and others interested in the changes going on in society and engaged in changing the society as their own moving image, an image of time. In this experiment everybody was "alone together" each one taking care of her/himself at the same time participating in the band, sometimes in the centre, again finding her/himself at its edge, like a pack of wolves around a fire with neighbours to the left and to the right, holding on by just a hand or a foot, but with nobody behind them, their backs naked and exposed to the Gobi desert. We explicitly did not want to create a community or to have a common cause. Rather we wanted to experiment with those who don't have nor need one. We wanted to create with our hands and bodies something new. The Structure of Change: An Introduction ::The Jump, or, What is Art?:: Resisting Death, or, What Made Luca Guzzetti Jump into the Ashtray? What is Art? Thank you for the Jump Saudate, To be at Home without a Home Art, Memory, Resistance Copoiesis Origins of Art, or, the Un-timely Jump Invisible Journey The Trans-Siberian Photo Project 'Capturing the Moving Mind' as a Work of Art? ::Moving Minds, or, What is Politics?:: Action without Reaction: A Mongolian Border Intervention Between Movement and Position: Tracking and Its Landscapes of Readiness What is the Moving Mind and How Can It Be Captured? The Trans-Siberian Radio Project: Enacting Polymorphous Radio Mobicasting: Let 1000 Machines Bloom In Between The Moving Borders of Art ::Biopolitical Production, or, What is Economy?:: Intellectual Generals of General Intellect Irreversibility, or, the Global Factory 'Velkom tu Hell': Precariat Moscow Revolution |
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