Friday, August 10 at 8 PM - 11 PM
The failure to critically evaluate culture on its own terms and according to its own immanent criteria as a register of a social situation is the opening problem put forth by the new journal Cured Quail. Its concept for this failure is illiteracy, understood as the historically specific hindrance to fully and objectively experiencing the words on a page, the particulars of a work of art, or the patience and difficulty required for a coherent idea. In a word, Cured Quail takes the category of illiteracy as the framework of reification in the present moment, whether mediated through social need, technology, the dominant standards of discourse or other morbid appetites. Members of the editorial collective will present the content of the inaugural issue.
https://curedquail.com/
https://twitter.com/CuredQuail
Volume contents:
• 'Prolegomena to any Future Editorial'
• 'Like Sand Through an Hourglass: These are the Days of our Lives' by Zachary Dempster
• 'Taking Comfort in Society: The Sociologization of Art and its Contents' by Chris Crawford
• 'Do We Live in a Society of the Spectacle?' by Paul Mattick
• 'Iconoclastic Idolatry: Speculations toward an Image of God, the Meaningful Process-Marks of Labor, & Purposefulness without Purpose' by Jeffrey Schultz
• 'Agree to Disagree' by Eric-John Russell
• 'Virtual Experience' by Christoph Hesse
• 'An Olympian Stretch: An Unbalanced Tandem between Martha Rosler and Ben Morea' transcribed by Veronika Zhizhchenko
Hopscotch Reading Room
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