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      <font size="2" face="Tahoma"><small><font size="3" face="Calibri"><big></big></font></small><big><font
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                Assemblages: A Screening and Intervention
                by Angela Melitopoulos and Maurizio Lazzarato</b></big></font></big>
        <p><a moz-do-not-send="true" onclick="return
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href="https://www.facebook.com/events/calendar?adjusted_ts=1461567600&amp;open_popup_on_init=1"><font
              color="blue" size="3" face="Calibri">Monday,
              April 25</font></a><font size="3" face="Calibri"> at 2 PM</font>
        </p>
        <p><font size="3" face="Calibri">Nat Taylor Cinema, N102 Ross
            Building,
            York
            University</font>
        </p>
        <p><font size="3">Assemblages (2010-)
            is a long term audiovisual research project about Felix
            Guattari and
            his
            revolutionary psychiatric practice, his political activism
            as well as
            his
            ideas concerning ecosophy and his interest in animism
            especially in the
            Brazilian and Japanese context. It has been shown in M HKA
            (Antwerp),
            at
            the 2011 Berlinale, and at the 2012 Taipei Biennal, among
            others.</font>
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        <p><font size="3" face="Calibri">Angela Melitopoulos, born 1961
            in
            Munich, lives and works in Berlin. She
            studied fine arts at the Art Academy Düsseldorf with Nam
            June Paik, is
            collaborating in political networks in Paris, Italy, Turkey,
            and
            Germany,
            and teaches in several international academic institutions.
            From 1985
            her
            work has been shown in international video and film
            festivals and in
            exhibitions
            and museums (Centre Georges Pompidou Paris, Whitney Museum
            NY). <br>
            <br>
            Maurizio Lazzarato, born in Italy, lives and works in Paris.
            He is an
            independent
            sociologist and philosopher specializing in studies of
            immaterial
            labor,
            the breakdown of the wage system, and “post-socialist”
            movements. He
            is co-founder of the magazine <i>MULTITUDES</i>, where he is
            now on
            the editorial board. He is the author of The<i>Making of the
              Indebted
              Man</i> and <i>Signs
              and Machines</i>.</font>
        </p>
        <p><font size="3" face="Calibri"><b>Financialization and War -
              Race,
              Class,
              Gender, Sexuality and Subjectivity.</b></font>
        </p>
        <p><font size="3" face="Calibri"><b>A public lecture by Maurizio
              Lazzarato</b></font>
        </p>
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href="https://www.facebook.com/events/calendar?adjusted_ts=1461654000&amp;open_popup_on_init=1"><font
              color="blue" size="3" face="Calibri">Tuesday,
              April 26</font></a><font size="3" face="Calibri"> at 2 PM</font>
        </p>
        <p><font size="3" face="Calibri">Nat Taylor Cinema, N102 Ross
            Building,
            York
            University</font>
        </p>
        <p><font size="3" face="Calibri">In this talk, Maurizio
            Lazzarato will
            present
            an overview of the main themes of his upcoming book "Wars
            and
            Capitalism",
            co-written with Eric Alliez. Building on both Carl Schmitt's
            argument
            that
            the economy is the continuation of war through other means
            and his
            previous
            work on debt economy, Lazzarato will particularly
            interrogate the
            pivotal
            role of financial capitalism in indexing race, class,
            gender, sexuality
            and subjectivity to the logics of both military and
            non-military
            warfare. </font>
        </p>
        <p><font size="3" face="Calibri">Maurizio Lazzarato, born in
            Italy,
            lives and works in Paris. He is an independent
            sociologist and philosopher specializing in studies of
            immaterial
            labor,
            the breakdown of the wage system, and “post-socialist”
            movements. He
            is co-founder of the magazine <i>MULTITUDES</i>, where he is
            now on
            the editorial board. He is the author of <i>The Making of
              the Indebted
              Man</i> and <i>Signs and Machines</i> (MIT Press).</font><br>
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