[Fdu] Assemblages: A Screening and Intervention by Angela Melitopoulos and Maurizio Lazzarato
Cynthia Wright
cynthia.wright at utoronto.ca
Thu Apr 14 12:03:38 EDT 2016
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Assemblages: A Screening and Intervention by Angela Melitopoulos and
Maurizio Lazzarato*
Monday, April 25
<https://www.facebook.com/events/calendar?adjusted_ts=1461567600&open_popup_on_init=1> at
2 PM
Nat Taylor Cinema, N102 Ross Building, York University
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.
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).
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 /MULTITUDES/, where he is
now on the editorial board. He is the author of The/Making of the
Indebted Man/ and /Signs and Machines/.
*Financialization and War - Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality and
Subjectivity.*
*A public lecture by Maurizio Lazzarato*
Tuesday, April 26
<https://www.facebook.com/events/calendar?adjusted_ts=1461654000&open_popup_on_init=1> at
2 PM
Nat Taylor Cinema, N102 Ross Building, York University
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.
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 /MULTITUDES/, where he is
now on the editorial board. He is the author of /The Making of the
Indebted Man/ and /Signs and Machines/ (MIT Press).
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