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Artistic Utopias of Revolt - Claremont Road, Reclaim the Streets, and the City of Sol (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Julia Ramirez... Artistic Utopias of Revolt - Claremont Road, Reclaim the Streets, and the City of Sol (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Julia Ramirez Blanco
R2,875 R1,911 Discovery Miles 19 110 Save R964 (34%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book analyses the aesthetic and utopian dimensions of various activist social movements in Western Europe since 1989. Through a series of case studies, it demonstrates how dreams of a better society have manifested themselves in contexts of political confrontation, and how artistic forms have provided a language to express the collective desire for social change. The study begins with the 1993 occupation of Claremont Road in east London, an attempt to prevent the demolition of homes to make room for a new motorway. In a squatted row of houses, all available space was transformed and filled with elements that were both aesthetic and defensive - so when the authorities arrived to evict the protestors, sculptures were turned into barricades. At the end of the decade, this kind of performative celebration merged with the practices of the antiglobalisation movement, where activists staged spectacular parallel events alongside the global elite's international meetings. As this book shows, social movements try to erase the distance that separates reality and political desire, turning ordinary people into creators of utopias. Squatted houses, carnivalesque street parties, counter-summits, and camps in central squares, all create a physical place of these utopian visions

Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol 8, Issue 1/2022 - Coding Covid-19: The Rise of the App-Society (Paperback): Julia Ramirez... Digital Culture & Society (DCS) - Vol 8, Issue 1/2022 - Coding Covid-19: The Rise of the App-Society (Paperback)
Julia Ramirez Blanco, Ramon Reichert, Francesco Spampinato
R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Code is intended both as a computer-based language to program software and as a functional and visual language for organizing administrative processes, visualizing information, performing behaviour control, and reinforcing shared imaginaries based on surveillance and dread. This special issue of Digital Culture & Society deals with the concept of code in relation to the Covid-19 crisis. The contributions depart from the idea that both forms of coding have become dramatically intertwined during the pandemic and are structuring a new way of being in and seeing reality. They explore the new forms of data-driven surveillance and representation of the pandemic evolution at the level of real-time epidemiology, sensor technologies, science policies, push media, and the heterogeneous counter-discourses that try to subvert them.

Artistic Utopias of Revolt - Claremont Road, Reclaim the Streets, and the City of Sol (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Artistic Utopias of Revolt - Claremont Road, Reclaim the Streets, and the City of Sol (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Julia Ramirez Blanco
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyses the aesthetic and utopian dimensions of various activist social movements in Western Europe since 1989. Through a series of case studies, it demonstrates how dreams of a better society have manifested themselves in contexts of political confrontation, and how artistic forms have provided a language to express the collective desire for social change. The study begins with the 1993 occupation of Claremont Road in east London, an attempt to prevent the demolition of homes to make room for a new motorway. In a squatted row of houses, all available space was transformed and filled with elements that were both aesthetic and defensive - so when the authorities arrived to evict the protestors, sculptures were turned into barricades. At the end of the decade, this kind of performative celebration merged with the practices of the antiglobalisation movement, where activists staged spectacular parallel events alongside the global elite's international meetings. As this book shows, social movements try to erase the distance that separates reality and political desire, turning ordinary people into creators of utopias. Squatted houses, carnivalesque street parties, counter-summits, and camps in central squares, all create a physical place of these utopian visions

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