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Nictoglobe – Friction research

Nictoglobe Friction Research

Nictoglobe Friction Research

new issue of Nictoglobe is out.

Friction Research

Friction Research – Investigating ruptures in the art-political grid

europe:      americas:      china:      uk & israel & turkey

28/2/2009

http://www.nictoglobe.com

Below our call as sent on October 20th 2008:

“[C]urrently we ask for submissions for our Friction Research Series, to be published in our Winter 2009 issue, related to but not exclusively confined to:

::: Investigating ruptures in the art political grid” :::

The following individuals and collectives have contributed to our call for submissions. Use the menu above to choose between the entries.

europe

roch forowicz – poland
salvatore iaconesi – italy
david ben forado – greece
henri gwiazda – poland
poderiu – portugal
marc antoine leval – france

uk/turkey/israel

alan schechner – uk/israel
michael takeo – uk
lanfranco aceti – turkey/uk

americas

robert laboissiere – canada
margaretha anne haughwout
allison healy
katie bush
peter ciccariello

china/usa

lily & honglei

Please take note of the fact that we review submissions 4 times a year,
from October to December for the Winter issue from January to March for the Spring issue, from April to June for the Summer issue, and from July to September for the Fall issue .

In case your submission will be published, you will be notified before the corresponding deadlines.

Nictoglobe can be reached by email: info[at]nictoglobe[dot]com

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AOS, Art is Open Source, is the diary of the activities of xDxD.vs.xDxD / Salvatore Iaconesi and penelope.di.pixel / Oriana Persico.
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