CEMORE BLOG POSTS

Taking out the trash

Taking out the trash

Picking Up is about the seemingly mundane and certainly smelly world of garbage collection in New York City. Author Robin Nagle is motivated by the question, “Who cleans up after us?” She works as an anthropologist-in-residence at the New York Department of Sanitation...

read more
Reading Ranciere 1st March 2017

Reading Ranciere 1st March 2017

1st March Let's read 'Artistic Regimes and the Shortcomings of the Notion of Modernity' from Ranciere's the politics of aesthetics (2004, pp. 20-30.  http://www.stroom.nl/media/Ranciere_The%20Distribution%20of%20The%20Sensible_Politics%20of%20Aesthetics.pdf...

read more
Cemore Showcase

Cemore Showcase

Last week we organized another edition of Cemore Showcase, featuring 3-minute stand-up presentations by our researchers and associates.   A dozen presentations on topics ranging from cycling to migration, to autonomous driving, to death in digital games have been...

read more
Cemore walk: Shaping and being shaped by the Duddon Valley

Cemore walk: Shaping and being shaped by the Duddon Valley

Sunday 12th February Join us in the Duddon Valley in the Lake District for a breath of fresh air and a Cemore walking seminar with artist Nikki Pugh. The walk will take in sites related to Nikki’s research for her current work with Chris Donaldson from Lancaster...

read more
5 Anatomy Lessons

5 Anatomy Lessons

Anatomy of a Soldier tells the story of a British captain injured in Afghanistan. From this compelling starting point, author Harry Parker adds a twist: forty-five objects narrate the story. Though a bestseller this book wasn’t on my radar until Ole B. Jensen, when...

read more
Difference, repetition, movement

Difference, repetition, movement

This week's Cemore reading group meandered to Deleuze's Difference and Repetition, because Baudrillard (last reading) made us curious about the symbolic as an act of exchange. We found Deleuze 'therapeutic' and not amenable to an instrumental method or epistemology....

read more