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"Our book Commonism is about the triangle of ideology, aesthetics and the commons.1 Our tentative assumption is that commonism may be the next meta-ideology, after neoliberalism. We understand ideology not only negatively as a false awareness, but also positively as a logic of faith that connects fiction and reality and can make people long for and work towards a better form of living together."
"Our book Commonism is about the triangle of ideology, aesthetics and the commons.1 Our tentative assumption is that commonism may be the next meta-ideology, after neoliberalism. We understand ideology not only negatively as a false awareness, but also positively as a logic of faith that connects fiction and reality and can make people long for and work towards a better form of living together."
(https://www.onlineopen.org/the-salt-of-the-earth)
(https://www.onlineopen.org/the-salt-of-the-earth)
=Contents=
Contents
* 1 Pigeoning Fanzine
Commonism Issue
‘Le drame incessant’
Pat McCarthy
* 53 Introduction
Ideology & Aesthetics
of the Real
Nico Dockx &
Pascal Gielen
==Part 1: Commonability & The Art of Assembling==
* 72 Herewith Your
Common PDF
Liam Gillick
* 75 Common Aesthetics
The Shape of a
New Meta-Ideology
Pascal Gielen
* 91 The Salt of the Earth
On Commonism
An Interview with
Antonio Negri
Pascal Gielen &
Sonja Lavaert (Excerpt [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Assembly#Interview])
* 117 Bread Kneads Hands
Futurefarmers
135 Notes on Artistic
Commoning
Rudi Laermans
* 149 Indigenous, Not
Homogenous
An Interview with
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Matteo Lucchetti &
Judith Wielander
(Visible)
==Part 2: A-Legality & Commoning Economies==
* 169 Precariat—
A Revolutionary Class?
Lara Garcia Diaz &
Pascal Gielen
* 183 Commoning Art,
Democracy, and the
Precariat, a Dialogue
Evi Swinnen in
Conversation with
Michel Bauwens
* 199 No-Pressure Economies
Nico Dockx in
Conversation with Rirkrit
Tiravanija, Sedhapong
Kirativongkamchon,
Paphonsak La-or &
Superflex about the
land foundation
* 219 The Value of Squatting
a Nipple
Another Exchange Value
Nico Dockx in
Conversation with
Dennis Tyfus
* 237 Blockchain: Tragedy in
Cyberspace?
How the Commoner
Could Benefit from the
Free-Rider
Walter Van Andel &
Louis Volont
* 253 Induced Legality and the
Art of Building Common
Infrastructures
An Interview with
Santiago Cirugeda,
Recetas Urbanas
Lara Garcia Diaz
==Part 3: Secrets & Commoning Politics==
* 269 When Politics Becomes
Unavoidable
From Community Art to
Commoning Art
Pascal Gielen &
Hanka Otte
* 283 When Commons
Becomes Official
Politics
Exploring the
Relationship between
Commons, Politics, and
Art in Naples
Giuliana Ciancio
* 299 Commons towards
New Participatory
Institutions
The Neapolitan
Experience
Maria Francesca
De Tullio (Excerpt [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Neapolitan_Experience_with_New_Commons-Based_Participatory_Institutions])
* 315 Who Steals the Goose
from off the Common?
An Interview with
Peter Linebaugh
Louis Volont
==Part 4: Affects & Commoning Space-Time==
* 331 Uncommon Common
Spatial Denial in Urban
Settings of Los Angeles
Harry Gamboa Jr.
* 345 The Potentials of
Space Commoning
The Capacity to Act and
Think through Space
Stavros Stavrides
* 363 Building Bridges
Art as a Space of
Rehearsal
Jörn Schafaff
* 381 Organizational
Aesthetics and
Emotional Infrastructure
Nomeda & Gediminas
Urbonas
* 401 The Commons as a
Deliberative CounterIdeology
Eric Kluitenberg





Revision as of 05:57, 13 January 2019

* Book: Commonism: A New Aesthetics of the Real. edited by Nico Dockx and Pascal Gielen, for the Antennae-Arts in Society series (Amsterdam: Valiz, September 2018),

URL = www.valiz.nl

Contextual Citation

Pascal Gielen and Sonja Lavaert:

"Our book Commonism is about the triangle of ideology, aesthetics and the commons.1 Our tentative assumption is that commonism may be the next meta-ideology, after neoliberalism. We understand ideology not only negatively as a false awareness, but also positively as a logic of faith that connects fiction and reality and can make people long for and work towards a better form of living together." (https://www.onlineopen.org/the-salt-of-the-earth)

Contents

Contents

  • 1 Pigeoning Fanzine

Commonism Issue ‘Le drame incessant’ Pat McCarthy

  • 53 Introduction

Ideology & Aesthetics of the Real Nico Dockx & Pascal Gielen


Part 1: Commonability & The Art of Assembling

  • 72 Herewith Your

Common PDF Liam Gillick

  • 75 Common Aesthetics

The Shape of a New Meta-Ideology Pascal Gielen


  • 91 The Salt of the Earth

On Commonism An Interview with Antonio Negri Pascal Gielen & Sonja Lavaert (Excerpt [1])

  • 117 Bread Kneads Hands

Futurefarmers 135 Notes on Artistic Commoning Rudi Laermans

  • 149 Indigenous, Not

Homogenous An Interview with Elizabeth A. Povinelli Matteo Lucchetti & Judith Wielander (Visible)


Part 2: A-Legality & Commoning Economies

  • 169 Precariat—

A Revolutionary Class? Lara Garcia Diaz & Pascal Gielen

  • 183 Commoning Art,

Democracy, and the Precariat, a Dialogue Evi Swinnen in Conversation with Michel Bauwens

  • 199 No-Pressure Economies

Nico Dockx in Conversation with Rirkrit Tiravanija, Sedhapong Kirativongkamchon, Paphonsak La-or & Superflex about the land foundation

  • 219 The Value of Squatting

a Nipple Another Exchange Value Nico Dockx in Conversation with Dennis Tyfus

  • 237 Blockchain: Tragedy in

Cyberspace? How the Commoner Could Benefit from the Free-Rider Walter Van Andel & Louis Volont

  • 253 Induced Legality and the

Art of Building Common Infrastructures An Interview with Santiago Cirugeda, Recetas Urbanas Lara Garcia Diaz


Part 3: Secrets & Commoning Politics

  • 269 When Politics Becomes

Unavoidable From Community Art to Commoning Art Pascal Gielen & Hanka Otte

  • 283 When Commons

Becomes Official Politics Exploring the Relationship between Commons, Politics, and Art in Naples Giuliana Ciancio

  • 299 Commons towards

New Participatory Institutions The Neapolitan Experience Maria Francesca De Tullio (Excerpt [2])

  • 315 Who Steals the Goose

from off the Common? An Interview with Peter Linebaugh Louis Volont


Part 4: Affects & Commoning Space-Time

  • 331 Uncommon Common

Spatial Denial in Urban Settings of Los Angeles Harry Gamboa Jr.

  • 345 The Potentials of

Space Commoning The Capacity to Act and Think through Space Stavros Stavrides

  • 363 Building Bridges

Art as a Space of Rehearsal Jörn Schafaff

  • 381 Organizational

Aesthetics and Emotional Infrastructure Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas

  • 401 The Commons as a

Deliberative CounterIdeology Eric Kluitenberg