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Sep 212014
 archive : 2014

PI_LTR: On Building a Canon

PI_LTR (Public Interface LaTableRonde) The PI-LTR format brings together 30 participants – some invited, some not – to engage in a public discussion concerning contemporary cultural conditions. Each participant will be given The Rules of the Game: PI-LTR (available/distributed at the Fair), which describe the standard practices for this program.

Moderators: Oliver Wasow

Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands

Presented by:

  • Critical Practices Inc

PI_LTR (Public Interface LaTableRonde) The PI-LTR format brings together 30 participants – some invited, some not – to engage in a public discussion concerning contemporary cultural conditions. Each participant will be given The Rules of the Game: PI-LTR (available/distributed at the Fair), which describe the standard practices for this program. Space is limited to 25 invited participants and 5 drop-ins.

This conversation will be audio recorded and made available on criticalpractices.org A transcription will be made available to all participants.

Moderator Bios

  • Oliver Wasow

    Oliver Wasow, (Prompter) born in Madison, WI in 1960 and currently resides in Rhinebeck, NY. Over the past 30 years he has engaged with the art world as an artist, gallery owner, educator and curator. Recently he has been experimenting with collapsing all of the above into the space of social media.

Organizations

  • Critical Practices Inc

    Critical Practices Inc

    CPI, founded in 2010 and incorporated in 2012, was established to support the emergence and development of new practices within the field of cultural production. We believe that the producers of critical culture are a community whose needs for peer discourse and engagement are underserved by current institutional conventions. Operating outside of normative institutional and marketplace models, CPI uses the common objectives, goals, and concerns of a diverse community of producers as its point of departure for programming. Our intent is to create a dynamic network and platform for the diverse points of view necessary to shape and sustain critical, theoretical, and artistic practices.

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