In this interview, Boris Groys discusses his key cultural-theoretical ideas, positions his thought in relation to debates on the cultural economy and clarifies questions emerging from his work. The conversation focuses on his untranslated cultural-theoretical contributions, notably Über das Neue [On the New] and Topologie der Kunst [Topology of Art], but also touches on his writings available in English, for example Art Power. The interview contains three sections. The first revisits Groys’s challenge to the postmodern claim about the end of cultural innovation. He problematizes this claim with reference to the current rise of digital archives and the loss of individual and collective memory. Groys goes on to elucidate the centrality of th...
The interview centres around Thomas Elsaesser’s book Film History as Media Archaeology and is divide...
In this collection of essays, the sophistication and vibrancy of contemporary phenomenological resea...
Beyond its use in journalism and as a key methodology for Social Sciences, the ‘interview’ as such i...
In this interview, Boris Groys discusses his key cultural-theoretical ideas, positions his thought i...
This discussion took place on April 21, 2010 in the Humanities Center at the University of Pittsburg...
Time and again one hears and reads that we need change, that our goal – also in art – should be to c...
In the interview that follows, Timothy Brennan argues that intellectual history is a dimension missi...
In his numerous writings on archives, technologies, and time media archaeologist Wolfgang Ernst inde...
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Artistic Lives challenges recent policy discourses that celebrate the ability of cultural producers ...
The following text is an interview between me and two members of staff at Writtle School of Design, ...
This interview deals with Arturo Escobar’s recent work on Pluriversal Politics and the Pluriversal t...
The interview centres around Thomas Elsaesser’s book Film History as Media Archaeology and is divide...
In this collection of essays, the sophistication and vibrancy of contemporary phenomenological resea...
Beyond its use in journalism and as a key methodology for Social Sciences, the ‘interview’ as such i...
In this interview, Boris Groys discusses his key cultural-theoretical ideas, positions his thought i...
This discussion took place on April 21, 2010 in the Humanities Center at the University of Pittsburg...
Time and again one hears and reads that we need change, that our goal – also in art – should be to c...
In the interview that follows, Timothy Brennan argues that intellectual history is a dimension missi...
In his numerous writings on archives, technologies, and time media archaeologist Wolfgang Ernst inde...
With the Institut des Croisements, choreographer, dancer and curator Arkadi Zaides unfolds a continu...
Do we currently find ourselves at the divide of qualitative change in creative processes? Are we wit...
Death is a core feature of the human experience and a main driver of civilisational endeavours. Atte...
The article discusses philosophical conditions for understanding the cultural situation taking shape...
Artistic Lives challenges recent policy discourses that celebrate the ability of cultural producers ...
The following text is an interview between me and two members of staff at Writtle School of Design, ...
This interview deals with Arturo Escobar’s recent work on Pluriversal Politics and the Pluriversal t...
The interview centres around Thomas Elsaesser’s book Film History as Media Archaeology and is divide...
In this collection of essays, the sophistication and vibrancy of contemporary phenomenological resea...
Beyond its use in journalism and as a key methodology for Social Sciences, the ‘interview’ as such i...