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Series · 8 books · 2011-2012

Books in series

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Michael Taussig

Fieldwork Notebooks: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 001 (100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series (13))

2011

What is it that makes notebooks so fascinating? Anthropologist Michael Taussig, for whom fieldwork notebooks are an indispensable tool, discusses this very question. A starting point of his investigation is Walter Benjamin, who obsessively filled his own notebooks and was intrigued by their materiality. Roland Barthes, Le Corbusier, and Joan Didion are some of the many other notorious note takers that Taussig visits so as to crystallize his ideas of what a notebook really is. Far more than a mere “thing,” Taussig argues that a notebook develops a life of its own, a life, which is often fed by what hasn’t been written down and other externalities. In the end, this history can even take possession of its possessor by transforming a notebook into a magical object, a fetish.
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Lawrence Weiner

If in Fact There is A Context: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 008

2011

For this series, artist Lawrence Weiner has made an artist's book of new statements and instructions, in exactly the same format (A6) and with the same number of pages (24) as his first contribution to Documenta, in 1972.
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Vandana Shiva

The Corporate Control of Life: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 012 (100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series (13))

2011

Indian physicist and activist Vandana Shiva addresses corporate biopiracy in which plants, for example, can be claimed as a corporation's own invention. Shiva discusses the examples of the neem tree and basmati rice.
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Franco Bifo Berardi

Ironic Ethics: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 027

2012

Bifos Essay ist eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit den gegenwärtigen politischen Zuständen, die in seinem Heimatland Italien herrschen, das seit nunmehr drei Jahrzehnten unter dem medialen und politischen Einfluss des Premierministers und Medienmagnaten Silvio Berlusconi steht. Der Autor entwirft ein Bild des »Berlusconilandes«, in dem die italienische Sprache, ihre kollektive Imagination und ihre Sinnlichkeit verdorben worden sind und die Politik des »Mafia-Medien-Moguls« wie ein »Psycho-Gift« wirkt, das langsam alles zerstört. Fernsehen und Werbung werden immer pornografischer und obszöner, was in der Gesellschaft zu einer Form von falschen Lusterwartungen, Selbsthass und aggressiver Scham geführt hat. Bifo beschreibt den aggressiven Wettbewerb zwischen Macho-Männern, deren größte Lust im Beschmutzen des weiblichen Körpers besteht, Ausdruck ihrer umfassenden Verachtung der Frau. Als »Therapie« schlägt der Autor eine Ethik vor, die nicht moralisch oder politisch ist, sondern vom Skeptizismus ausgehend zur Reaktivierung der Empathie als einem Weg zur Lust und zum »Großen Mitgefühl« führt, das ein politischer Zustand ist. Der Autor, Medientheoretiker und Medienaktivist Bifo – Franco Berardi (\*1949), Gründer von Radio Alice in den 1970er Jahren, lehrt Medienästhetik an der von ihm mit ins Leben gerufenen European School of Social Imagination in San Marino. Deutsch/Englisch
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David Link

Machine Heart: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 037

2012

David Link generates interactive projects at the interface between art, science and technology. For one such project, titled "LoveLetters\_1.0," Link reconstructed a functional replica of one of the earliest programmable computers, the Ferranti Mark I, and an equally early program, invented in 1952 by Christopher Strachey at the University of Manchester, in order to produce computer-generated love letters. Anonymously addressed to "Darling Love" or "Jewel Duck," the letters address the reader in a surprisingly human and tender way.
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro

Radical Dualism: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 056

2012

Published in conjunction with the Documenta 13 exhibition in Kassel, Germany, the Documenta notebook series 100 Notes,100 Thoughts ranges from archival ephemera to conversations and commissioned essays. These notebooks express director Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev’s curatorial vision for Documenta 13.
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Issa Samb

100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 095

2012

Published in conjunction with the Documenta 13 exhibition in Kassel, Germany, the Documenta notebook series 100 Notes,100 Thoughts ranges from archival ephemera to conversations and commissioned essays. These notebooks express director Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev’s curatorial vision for Documenta 13.
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dOCUMENTA (13)

100 Notes - 100 Thoughts, 100 Notizen … 100 Notizen - 100 Gedanken

2012

Published in conjunction with the Documenta 13 exhibition in Kassel, Germany, the Documenta notebook series "100 Notes,100 Thoughts" ranges from archival ephemera to conversations and commissioned essays. These notebooks express director Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev's curatorial vision for Documenta 13.

Authors

Silvia Federici
Silvia Federici
Author · 11 books
Silvia Federici is an Italian and American scholar, teacher, and activist from the radical autonomist feminist Marxist and anarchist tradition. She is a professor emerita and Teaching Fellow at Hofstra University, where she was a social science professor. She worked as a teacher in Nigeria for many years, is also the co-founder of the Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa, and is a member of the Midnight Notes Collective.
Vandana Shiva
Vandana Shiva
Author · 22 books
A major figurehead of the alter-globalization movement as well as a major role player in global Ecofeminism, Dr. Vandana Shiva is recipient to several awards for her services in human rights, ecology and conservation. Receiving her Ph.D in physics at the University of Western Ontario in 1978, Dr. Vandana Shivas attentions were quickly drawn towards ecological concerns.
Bifo Berardi
Bifo Berardi
Author · 11 books

Franco "Bifo" Berardi (born 2 November 1948 in Bologna, Italy) is an Italian Marxist theorist and activist in the autonomist tradition, whose work mainly focuses on the role of the media and information technology within post-industrial capitalism. Berardi has written over two dozen published books, as well as a more extensive number of essays and speeches. Unlike orthodox Marxists, Berardi's autonomist theories draw on psychoanalysis, schizoanalysis and communication theory to show how subjectivity and desire are bound up with the functioning of the capitalism system, rather than portraying events such as the financial crisis of 2008 merely as an example of the inherently contradictory logic of capitalist accumulation. Thus, he argues against privileging labour in critique and says that "the solution to the economic difficulty of the situation cannot be solved with economic means: the solution is not economic." Human emotions and embodied communication becomes increasingly central to the production and consumption patterns that sustain capital flows in post-industrial society, and as such Berardi uses the concepts of "cognitariat" and "info labour" to analyze this psycho-social process. Among Berardi's other concerns are cultural representations and expectations about the future—from proto-Fascist Futurism to post-modern cyberpunk (1993). This represents a greater concern with ideas and cultural expectations than the determinist-materialist expression of a Marxism which is often confined to purely economic or systemic analysis. (via Wikipedia)

Michael Taussig
Michael Taussig
Author · 17 books
Michael Taussig (born 1940) earned a medical degree from the University of Sydney, received his PhD. in anthropology from the London School of Economics and is a professor at Columbia University and European Graduate School. Although he has published on medical anthropology, he is best known for his engagement with Marx's idea of commodity fetishism, especially in terms of the work of Walter Benjamin.
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