In conjunction with the 2015 Liquid Architecture festival, Liquid Architecture presents Capitalist Surrealism at the National Gallery of Victoria on Thursday 24 September, 7pm – 10pm.
This program of lecture-performances by sound artists is brought to you by the new cultural logic of capital — real, but honestly, also kind of surreal (algorhythmically-determined, creatively industrial, simulacra sold back to us as authentic alternatives).
The tenant farmers on digital lands of ever-increasing data-value, artists are creative entrepreneurs in creative industries which make up the creative economy.
Practising art in the places where you can afford to live is the practice of participating in pricing yourself out of the market. Where once was the academy are now neurotic bureaucracies of questionable competence, except for when it comes to exploitation. And everywhere, it seems harder than ever to glimpse, let alone grasp, a world beyond work.
Instead of being haunted by the spectres of our lost futures, let’s embrace the fantasies of productivism (just as scare quotes embrace “reality” when it goes before “TV”). Listening can enable us to sound unconscious capital.
By engaging capitalist surrealism as an alternative present, are we naive, wishful, potentially collusive or hopefully imagining some kind of other horizon?
Yes.
LIQUID ARCHITECTURE 2015: CAPITALIST SURREALISM
Thu 24 Sep, 7pm
Free
Liquid Assets (AKA artists):
JENNIFER WALSHE,
BRANDON LABELLE,
ASTRID LORANGE / ANDREW BROOKS,
NEW WAVER,
SASKIA DOHERTY,
SEAN DOCKRAY,
CAROLYN CONNORS,
THOMAS WILLIAM SMITH,
CAMILLE ROBINSON,
BRIAN FUATA
Liquid Liabilities (AKA curators):
JOEL STERN,
DANNI ZUVELA