<div dir="ltr"><pre>On October 21st and 22nd you are welcome online for two ReadingClub sessions organised with Furtherfield.<br><br>At 8pm London time go to <a href="http://readingclub.fr/">http://readingclub.fr/</a> and wait for the performance to start. There is a <br>
chatwindow where you can exchange, discuss and comment the performance.<br>Find your local time : <a href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html">timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html</a> (<a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html">http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html</a>)<br>
<br>October 21st 8pm<br>How will Aileen Derieg, Cornelia Sollfrank, Dmytri Kleiner and Marc Garrett react to the chunk <br>of A Hacker Manifesto (<a href="http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/warktext.html">http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors0/warktext.html</a>) by McKenzie Wark.[version 4.0]<br>
we prepared for them. How will they read and rewrite it. Did something change since 2004?<br><br>October 22nd 8pm<br>Alessandro Ludovico, Jennifer Chan, Lanfranco Aceti and Ruth Catlow will be confronted with a part of<br>
the ARPANET dialogues (<a href="http://www.arpanetdialogues.net/">http://www.arpanetdialogues.net/</a>) from 1975 -1976.<br>What we thought to be a historic moment when figures from within and without the established <br>
art cannon first encountered the disruptive effects of digital network communications, turned out <br>to be an ongoing research project by Bassam El Baroni, Jeremy Beaudry and Nav Haq. <br><a href="http://www.arpanetdialogues.net/about/">http://www.arpanetdialogues.net/about/</a>.<br>
<br>This pre-Internet chatroom conversation between Jim Henson, Ayn Rand, Yoko Ono and Sidney Nolan <br>is fake. But it's amazing. <br>(<a href="http://io9.com/5967813/this-pre+internet-chatroom-conversation-between-jim-henson-ayn-rand-yoko-ono-..">http://io9.com/5967813/this-pre+internet-chatroom-conversation-between-jim-henson-ayn-rand-yoko-ono-..</a>.) <a href="http://io9.com/5967813/this-pre+internet-chatroom-conversation-between-jim-henson-ayn-rand-yoko-ono-and-sidney-nolan-is-fake-but-its-amazingRobert">http://io9.com/5967813/this-pre+internet-chatroom-conversation-between-jim-henson-ayn-rand-yoko-ono-and-sidney-nolan-is-fake-but-its-amazingRobert</a> Gonzalez in io9. December 2012.<br>
<br>Ronald Reagan has joined the chatroom <br>(<a href="http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/culturelab/2011/04/so-reagan-signs-into-this-chatroom.html">http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/culturelab/2011/04/so-reagan-signs-into-this-chatroom.html</a>) <br>
Interview by Richard Fischer, CultureLab with Jeremy Beaudry (<a href="http://meaning.boxwith.com/">http://meaning.boxwith.com/</a>) , <br>one of the artists behind the project. April 2011.<br><br>Reading Club proposes a text and an interpretive arena to 4 readers. <br>
These readers write together their reading of a text inside the text itself. <br>The audience sees an evolving, cinematographic picture of thoughts and collaborative writing in the making. <br>The project supported by the Dicréam.<br>
<br>Reading Club is<br>* an intertextual play and an interpretive arena<br>* a device to explore reading on the web<br>* a factory of moving texts<br>* testing (once more) the status of the author<br>* a place where the public has a voice<br>
More information <a href="http://readingclub.fr/info">http://readingclub.fr/info</a><br><br>You can find archives of the Reading Club session based on a text by Mez, <br>with Alan Sondheim, Curt Cloninger, Helen Varley Jamieson, Lucille Calmel and Pascale Gustin <br>
here : <a href="http://readingclub.fr/events/51d22243e249d12365000004/0/text">http://readingclub.fr/events/51d22243e249d12365000004/0/text</a><br><br>Upcoming:<br>November 19 Jeu de Paume, Paris + online - text by Raymond Queneau<br>
Décembre 6 11h, session OUDEIS, Mont Aigoual + en ligne.<br><br>Thanks for your attention<br>Annie Abrahams<br><br>
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