Brick Study: Looking For Windows
Brick Study: Looking For Windows
Tuesday, April 8th
6:30-8:00pm EST virtual via zoom
A presentation-style workshop sharing selections from my work on bricks throughout the past two years, with a discussion to follow. Building on my online project the brick <deep inhale>,in which I propose “the brick” as an oral history listening mechanism, I have spent the time since pursuing the brick’s mythology. How does the material exist in the radical political imagination? How did I come to know the brick as riot object, as a temporal and material tool of rupture and generation? What can the brick tell us about movement history, about labor, and about resistance?
Approaching the brick as a way of seeing, we will discuss the paradox of the brick and brick wall, the conceptual invitations and limitations of a solo brick versus a brick in formation, and ask: What do you know of bricks? Do you know a brick when you hear it? Can you feel a brick as it’s happening?
Register here in addition to checking out.
My hope is to generate a little income for research trips with this offering, but anyone is welcome to join for free— just email me at santibaneztattoo@gmail.com
Brick Study: Looking For Windows
Tuesday, April 8th
6:30-8:00pm EST virtual via zoom
A presentation-style workshop sharing selections from my work on bricks throughout the past two years, with a discussion to follow. Building on my online project the brick <deep inhale>,in which I propose “the brick” as an oral history listening mechanism, I have spent the time since pursuing the brick’s mythology. How does the material exist in the radical political imagination? How did I come to know the brick as riot object, as a temporal and material tool of rupture and generation? What can the brick tell us about movement history, about labor, and about resistance?
Approaching the brick as a way of seeing, we will discuss the paradox of the brick and brick wall, the conceptual invitations and limitations of a solo brick versus a brick in formation, and ask: What do you know of bricks? Do you know a brick when you hear it? Can you feel a brick as it’s happening?
Register here in addition to checking out.
My hope is to generate a little income for research trips with this offering, but anyone is welcome to join for free— just email me at santibaneztattoo@gmail.com
Brick Study: Looking For Windows
Tuesday, April 8th
6:30-8:00pm EST virtual via zoom
A presentation-style workshop sharing selections from my work on bricks throughout the past two years, with a discussion to follow. Building on my online project the brick <deep inhale>,in which I propose “the brick” as an oral history listening mechanism, I have spent the time since pursuing the brick’s mythology. How does the material exist in the radical political imagination? How did I come to know the brick as riot object, as a temporal and material tool of rupture and generation? What can the brick tell us about movement history, about labor, and about resistance?
Approaching the brick as a way of seeing, we will discuss the paradox of the brick and brick wall, the conceptual invitations and limitations of a solo brick versus a brick in formation, and ask: What do you know of bricks? Do you know a brick when you hear it? Can you feel a brick as it’s happening?
Register here in addition to checking out.
My hope is to generate a little income for research trips with this offering, but anyone is welcome to join for free— just email me at santibaneztattoo@gmail.com