Les imaginaires de la Low Tech
Étude et expérimentations sur le rôle des institutions culturelles dans la construction et la diffusion d’imaginaires liés aux Low-techs
aaa/ rhyzom PUBLISHER aaa/peprav, 2010
This book brings together a series of reflections and practices around issues of local and trans-local cultural production within different contexts in Europe, prompted through the agency of a collaborative and networked project : Rhyzom.
All these cultures developped within local contexts are intrinsically related to political, economic, social and material aspects and to specific temporalities, spatialities, individual and collective histories and experiences. Like the whole Rhyzom project, the book is an attempt to create transversal links and connections within and across different local framings and to seize instances of the dynamic and complicated nature of notions of ‘local’ an ‘culture’ through multiple forms of practice, which address the critical condition of culture in contemporary society. In relations with ‘local’, ‘trans-local’, ‘place’ and ‘culture’, issues of conflict and contest, ecologies, politics and care practices, common and commonality, institutions and agencies are adressed.
The book is written by architects, artists, activists, curators, cultural workers, educators, sociologists, geographers and residents living in different rural and urban areas in Europe and is addressed to anyone concerned with the relation between culture, subjectivity, space and politics today.
The list of projects and topics presented in the book is open : the Rhyzom website provides the framework for futher displays and possible collaborations.
Étude et expérimentations sur le rôle des institutions culturelles dans la construction et la diffusion d’imaginaires liés aux Low-techs
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