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Opportunities

Con|VERGE
Con|VERGE
Call for applications for a performance residency in Stolzenhagen, Germany, offering interdisciplinary performance artists a chance to come together to make new, collaborative performance work.
Deadline: Sat 1 Jun 2013
Site Gallery Platform Residencies
Site Gallery Platform Residencies
Artists are invited to propose an idea for which they need time, space and investment. Three UK-based artists will be selected for residencies that will take place between January and May 2014.
Deadline: 5pm, Fri 17 Jul 2013
Jerwood Open Forest Commission
Jerwood Open Forest Commission
Jerwood Visual Arts and Forestry Commission England are seeking, bold, broad-thinking proposals in any medium for a major new £30,000 commission to be realised anywhere within England's Public Forest Estate.
Deadline: Tue 28 May 2013, 5pm
Fractal Meat on a Spongy Bone
Fractal Meat on a Spongy Bone
Open call for sound and performance for live radio, including interventions, lectures or talks, pre-recorded compositions, new work or anything outside of these. You're invited to explore issues around communication, archiving, live vs recorded sound, non-visual media, and digital vs analogue technologies.
Deadline: Rolling deadline
Journals and Articles


Have you been affected by the cuts?

Read part one of a new six part manifesto released over the next twelve months by Soundings journal of politics and culture which outlines egalitarian alternatives and methods for the future.



After Neoliberalism? The Kilburn Manifesto
Edited by Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin

Although the neoliberal economic settlement is unravelling, its political underpinning remains largely unchallenged. Our manifesto calls into question the neoliberal order itself, and argues that we need radical alternatives to its foundational assumptions. 

The manifesto will be published in instalments over the next 12 months.

This link: Chapter 1 Framing statement
After neoliberalism: analysing the present
Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey, Michael Rustin

Next instalments
Doreen Massey Vocabularies of the economy (May)
Michael Rustin Relational welfare (June)
Stuart Hall and Alan O'Shea Neoliberal common sense (July)
Beatrix Campbell Feminism and the new patriarchy (August)
Ben Little Generational politics (September)

http://www.lwbooks.co.uk/journals/soundings/manifesto.html