Launch of ‘THE STATE’ Journal and Sociohistorical Forum

Launch of ‘THE STATE’ Journal and Sociohistorical Forum

THE STATE

March 20, 2012

19–25 March 2012

Location:
Satellite, Al Serkal Avenue, Dubai
www.thestate.ae

THE STATE is a print journal and sociohistorical forum. It investigates the space between print and audio-visual experiences and their transition to mediated online forms; transgressive cultural criticism and the sensuous architecture of this ”printernet.” The inaugural issue will also be available as a downloadable PDF from www.thestate.ae.

“Amidst austerity measures today, we find ourselves increasingly precarious and pixelated; atomized, alienated, and irreparably glitched. Yet rather than attempt to definitively theorise, analyse, and explicate this contemporary situation, we found ourselves returning to these few questions: How do you speak a place? How do you speak from a place, or non- place? What might the reader expect to see from a certain region, and why? Who speaks, and in whose vernacular? We might also wonder: what came first, the tablet or the book?” —THE STATE Editors

Within Satellite, the journal and forum will be in dialogue with 6 works by Fayçal Baghriche, including a newly commissioned 82 ton installation entitled ‘Nothing more concrete.‘ These intend to undermine our most familiar points of reference by staging fundamental actions. Playing on discrepancy, they invite us to distance a normalised reality. Mixing performance, installation, video and photography, they reveal systems of identification, behavioural models or language structures that determine what we are and become a pretext for the poetic construction of another reality.

THE STATE is edited by Rahel Aima and Ahmad Makia. It is curated  & published by Rami Farook.

The first volume is themed ‘Voicings/Articulations/Utterances.’ Fifteen writers from around the world collaborated for this inaugural issue. These pieces are joined by a website- specific installations: Cora Kobischka explores the multilingual utterances of speaking in tongues. Featured in this issue:

Jaymes Baassiri
on the strange odysseys of single parenting throughout the ages

Jaswinder Bolina on an immigrant, a girl riding a unicycle, and post-9/11 Ohio

Sophie Chamas on precarity and returning to the Gulf with your tail between your legs

Alex Casper Cline on a critical theory of chiptune, eight bits, and the Spanish real de a ocho

Margaret Eby on Money, Mississippi and the age of civil rights tourism

Megan Eardley on Church of England conversions and thick, unarticulated anxieties

Roman Gautam on appreciating programming code as poetry

Malcolm Harris on Bifo’s program of senilisation, robots, and fetishes

Sean Higgins on a Krzysztof Wodiczko sonic installation, empathy, and the affective dread of war

Linnea Hincks on conspiracy and misogyny in Sweden, via Julian Assange and the Girl with a Dragon Tattoo

Wilfried Hou Je Bek on adventuring in the Utrechtian cryptoforest and weedy messiahs of globalisation

Claudia Merhej on the politics of food under austerity and a resonant wartime Britishness

Mena Odu on experiences of Afropolitanism from okada-dodging in Lagos to coupé-decalé on the Upper West Side

Olivia Rosane on the church and the corporation, from medieval artisan through to graphic designer

Anand Vivek Taneja on albino alligators, manholes, sewers, and the miasma of modernity

Queries? Please get in touch at info [​at​] thestate.ae

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