event
2015
Book presentation Choses Tuées

Book presentation Choses Tuées

31.10.2015
de Appel, Prins Hendrikkade 142, Amsterdam

How to Clone a Mammoth (in Three Voices and with a Fisherman’s Exaggeration)

A reading afternoon on the poetics of de-extinction in the economy of clicks based on writings by Valentinas Klimašauskas. Using the structure of traditional Lithuanian polyphonic songs, the reading unites fragments, poems, quotes, stories about new friendships (as a metaphor for an old internet), on the importance of becoming Neanderthals, why Gertrude Stein would not pass the Turing test, the AI of language, and random companies of post-humanist assemblages. The text is read by Valentinas Klimašauskas, Maxine Kopsa and Raimundas Malašauskas.

Born after Voyager 1 left the Earth, Valentinas Klimašauskas is letters, but also a curator and writer interested in the robotics of belles-lettres and the uneven distribution of the future. His book B and/or an Exhibition Guide In Search of Its Exhibition published in 2014 by Torpedo Press, Oslo, contains written exhibitions that floated in time and space with or within a joke, one’s mind, Voyager 1, Chauvet Cave or inside the novel 2666 by Roberto Bolaño. More of his writings may be found at Selected Letters.

The book Choses tuées by gerlach en koop, published by Roma Publications to accompany the travelling exhibition will also be launched during this afternoon. The launch of Choses tuées is celebrated with an Olfactory Object by Laurent-David Garnier.

Admission: Entrance fee de Appel arts centre + 3 euro

Graag reserveren door een e-mail te sturen naar: reservation [​at​] deappel.nl

gerlach en koop – No two things can be the same, 2012 disposed bin

collection (unintended), 2012

gerlach en koop – Choses tuées

affiche, 2015