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Some 21st century strategies for the manifesto, including an interview with the artist Liam Gillick about his Berlin Statement made at the Hamburger Bahnhof on February 12th 2009; a chat with scholar McKenzie Wark author of A Hacker Manifesto; and a meeting with David Reinfurt of O-R-G and Dexter Sinister that, among other things, parses some emerging language in contemporary art production.
PILOT is made up of three two-hour radio programs thinking about 21st century strategies for the manifesto. Broadcasting from WXBC Bard College Radio in April and May 2009.
Artist Projects: 'Appearances" by Alejandro Cesarco & Judi Werthein, and "The Parallel Chorus" by Benjamin Tiven. Live sound composition by artist Kenji Garland.
Unedited audio of live program.
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O-R-G, Dexter Sinister, Shannon Ebner, Alejandro Cesarco, Judi Werthein, Walker Art Center, David Reinfurt, Dot Dot Dot, Stuart Bailey, McKenzie Wark, The Hacker Manifesto, A Hacker Manifesto, Nicolas Bourriaud, Hardt & Negri, Karl Marx, Vectoralist, The New School, intellectual property, copyleft, patents, Institute for the Future of the Book, Gamer Theory, Alicia Hall Moran, Jason Moran, Mary Halvorsen, Benjamin Tiven, Theodor Adorno, Minima Moralia, John Keller, Guy Debord, Liam Gillick, Berlin Statement, Venice Biennale, Nicolas Schaffhausen, Manifesto, Bartholomew Ryan, PILOT, WXBC Bard College Radio.