recommended reading:

Jaques Rancier The Emancipated Spectator

Poststructuralist Anarchism: an Interview with Todd May

Gramsci is Dead by Richard J.F. Day

Anti-Oedipus by Deleuze and Guattari

Social Anarchism or Lifestyle anarchism: An Unabridgeable Chasm by Murray Bookchin

Post-Left Anarchism Wikipedia page

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recommended reading list:

Tyranny of Structurelessness by Jo Freeman

A general overview of acoustic ecology

Tyranny of Tyranny by Cathy Levine

"Urban Sound Walks" with Christina Kubisch as mentioned on BLDGBLOG.
Follow the links to the audio clips to hear the city through her
custom headphones.

 

recommended reading list:

Philosophy in the Bedroom by Marquis de Sade
(if you haven't been on aaarg before, you just sign up for free access to the articles)

Transgender Warriors by Leslie Feinberg

Art of Noises by Luigi Russolo

John Cage on Anarchism

Noise Article on Wikipedia

'Hell Hath No Fury’: A Chronology of Genderfuck Insurrection

 

The Cake and Eat It Collective is pleeezed to host the first session of our Art and Anarchism Salon on February 4th at 7pm. Each month will feature the merging of two short talks on an art topic and an anarchist topic followed by lively conversation, fightin' words and/or makeup sex, respectfully. For the kick off, we will be hosting Ariel Attack discussing queer insurrection and Travis Egedy taking a look at noise music.

This salon will be held at the King Super's House, 2670 13th st. at, which for those who haven't been, is the glamorous hovel of gilded mirrors, plush velvet chaise lounges, existential glassware, and generous amounts of seductive mist, you'd expect in an artist salon, no doubt.

xoxox!
C&AE

ps. We are looking for speakers on both art and anarchist topics, which may cover anything anything anything that you might be interested in RIGHT NOW and would give others the opportunity to at least feign interest whilst socializing. Email: louisvuittonnight@gmail.com with your potential topic and we'll wrrrk it.

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