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Wednesday
Sep262012

OAS 9.2012 Conference Call Notes [By Jez Bold]

Jez’s notes from yesterday’s conference call to prep for Jenjoy’s OAS presentation at the Black Mountain conference this weekend. Workshopping the presentation at Bat Haus tonight from 7-9pm…

Click the image to view the conference schedule. 

Conference description

RE-VIEWING BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE 4: Looking Forward at Buckminster Fuller’s Legacy: a weekend gathering of scholars, practitioners and artists coming to Asheville to discuss, present and experience topics and workshops related to the forward-thinking ideas of Buckminster Fuller with some presentations addressing other topics related to Black Mountain College. 

 

Wednesday
Sep122012

DRAFT Prelude & Instructions for the Anarchives for #S17

[From Jez]

Comments & criticisms are absolutely necessary. But you can expect something like this to be distributed along with the signs on S15 in Washington Sq & S16 in Foley Sq. Negesti is my main coordinator in NYC right now, but contact me if interested in helping. We need movers and photographers!

                 [DRAFT]

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                 PRELUDE

In the first days of the Occupation of Liberty Plaza, amidst all of the pragmatic bustle and idealistic anxiety, a small group of radical archivists began to assemble a small collection of the community's signs.  Each sign's anonymous composition showed distinction, each one clever, eccentric, and beautiful in its own right. And when assembled together, the many signs' messages beamed a light in the darkest nights of NY's Financial District, a beacon, a light, one bright enough to outshine even the Eye of Sauron.

And the People came, from all around the city, surrounding states, other nations; they came to Occupy Wall Street. And so the community grew. And as the community grew, so did the Archivists' collection. And as the Occupiers grew proud of their occupation, so did the archivists of their collection. And everyone was so content and busy with all this growth that nobody stopped to ask: what are these signs, what do they mean to us, why are they important...and most obvious of all, what should we do with them?

In the days after the Raid, when we'd lost our place to live, and after the money had begun to dry up, though it had mostly caused trouble anyway, these questions were still unanswered and the Archivists were getting restless. In particular, one that was more radical than most began to suggest wild ideas of returning the Archives to the People, creating a revolutionary archive, a decentralized network of individuals, places, and things, that would be documented by the movement in-itself and for-itself.  While the Archivists either ignored this unfamiliar idea or tried to distance themselves from the archivist, his idea had begun to travel around the movement, and has come to be recognized under a distinct name: they called it the Anarchives.

The Archivists could neither understand the project's logic nor tolerate it's seeming uncertainty, but they also could not suggest a solution for maintaining the non-institutional OWS Archives as the group had originally planned. So instead, the Archivists made plans to give away the collection to the Tamiment, a traditional, institutional archive where the signs would be guarded and documented by experts. And despite these plans to ultimately surrender the archives to NYU, they demanded first and foremost that the radical archivist surrender his collection to them.

But the rogue archivist couldn't stand to see his work perverted and ideas rejected out of hand. So the archivist - now, declared, an Anarchivist! - stole away with his portion of the signs, vowing to return them to their rightful owners. But with no names to go on, and no one to claim to own them, the only rightful holder seemed to be the OWS community itself.  Believing it fitter to lose them among the community of their creators, rather than to stow them away safely for a thousand years in a private tower in Greenwich Village, he stowed the signs in a locker. On the birthday of the movement, he would give them back to the People and let them decide what to do. So the Anarchivist, having abandoned his property to the Commons, leaves the signs to you this day along with the following note:

            INSTRUCTIONS
                     3
            Anarchivists' Challenge

1. Take these signs. Take one or a few, or as many as you think you can personally care for and keep them safe. But DON'T keep them to yourself! 
2. Record yr history of the sign, yr thoughts and experiences and share them with others. Call together events to discuss the experiences and ideas that these signs represent. Be engaged in history, even as you write it.
3. Come together again around the movement's birthday, wherever you are and with however many you can assemble, and prepare to give them away again. These signs belong to all of us, as all of us are their archivists; so we are Anarchivists and so we pledge our dedication.

With all hope in lost causes,
The Anarchivist(s?)
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Interested participants are invited to come to Washington Sq on Sept 15 and Foley Square on September 16, 2012, where the Anarchives will be distributed.

We request you join one (or more) of the following start-up communities:
1. An email listserv
2. The OWS Anarchives Facebook group
3. A wiki.occupy.net account

Indicate yr preference and we'll set you up as necessary. We invite you to develop community events using your gifts. You are our historical astronauts. We invite you to imagine & urge you to create the meaning of what the history of this movementous event has been.

Saturday
Aug182012

#A18: Novadic Transmission [Bold Jez]

Photo by Paul Talbot[From Jez]:

Fragments of a thought as it passed thru my brain:

...each Novad is an irreducible radicand under consideration and considered at its root a monad-like or atomic metaphysical entity.  If we drive for something deeper, we find more of the same: the identity-being. 

...the Novad root is not true of all avenues, or at least does not seem to be, for in the course of life one can ride ferries to new ideas, pass thru secret passageways between thought, and feel hopelessly lost in endless mazes.  The Novad has within itself an unidentifiable root, like an imaginary number, attached or embedded to make it a less-than-perfected ideal.

Wednesday
Aug082012

OAS: #TITMOTA e-flyer

Sunday
Aug052012

[OAS NODE #1]: #TITMOTA Flyers

Click the image for the free download (8.5" x 11" 300dpi 14.4mb)

Click the image for free download (8.5" x 11" 300dpi 8.6mb).

Saturday
Aug042012

[OAS NODE #1]: When is #TITMOTA? And why? 

From the notes of Jez Bold[NOTE]: The Occupational Art School Node #1 will launch its 3-month residency at Bat Haus in Bushwick (Brooklyn, NYC) with multi-faceted dimensional ana-event conducted by the incomparable Jez Bold, titled "Time in the Mind of the Anarchives." Below is the ana-press release #Jez3Prez has composed for #TITMOTA.] 

Axioms:

 

  1. #TITMOTA is a show otherwise known as "Time in the Mind of the Anarchives"  
  2. #TITMOTA has at least 2 parts, Part 1: Presentation/Performance and Part 2: Potluck & Potlache
  3. You don't need to come to both (or either) to understand the #Anarchives, but you may get a better idea of what we're talking about.
  4. You can start here, if you want: http://hemi.nyu.edu/hemi/es/e-misferica-91/jez3prezaatchu

 

Have you ever seen a work of art change over time?  Or watched a complex idea emerge from many unintentional steps?  For the Anarchives, process is product is process: each recorded moment brings a new iteration in an evolving work of art.  History itself is changing over time and each documented moment is an opportunity for a new interpretation.

Would you like to understand more?

Join Bold Jez, anarchivist, at the opening of the newly founded Occupational Art School for his 1st solo show called "TIME IN THE MIND OF THE ANARCHIVES."  Examine a collection of strange and familiar objects.  Discover what the universe looks like when refracted through the infinite panels of the K(rystalleido)scope.   Join him for a performance-presentation "Recording Future History: Activist archivism in Occupy Wall Street" to learn more about how the Anarchives altered recent history and informed the origins of OWS. 

As stated by #Jez3Prez, anarchist candidate for Prezident, "In order to radically change our history, we must revolutionize our concept of time." The site of historical struggle can begin anywhere, and here it begins by infiltrating the archive.

Magic Mountain

*Time in the Mind of the Anarchives, Pt 1 [#TITMOTA][August 9, 2012 at OAS Node #1][BAT HAUS, Bushwick]

  • 7 pm
    • Wander/wonder/wait/explore (discover drawings inside of journals, find movies inside books, look for scenes on the ceiling)
  • 8 pm 
    • Presentation/Performance "Recording Future History: Activist archivism in Occupy Wall Street" featuring:
      • - #LiveReports from the 1st General Assembly of OWS 2011.Aug.2, "testing wall street" 2011.Sept.1, and the NY Fun Exchange [#NYFE] 2012.Sept.17
      • - #LiveReplays of Pre-Occupy Wall Street direct action stunts in Wall Street by the original OWS Arts and Culture Posse #OWSACP
  • (Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/370272566379787/  )

 

*Time in the Mind of the Anarchives Pt 2 [#TITMOTA2]: Potluck/Potlache

Revolutionary Games, in collaboration with the Occupational Art School, invites you to the latest in its series of salons: the #TITMOTA2 Potluck & Potlache will be a free space to participate in an art exchange and give away of recipes, books, media, art...whatever items of substance that you want to send out into the world. This event is a community BBQ and potluck, a review & replay of the first #TITMOTA, and a playground for games, music, and memees; bring things to share with everyone. #OASNode0 invites you to a potlache of orphan works that we commit the annals of the Anarchives by documenting their current presence and sending them into the world with new stewards (who collect, care for, & document the item's changes over time). YOU could already be the new host of an item from the Anarchives! We invite you to bring something to send out as well, something of your own to share with the world through the collection of this revolutionary community archive. As with any valuable experience, expect to come away with more than you came...

 

Tuesday
May082012

From Jez: #m8

Wednesday
Feb222012

1st Mission Statement for Arts & Culture [#A30, 2011]

 

[NOTE: This text was referenced during the Space Team screening project at Hyperallergic, "Wall Street Stunts: OWS Arts & Culture Before September 17." We are meeting Tuesday evenings at 7PM, through the end of March. The link to the original is HERE. Thanks to Adrian for research.]