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[ecrea] The labour of the multitude? the political economy of social creativity
Thu Aug 04 13:17:20 GMT 2011
*THE LABOUR OF THE MULTITUDE? THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SOCIAL CREATIVITY
*// 20-22.10.2011
Warsaw
*INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE FREE/SLOW UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW *//in
collaboration with *University** of Warsaw DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND
PHILOSOPHY** *OPEN CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS*
list of confirmed speakers:* Luc Boltanski, Neil Cummings, Diedrich
Diederichsen, Matteo Pasquinelli, John Roberts, Gigi Roggero, Martha
Rosler, Hito Steyerl
*curatorial team of the conference: *Michał Kozłowski, Agnieszka Kurant,
Jan Sowa, Krystian Szadkowski, Kuba Szreder*
*forms of contribution:** a paper delivered in 15-20 minutes during the
conference's sessions. The language of conference is English. We're
planning to publish a peer-reviewed, bi-lingual (PL-ENG) summary of the
conference with selected papers.
*deadline for submissions: *15th of September 2011
*fees/ scholarships:* The conference is free of charge. FSUW is capable
of providing a limited number of travel (up to 200 Euros) and
accommodation grants to free lancers, independent artists and
theoreticians who are not affiliated with Academies or other
Institutions. If you are interested in receiving a FSUW scholarship,
please indicate so in your proposal and estimate your travel costs to
Warsaw.
*contact:* please send a short proposal (up to 300 words) with bio to
Szymon Żydek: szymon[at]funbec.eu, who will also respond to all other
inquiries.
Addressing the issue of social economy of creativity we seek to enlarge
the spectrum of creativity's political economy. Creativity refers to
many things: it is both a means of production and a fetish of
consumption, a sheer ideology of the capitalism which calls itself
post-industrial and an efficient device of social and industrial
management, it reflects the elitist privilege of the ruling elite as
well as the aspirations of the underprivileged rabble. If it is true
that contemporary capitalism has made an decisive shift in its modes of
producing value then creativity and in particular collective creativity
becomes a central category for the society as a whole. And artistic and
cultural modes of production (along with scientific ones) are no longer
merely supplementary fields of capitalistic social infrastructure. They
become central sectors of production to which other fields of social
labour remain subordinated in economical as well as in symbolic way.
They not only accumulate most of the value but also are laboratories for
social innovation. Consequently they should also provide a playground
and battlefield for new social struggles, reemerging capitalistic
contradictions and new forms of appropriation and exploitation. Or maybe
the new paradigm is just a humbug that covers up the overall crisis of
the existing one. Maybe we still linger under the rule of the old law of
value based rather on living labour then creative networking. In this
case the new social economy of the creativity would be a powerful
symptom of a present crisis and it could be analyzed as such. Either of
the approaches are welcome.
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