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Reading Group: Raving as Practice
Institute of Contemporary Arts
An open book drawn in a green outline

this dark gleam

This monthly reading group digs into the elements of the collective, enthusiastic and hedonistic cultures that congregate around the practice of raving. Inspired by McKenzie Wark’s proposition that raving is an art and technique employed as a response to an ‘era of diminishing futures’.

Extending beyond the rave itself, the reading group considers how the sensations and materials of raving - the fog, the lights, the dissociation and music - have started taking shape in artists’ practices, in writing and in discourse.

Over six sessions this reading group reflects on what it means to rave in the contemporary moment. Why can raving feel like a conducive place for living, and how does it give us co-ordinates to defy time through sweat and heat?

The reading group includes close readings and discussions centred on key texts, works, footage and music in contemporary culture. It’s advisable, but not mandatory to have looked at the material prior to the session. Discussion is encouraged!


Reading and watching materials

McKenzie Wark – Raving as Practice 
Michele Rizzo – Higher XTN 
Hanna Baer
 
Book tickets
06:30 pm
Tue, 28 May 2024
Studio

Free, booking required.

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