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Complex Kinships

24.05.18 | reading at 8pm

Join us in LIMBO at 8pm on Thursday 24th May 2018 for patpat pat patpat pat patpat patpat pet pat patpat pat patpat pat patpat patpat pet a multi-voice discussion of the What would the post human body look like, what would they say? for a complex conversation about how Are you calling me a bitch? Thursday 24th May at LIM We'll get you angels wise say birds BO for a reading at 8pm new work by Champion Collooney by Betsy Porritt Tartan Tease

complex kinships examines the systems that connect the name of a champion whippet with new non-stop flights to Dalaman with terrestrial ecosystems with neo-liberal start-up business models with interspecies relations both fantastic and real. Here we destroy the human-eye-view of the earth at night with cities stretching up into the dark. We invite you to view the globe as the bird looking down at migratory routes. What language do we put in the mouths of dog-products? What paths can we trace via energy exchange? What fantasies of the human form do we live out in the bodies of the world?
The post human is maybe made of de-familiarised language, is maybe made of inter-causal loop diagrams is maybe a Venn diagram with a blacked-out hole at its centre. How do the ways we choose to view animal cultures the ways we choose to view global movement, the ways we choose to view social structures and labour standards and systems of economic analysis reveal the form of the posthuman body? How shall we resist reading human relationships onto pack animals?

Are you calling me a bitch?
We'll get you angels wise say birds
Champion Collooney Tartan Tease

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Like what you see? Complex Kinships will be back at LIMBO for the following dates:
24th July: Courtyard & beyond takeover

27th-30th September: Exhibition

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