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		<title>Hyper Cultural Passengers. Sharing Aesthetics Across Co-Contemporary Collectives</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The publication examines placelessness, digitality, and networking without understanding culturality as identity</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Hyper Cultural Passengers</em> examines placelessness, digitality, and networking without understanding culturality as identity.</p>
<p>Cultural proximity is outlined as a constructive dissent of artistic and intellectual articulations transverse to national and cultural categorizations.</p>
<p>HyperCulturality as a family resemblance (Wittgenstein) offers seemingly foreign art and cultural practices an unconstrained exchange of artistic action and theoretical reflection. The volume <em>Hyper Cultural Passengers</em> asks how art and philosophy can contribute to generating spaces of dialogue that are not territorial and borne of national self-assertion.</p>
<p>The volume documents the project started in Hamburg in 2016 that outlines a broad spectrum of positions in hyper cultural art and cultural practices. The myth of the autonomous subject is problematized with different formats such as artist-in-residences, conferences, lecture series, workshops, or co-cookings. The figure of the hyper cultural passenger is proposed instead: these come from Japan, China, South Korea, India, Jordan, Finland, the Netherlands, France, Iceland, and the USA, among others.</p>
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