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       Currency cultural exchange
       Darian Leader on Currency
       Held on Culture and Globalisation
       Shonibare, Wanderer
       Barber on Equality, 2007
       Culture & Globalisation, David Held, 2001
       Bryson on Health, 2003
       Burgoyne on The Corporation, 2006
       Gilroy on Migration, 2004
       Gilroy on Planetary Mentalities, 2001
       Held on Catalysts and IT, 2003
       Leader on Analysis through Art, 2001
       Schneider on Collaboration, 2005
       Spivak on Culture, 2001
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Perspectives
 
Perspectives is an organic cartography of thought and visual interpretation relating to the dynamics between globalisation and culture. The work, which may include visual art, film, cultural theory and audio encourages critical reflection and alternative ways of seeing through the exploration and questioning of accepted ideas and concepts.

Drawing on Deleuze and Guatarri's concept of the rhizome, Zamyn's Perspectives functions as an evolving window to the multiplicitous 'thought streams' of Zamyn's Circle, and subsequently beyond one's own familiar viewpoint. In addition, it will include views of the ever evolving intellectual and artistic landscape relating to culture, in the context of globalisation.







Benjamin Barber
Equality as a race to the bottom in a world after sovereignty
Norman Bryson
Health
Bernard Burgoyne
Analysing the Corporation
Augustus Casely-Hayford
Currency Cultural Exchange
Paul Gilroy
Planetary Mentalities
Zamyn's Interpretation of Migration
David Held
Catalysts: Information Technology and Telecommunication Companies
Darian Leader
Convergences of art and psychoanalysis
Currency
Florian Schneider
Collaboration: the dark side of the multitude
Yinka Shonibare
The Wanderer

Gayatri Spivak

Why does Zamyn place 'Culture' at the Centre of its Analysis?


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