Errant Bodies project space is dedicated to experimental work in sound, performance, voice and spatial practices. Through residencies, workshops, events and exhibitions, Errant Bodies emphasizes an engagement with process and dialogue, encouraging a dynamic and diverse approach to the sound arts. As a project space, it also intends to foster social and public activities, contributing to the creative scene in Berlin. It is organized and developed through its working group comprised of Berlin-based sound artists and researchers.

12.10.15

Errant Bodies Celebrates!


Errant Bodies Celebrates!

Please join us in celebration of our 5-year anniversary as a project space, 20 years as a publisher, and for the launch of Free Berlin No. 2

Saturday, October 10th, 2015 – 19:00

With works by:
Riccardo Benassi, Alessandra Eramo, fliegende Teilchen, Erik Göngrich, Heimo Lattner & Annette Maechtel with Stephanie Kloss and Judith Laub

Errant Bodies
Kollwitzstrasse 97
10435 Berlin
www.errantbodies.org

Errant Bodies is an independent press and project space. It has been developing publishing projects since 1995, initially in Los Angeles and since 2007 in Berlin. Since this time, it has been dedicated to supporting diverse discourses and projects in the fields of sonic and spatial practices, auditory culture and performativity, experimental writing and critical thought. Its publishing activities are developed through a number of series: Critical Ear – on sound and media art, Doormats – on experimental modes of being-political, Surface Tension – on sited work and the built environment, among others.

Errant Bodies further aims to engage the relation between cultural work and its local context through site-based research, collaborative projects, and through its project space. Opened in 2010, the project space fosters local community and international exchange on contemporary artistic topics, with an emphasis on sonic work and engaged listening. Through workshops, presentations and exhibitions, the project space is geared toward experimental research culture and the cross-over between art and social life.

The project space is managed by the Errant Bodies working group, a collective of Berlin-based artists and academics.
http://www.errantbodies.org/soundartspace.html

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Free Berlin No. 2
With contributions from: Mario Asef, Riccardo Benassi, Alessandra Eramo, Erik Göngrich, Heimo Lattner & Annette Maechtel, Matteo Pasquinelli, Allegra Solitude

Free Berlin – free newspaper on the politics of creativity
Published by Errant Bodies Press, Berlin

The publication aims to contend with current debates on the topic of "the creative city" and specifically how "the artist" contributes to the cultural value of Berlin. With the steady intensification of "the Berlin phenomenon" this cultural value both fuels an extremely dynamic social milieu while lending to a political and urban apparatus geared toward economic development. The instrumentalization of creativity as a currency in the city of Berlin (and elsewhere) thus raises complex and important questions as to the role of artistic expression.

The publication considers these current debates around city politics and how creative practice may negotiate (or not) the social and economic consequences. How to deal with such a situation? Is there a way to produce without being complicit in the capitalization of creative expression? What type of critical position is possible? Are there possibilities for strategies of resistance, re-appropriation or withdrawal? What responsibilities (or not) do artists have for the city? And importantly, what are the historical agents that have made Berlin possible as a place of creative action and assembly?

By questioning the ways in which the artist performs as part of the creative city, the newspaper is envisioned as a creative base for diverse perspectives, and in support of free culture. It assembles together articles, expressions and materials from practitioners and thinkers working in Berlin, to bring forward reflections, historical references, and creative interventions.

Available at various locations, including Pro-QM, KunstWerke, Do you read me, and Errant Bodies Project Space.

No. 1, July 2015
With contributions from: Jeremiah Day, Jennifer Davy, Fred Dewey, Erik Göngrich, Brandon LaBelle, Janet Merkel, Marguerite van Sandick, Steffi Weismann

No. 2, October 2015
With contributions from: Mario Asef, Riccardo Benassi, Alessandra Eramo, Erik Göngrich, Heimo Lattner & Annette Maechtel, Matteo Pasquinelli, Allegra Solitude

No. 3 due out January 2016.