Hyperreadings

Courtesy of The 6th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art
Collaborators: Sean Dockray, Benjamin Forster, Julia Bavyka, and Public Office.
Hyperreadings is an ongoing research project into the history, present, and future of the syllabus and readings lists more generally, which are aesthetic objects that both organise and produce knowledge. The research flows between critical writing; an open source, peer-to-peer application for collaborating on, sharing, and archiving reading lists; and the activation of the software through community-based archiving projects and in the context of exhibitions.
Outputs (2017-2020)
“README.md” (Sean Dockray, Benjamin Forster), in Distributed, Open Editions, 2018.
"HYPERREADINGS" (Julia Bavyka, Sean Dockray, Benjamin Forster) as part of This Site is Under Revolution, curated by Barbara Cueto. The 6th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, MOMA, Moscow, 2018
"Samiz Dat" (Sean Dockray, Benjamin Forster) as part of Dissident Assemblies, KINGS Artist-Run, Melbourne, 2018
“REALITIES OF THE UNDERCOMMONS: About the Work of Making, Unmaking and Remaking Organizations,” (John Hill, Tiziana Terranova, Adelita Husni-Bey, Sean Dockray), in The Constituent Museum, Valiz, 2018
"Dat Library" (Sean Dockray, Benjamin Forster) as part of The House that Heals the Soul, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, Scotland, 2017
“Sean Dockray,” in School: A Recent History of Self-Organized Art Education, edited by Sam Thorne, Sternberg Press, 2017
“Sharing Instinct,” (Sean Dockray, Lawrence Liang), in Supercommunity: Diabolical Togetherness Beyond Contemporary Art, Verso, 2017
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