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13.10.2022
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Image: The Rock Nobody Could Lft, etching by Rain Wu (2018)
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06.10.2022
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Image credit: Ceramic figurine from the Moche culture of the
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30.09.2022
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22.09.2022
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Shingon tantric buddhist school, Heian period (794-1185), Tō-ji,
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15.09.2022
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Image credit: 10th century Chola dynasty bronze sculpture of
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The Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève presents Overmorrow’s Library,
a podcast series by Federico Campagna, available on the 5th floor
(digital extension): https://5e.centre.ch/en/ The library for ‘the
day after tomorrow’ is dedicated to books and authors whose work
explores the limits of the ‘world’ as the frame of sense through
which our consciousness experiences the chaos of reality. Each new
episode presents a book that engages with the challenge of
world-making, with the end-time of a world, or with the eternal
unworldly. Spanning mysticism, politics, mythology, philosophy,
video-game design and more, the shelves of Overmorrow’s Library are
a space for experimenting with the apocalypse, and with the
ignition of new cosmogonies. Federico Campagna is an Italian
philosopher and writer living in London. His latest books are
‘Prophetic Culture: Recreation for Adolescents’ (Bloomsbury, 2021),
‘Technic and Magic: The Reconstruction of Reality’ (Bloomsbury,
2018), and ‘The Last Night: Anti-work, Atheism, Adventure’ (Zero
Books, 2013). He is a lecturer and tutor at KABK, The Hague, and
has presented his work in institutions including the Warburg
Institute, the Royal Academy, the 57th and 58th Venice Biennale,
Documenta 13, Winzavod Center, Jameel Art Centre, Tate Modern and
the Serpentine Gallery. He is the director of rights at the radical
publisher Verso Books. Image credit: The Gilgamesh Tablet (Library
of Ashurbanipal), 7th c. BCE. The British Museum, London. © The
Trustees of the British Museum.
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