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Persis Bekkering

Persis Bekkering

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Tijdschrift nY

nY52 — sex negativity

Persis Bekkering, Marija Cetinic and 2 more

Periodicals €15.00

Geïnspireerd door recente ontwikkelingen in queer en trans theory, het academisch discours in de traditie van de psychoanalyticus Jacques Lacan, en black studies, presenteert en lanceert nY met dit nummer het begrip ‘seksnegativiteit’, dat wijst op het destabiliserend, desoriënterend potentieel van seksualiteit, zonder er een nieuwe, gedroomde status quo tegenover te stellen.

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Jan Van Eyck Academie

Last Utopia

Persis Bekkering

Fiction €15.00

The bilingual book (NL-EN) contains one chapter of her recent novel Exces (Prometheus, 2021), which she has been working on during her stay at the academy. Set in the rave scene of 90s' Berlin, Last Utopia sketches the emotional landscape of an era that was supposed to be liberated, a time when the future was ostentatiously hailed. Yet in between the markers of optimism and progress, the first cracks announcing the permanent crises of today are revealed. Understanding techno as narrative device, this short novella - which can be read independently from the novel - traces echoes of utopian imaginary. 

Persis Bekkering is a sophisticated maker of scenes, her prose is strongly physical and immersive. In her work, human relations are scrutinized and exposed in its ambiguity. In 2018 she published her first novel, Een heldenleven (Life of a Hero) with Prometheus, which was shortlisted for the ANV Debut Prize. She writes essays, art - and literary criticism and columns, for Mister Motley, NRC Handelsblad and other publications. An excerpt of Last Utopia was used as libretto for Stine Janvin and Ula Sickle's concert performance Echoic Choir, which premiered at the Wiener Festwochen. 

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Cover of Dialogues on CoreCore & the Contemporary Online Avant-Garde

becoming press

Dialogues on CoreCore & the Contemporary Online Avant-Garde

OnMyComputer, 0nty

Philosophy €25.00

Featuring contributions from various artists and authors, including Louis Morelle, Persis Bekkering & Crisis Acting. 

Dialogues on CoreCore & the Contemporary Online Avant-Garde gathers the work of over forty artists, writers, and philosophers to address the trajectories of the underground avant-garde digital art-world. A variety of topics and visual styles are represented in this anthology, but particular attention is paid to CoreCore, the DIY experimental filmmaking meta-trend which emerged on TikTok in the dusk of 2020. In part an anthology of critical and experimental essays, in part a curatorial artbook, in part a volume of conference proceedings, this text invites the viewer to explore the grassroots conference of a particular cybercultural moment. 

This book follows on from the proceedings of All Things are Nothing to Us, a symposium on CoreCore and the Contemporary Online Avant-Garde, held on December 2nd. 2023, at the School of Visual Arts, NYC; organized by 0nty and OnMyComputer (Dylan Smith). 

FEATURES WORK FROM:
0nty - Dylan Smith (OnMyComputer) - John-Robin Bold - Bebe_Crotte - Societyiftextwall - Aemmonia - Emonie Fay Chetwin (Xleepyfay) - Alice Aster - Anastasija Pavić - Anastasiia Pishchanska (shelestvetrovki) - Ash Ingram - ChaoticRhizomatic - Crisis Acting - Dana Dawud - Daniel Neeman - Edson Javier Rogil - Hunter Thompson - Joe Iovino (Levels of Nuance) - John DeSousa - John Michael - Jomel - Liam Harding (X._.pulp) - Louis Higgins - Louis Morelle - Maria Puglisi - Mason Noel - Mischa Dols - i0 xen0 - Nicholas Sanchez (Wonderful Cringe) - Nick Vyssotsky - Nikolaos Sakkadakis - Orion Arnold - Persis Bekkering - Redacted Cut - Reed McDonaldson - Rokas Vaičiulis - Rozzlyn Agnes K - Soham Adhikari - Uba - Zoey Solomon - Machine Yearning - Jordi Viader Guerrero - Tommaso Campagna - Kali Masoch  

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Tijdschrift nY

nY47 — studY

Various

Periodicals €12.00

nY47 over studY verzamelt theoretische reflecties en praktijken rond of over study, geïnspireerd op het werk van Fred Moten en Stefano Harney. We vatten dit op als een praktijk van samenkomen om na te denken over wat je samen wilt leren, zonder dat hier een duidelijk einddoel aan verbonden is, zonder dat je er individueel punten voor of andere voordelen voor behaalt – zonder een instrumentele logica, kortom.

Redactie: Lietje BauwensPersis BekkeringHans DemeyerDagmar Bosma, Frank Keizer, Çağlar Köseoğlu, Julie Somers, Nadia de Vries.