AUTHOR TALK: MCKENZIE WARK
On the 8th of May from 18.00 McKenzie Wark will be our guest in the bookstore, all the way from New York (via the internet)
There’s space for about 25 guests, we’ll talk about her work and all things ranging from being a hacker (to hack is to differ!), capitalism and whatever the heck it is that we’re experiencing now, writing autofiction/autotheory, coming out as trans, dancing!
She lives in New York and is the author of several books, ranging from cultural criticism (The Beach Beneath the Street, Verso, 2011) and political theory (A Hacker Manifesto, HUP, 2004) to lyrical texts that hit you in the feelies and gently poke you to review your humanity (Reverse Cowgirl, semiotext(e), 2020).
On the 8th of May from 18.00 McKenzie Wark will be our guest in the bookstore, all the way from New York (via the internet)
There’s space for about 25 guests, we’ll talk about her work and all things ranging from being a hacker (to hack is to differ!), capitalism and whatever the heck it is that we’re experiencing now, writing autofiction/autotheory, coming out as trans, dancing!
She lives in New York and is the author of several books, ranging from cultural criticism (The Beach Beneath the Street, Verso, 2011) and political theory (A Hacker Manifesto, HUP, 2004) to lyrical texts that hit you in the feelies and gently poke you to review your humanity (Reverse Cowgirl, semiotext(e), 2020).
On the 8th of May from 18.00 McKenzie Wark will be our guest in the bookstore, all the way from New York (via the internet)
There’s space for about 25 guests, we’ll talk about her work and all things ranging from being a hacker (to hack is to differ!), capitalism and whatever the heck it is that we’re experiencing now, writing autofiction/autotheory, coming out as trans, dancing!
She lives in New York and is the author of several books, ranging from cultural criticism (The Beach Beneath the Street, Verso, 2011) and political theory (A Hacker Manifesto, HUP, 2004) to lyrical texts that hit you in the feelies and gently poke you to review your humanity (Reverse Cowgirl, semiotext(e), 2020).