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I'm doing #inktober watch this space for more great images. Day 1 https://www.instagram.com/p/BoZySD9noLn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=153xpbxyemy4y
This is a call for original images of / pieces of writing about George Lucas, the director of THX 1138 and other popular films. For a zine, possibly named "Laser Sword". DM me with questions/submissions or email them to [email protected] tell your friends! It's just for fun so can't afford to pay but you'll get free copies and the love of your peers, including me. #georgelucas #starwars #zines #callforsubmissions #lasersword #thx1138 #drawing #painting #print https://www.instagram.com/p/BoFBfPfnykT/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kum6muivphtr
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UBE 5: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
(textility, dysmorphia, human labour, pollution, costume, shopping, ethical calculus, cool, uniform, class, wealth, display, adolescence, sharing, gendered clothing, shoplifting, couture, nostalgia, hierarchy, material, ageing, sustainability, working in retail, cultural appropriation, weight, skin, hair, nails, use-value, the binge, ritual, music videos, jeans, tactility, cosplay, role-playing, movies, cliques, collection, armour, form)
Dress
Each issue of Ube is centred around a theme. When we put together an issue, we call for submissions to respond to that theme, resulting in a sprawling spectrum of art and writing with at least one common thread. The themes are chosen from areas that we find ourselves pre-occupied with, representing different facets of our lives. Through the first 4 incarnations Ube, we have found that the theme of one issue will dictate or shape the next. This, I feel, is at its most explicit between issues 4 + 5.
At the end of Ube 4: Eating, unwittingly forming a bridge between that issue and the next, I included a quote from Dodie Bellamyâs essay Digging Through Kathy Ackerâs Stuff. Alongside a photograph of my friendâs hands greasing an oven dish, I cited âIâm dipping into a pot of female contagionâ. Though arguably relevant to the ideas of consumption, pollution and eating rituals explored in issue 4, Bellamy was definitely talking about clothes.
To âdressâ is a concern that we face daily, like eating, and may evoke as broad a response. The act of getting dressed is tied to class, wealth and labour. It is always, always tied to the body. Fashion embodies the terror of being capitalismâs favourite export, yet one cannot really opt out of apparel. And as for choosing a theme that preoccupies us, âdressâ is another area that oozes into our research from all angles. I might have the Topshop webpage open while Iâm writing a residency application form, or I might spend an hour trying to decide which jumper to wear to the library where no one I know will see me anyway. Last year I bought a sewing machine and started trying to make my own clothes, and I spend most of the time furiously trying to reconcile this amateurish pursuit with other, disparate areas of my art practice. I worry about my weight, my hair, my skinâŠ
It is only appropriate for Ube 5 to spend some time looking at âdressâ. Digging Through Kathy Ackerâs Stuff was of course a point of departure for this theme, but I would further this bibliography with Margaux Williamsonâs How to Dress in Our New World and Tansy E. Hoskinsâs Stitched Up: An Anti-Capitalist Book of Fashion. These texts allude, in one way or another, to how we might dress in the future. Would fashion as we know it exist in a post-capitalist utopia? Probably not, no, but the alternatives are so intriguing.
(Alicia)
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TODAY! we begin our residency at The Barber Shop on magdalen street in norwich
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Your guilty conscience may move you to vote Democratic, but deep down you long for a cold-hearted Republican to lower taxes, brutalize criminals, and rule you like a king.
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Let's ridicule people who don't understand the complex systems pervading our increasingly distant yet ubiquitous internet culture."
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