badaude
@badaude.bsky.social
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does things with words writer/artist, books @ Verso, Semiotext(e), Bloomsbury, Tramp, Transit, Joan+++, column @ Art Review, ex Spike Art, more @ joannawalsh.ie
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i hope you mean 'alerting' :)
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I'm now writing a monthly column for @artreview.bsky.social

Works of Art looks at the intersections between art, labour & finance & asks how artists of all kinds are able (or not) to sustain creative practice.

If there's s'thing you'd like to see covered, message me.

artreview.com/can-we-ever-...
Who Can Stop Artwashing?
Artists and unethical money have been implicitly linked for centuries. Whose role should it be to police it?
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badaude.bsky.social
hope you don't mind my butting in on the conversation but this is a subject very close to my heart too - thought you might like to see something that I (and 20 other women) made of it

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTdy5J9xNrU
Performance | Joanna Walsh: #theoryplushouseworktheory | Fondation PHI
YouTube video by Archives - Fondation PHI pour l’art contemporain
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Can you believe it? For the US launch for Amateurs! I'll be in conversation with Cory Doctorow, online on October 19th at 2pm EST / 7pm GMT+1

To join us (& the Verso Book Club, which you can join for 1 month to get a free ebook + 50% off our books in print) go to www.versobooks.com/en-gb/pages/...)
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isn't it. but you should also visit roy exotique in 10e
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ha, I'm not sure she's read it yet tho...
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doesn't it. but only in words. i tried to photograph it but the moon isn't photogenic
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At @praxisunion.bsky.social we took in the Dept reports and interviews, listened to members, have had discussions with people from Basic Income Ireland, and hope we are making a good case for a moderately maximalist approach. Full text here www.praxisunion.ie/the-case-for...
White text: "Praxis Basic Income For The Arts" + logo on pink background. Pink Text: The Case for The Basic Income For The Arts. + Praxis logo.
Black Text : Praxis advocates:
● That the BIA scheme should be implemented permanently
● That the BIA should be expanded to all eligible artists in Ireland
● That the BIA should be allocated for an indefinite period of time
● That the rate of the BIA should be indexed to inflation
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badaude.bsky.social
Reading in Marseille on Wednesday and talking with Mary Fitzgerald - please come!
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i was part of this class action against anthropic ai & it worked.

in a landmark ruling, creators will now receive around $3000 for each eligible work used to train anthropic (more difficult to claim if like me you're outside the us). more here:

www.alcs.co.uk/news/the-lat...
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Or just shortcut and put courgettes in kettle (probably serially depending on size).Then they will be ready cooked for you too.
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don't put them in the fridge- courgettes won't go off in Sept heat. Put each in a tea mug likely to be used by you/colleagues between the hours of 4&6. Each time mug is used they'll ask who put a courgette there & you transfer that courgette to an unused mug. hopefully someone will have a late cuppa
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don't want to overload with book content so here's my train lunch going up to Manchester for an event @blackwellsmcr.bsky.social tonight... (beer b/c celebrating news of a co-edition :)
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tonight!!!
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30/9: Joanna Walsh in conversation with Kaye Mitchell for AMATEURS: How We Built Internet Culture and Why It Matters. www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/amateurs-j...
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Pre-ordered as soon as this went live, came today, devouring it already. @badaude.bsky.social a great guide for this journey. Fuck it makes me sad tho, thinking about The Internet That Might Have Been and How It Was Online In the Old Days. Brilliant so far.

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Amateurs!
Since the nineties, platforms have invited users to create in return for connection. From blogs to vlogs, tweets to memes: for the first time in history, making art became the fundamental form of comm...
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so glad you're (not) enjoying it!
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In her new book on internet culture, @badaude.bsky.social discusses the use of photography as facial recognition technology during the Paris Commune. It reminded me of Schäublin’s exceptional film Unrest, following Kropotkin’s 1877 visit to a Swiss village transformed by capitalism and anarchy 1/3
I'd add that portrait photography was also used as a nine-teenth-century FRT (facial recognition technology). In the first state-sponsored large-scale photo-portrait project in France, arresting officers captured the faces of revolutionaries during the 1871 Paris Commune, ensuring they could be recaptured if their identities ever went viral on the contemporary media net-works of daily papers. These photographs were not produced or received as works of art, but they were aesthetic. In a time when a selfie was a once-in-a-lifetime privilege, communards had their best clothes brought to jail for their (literal) photo shoots.
The same impulse that led me to mess around with my Al image led to many rearrests.
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excellent launch last night - full house @burleyfisher.bsky.social for Amateurs! (@versobooks.bsky.social)

photo c/o @athanasioslazarou on instagram
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sorry to have missed you - we ended up going to a different pub!
excellent to meet you too - thanks for coming.