During the residency at MeetFactory in Prague, Czech Republic, Cosmina Moroșan (poet, performer) and Anticorp Solar (visual artist, beat/ noise maker) will collaborate on a performance gravitating around Gilbert Simondon’s pioneering concepts in relation to the ethics of technology.
Iancu Dumitrescu, one of the strongest inspirations behind the aspirations and drive of these series, will be presenting an intimate walk through his compositions across time and give details on the process and context embedded within them.
ODD THEORY has been since the beginning an attempt to understand as well as to reconfigure, with the delicate means afforded by a small-scale initiative, the Romanian imaginary. This publication collects reactions from the participants to the 2018 sessions, reviewed by the speakers and edited by Cristina Bogdan.
The output of the written sediments developed in the performances created by Mara Genschel for the project with the same name hosted by ODD, fuse into an experimental, four-handed designed chapbook, co-authored with Anca Bucur.
Cristina Vasilescu, Nora Silva, Ami Clarke, Nilz Källgren
In times of increasing mass surveillance and hypervisibility – what is privacy, and how is it manifested? Has privacy become a notion of nostalgia – an exotic algorithm?
Control Club / Constantin Mille 4, Bucharest, Romania
During this nomadic year, ODD NIGHTS has experienced an entire series of metamorphoses, from format to venue to this last minute line up change that we couldn’t be happier about.
The new publication by Rab-Rab Press, Coiled Verbal Spring: Devices of Lenin’s Language, brings together the first English language translation of the Russian Formalist and Futurist writings on Lenin’s revolutionary language.