Infrastructuring: Four Conversations on Cultural Infrastructure

£7.5

TM Editions

London, 2021

Paperback

115x201mm

66pp

2 colours

ISBN 978-1-9161864-7-7

Infrastructuring: Four Conversations on Cultural Infrastructure

Often we only become aware of infrastructure when it is broken.

When infrastructure’s functioning is broken, as users, protagonists, friends, interlocutors, we are required to find an alternative way to travel, to consume, to rest, to socialise, to acknowledge that, for many in urban contexts, this corruption marks a seam, or an edge, in an otherwise seamless, or edgeless, cultural life. 

 

This publication by Susannah Haslam explores the relationship between cultural institutions and cultural infrastructures through four dialogues with cultural practitioners: eco-anxious artist, environmentalist and fermenter Sean Roy Parker; curator, educator, agitator and resource builder Cecilia Wee; curator and cultural programmer across design and architecture Meneesha Kellay; and co-directors of Theatrum Mundi – curator, producer and writer Marta Michalowska and cities researcher, organiser and musician John Bingham-Hall.

 

Edited by Marta Michalowska and Lou-Atessa Marcellin

 

Contributors: Sean Roy Parker/ Cecilia Wee/ Meneesha Kellay/ Marta Michalowska/ John Bingham-Hall.