Place: Medialab Prado · Plaza de las Letras, C/ Alameda, 15 Madrid
Lecture by Jordi Claramonte, Lucía Domínguez and David Rodríguez within the framework of the Aesthetics and Politics of the Commons work group
The history of ideas resembles some how to a dark room, where you know how you get in but you don't know how you to get out. If we try to think about the erotic commons, the set of practical system we use to organize our sexualities and our little bodies in this country, then it is very likely that in such a dark room we will find ourselves touching Corín Tellado, Dra Ochoa and a lot of disoriented heterosexuals.
With this materials we will tackle the last and hot session of the cycle Aesthetics and Politics of the Commons. It is a master lecture held by an intense trimonial composed by Jordi Claramonte, Lucía Dominguez, and David Rodríguez.