get-together

OUTLINE: ¶#0-#3

19 May - OT301, Amsterdam
20.00 - Free

OUTLINE is a “publishing platform and floating collective that aims to create interventions within intermediate spaces, and accelerate an exchange by connecting ideas, artefacts, individuals and localities.” They’ve published four issues of their ¶ (Pilcrow) series over the last 2 years. Now, to commemorate the occasion, they invite you for a festive get-to-together in OT301. Scroll down to read the words of Outline themselves, and to learn more about the event on the 19th of May.

Outline was so kind to offer Subbacultcha members a 50% discount on ¶#3: The mental traveller, compiled by Kim David Bots. Available at the event <3.

“OUTLINE: ¶#0-#3 is a festive, public get-together with gestures by Kim David Bots, Romy Day Winkel, Annosh Urbanke, Jan-Pieter ‘t Hart and Callum Dean, and music by mary and magga. Publishing platform Outline will present, perform and play around with the four issues of their ¶ (Pilcrow) series, published over the course of the last 2 years. The ¶ (Pilcrow) series consists of texts and images found on Wikipedia, as well as a contribution by the artist who compiled it. This event marks the end of the series by launching ¶#3: The mental traveller, compiled by Kim David Bots, while also taking moments to reflect on previous issues and the endeavour as a whole.

For this fourth and (for now) last edition in the series Kim explores notions of memory and cognition through various myths, histories, phenomena, poems and images he found on Wikipedia. Also included in the publication are a series of recent Bic drawings made by the artist.”

Kim David Bots

Kim David Bots is an artist working in a variety of media, including sculpture, drawing and music. He is interested, amongst other things, in language, the nonsensical, myths and storytelling.

Romy Day Winkel

Romy Day Winkel is a writer, editor and musician based in Amsterdam. She interviews poets for Perdu’s podcast series and runs a publication called SNAKY ZINE. Her research on radicalising romance is expanding via the Critical Studies program at Sandberg Institute, as well as her digital archive and radio show.

Annosh Urbanke

Annosh Urbanke works as an artist and in the areas of art writing and curating. In her personal work she explores nostalgic and contemporary forms of tourism. While considering personal and collective experiences she looks at today’s consumption and performative elements of tourism.

Jan-Pieter ‘t Hart

Jan-Pieter ‘t Hart is an artist and art worker based in Amsterdam and mainly active in the fields of writing, sound, publishing and organizing. He is currently enrolled at Dutch Art Institute.

Callum Dean

Callum Dean is using communication design and publishing as methodologies for exploring the production of language and subjectivity within networked media-ecologies. He is currently based in Amsterdam.