CRITICAL ANIMALS
Astrid Lorange is at the fresh beginnings of a PhD on experimental language practice and radical modes of reading, writing and thinking about Gertrude Stein. She is doing her PhD at UTS, where she also works as a research assistant on a Cultural Studies project. She is part of a Sydney-based arts collective dkdc, whose greatest moment was having a fifty-cent coin thrown at them during an improvised public performance. She likes modernist poetics and seventies folk music.
Britt Guy thinks all the time. She thinks performance is the best way to make sense of what she thinks. She thinks in aesthetics, theories and emotions. She thinks she and her work is serious but sometimes without thinking she is funny.
She has used her thoughts before to work on festivals in programming and production management. She thinks technology is grand, but she also thinks that sometimes a cup of tea does the job. She thinks buzzwords such as cultural capital and creative industries are just code so that the economy can put art in a business category. Although she's open to another take on her thoughts.
She thinks identity, landscapes; politics and the occasional glass of wine make her feel. She currently thinks about her honours project, a performance installations without performers, but she is still thinking on that.
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EMAIL: criticalanimals[at]gmail.com
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