WHAT LAURENCE RASSEL MAKES US DO
WHAT LAURENCE RASSEL MAKES US DO
Created by a group of artists – Agathe Boulanger, Signe Frederiksen and Jules
Lagrange – this book of interviews with Laurence Rassel has a practical function.
With the glasses of feminism, the tools of free software, the utopias of
science fiction and the influences of the artists and philosophers who have
accompanied – from Chris Marker to Donna Haraway –, Laurence Rassel, today
Director of the Brussels School of Graphic Research, develops in thought
and in actions, and especially with others, ways of doing things which remedy this
which ruin relationships and hinder emancipation: hierarchies,
legacies suffered, fatalism. It moves and updates the contributions of
François Tosquelles, Jean Oury and Félix Guattari, who thought, from the field
of psychiatry, the therapy of institutions.
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