On October 26, 2015 a conversation was held between
Jan Verwoert, Camilla Steinum and Aurora Passero
at the Ru van Rossem Huis in Tilburg in
collaboration with Whatspace and Incubate.
– Dirt or Metabolism?
Is all the stuff that becomes subject to cleaning, dust, hair, grime etc., dead matter, stuff that drops out from circulation, a sign of irreversible entropy and decay? Or would you conceive it within a more circular, metabolistic process where what decomposes feeds life and recomposition?
– Is dirt historically and socially specific?
Is there such a thing as Norwegian dirt, British dirt, Dutch dirt, German dirt, upper, middle or working class dirt?
Read the conversation here.
On October 26, 2015 a conversation was held between
Jan Verwoert, Camilla Steinum and Aurora Passero
at the Ru van Rossem Huis in Tilburg in
collaboration with Whatspace and Incubate.
– Dirt or Metabolism?
Is all the stuff that becomes subject to cleaning, dust, hair, grime etc., dead matter, stuff that drops out from circulation, a sign of irreversible entropy and decay? Or would you conceive it within a more circular, metabolistic process where what decomposes feeds life and recomposition?
– Is dirt historically and socially specific?
Is there such a thing as Norwegian dirt, British dirt, Dutch dirt, German dirt, upper, middle or working class dirt?
Read the conversation here.
On October 26, 2015 a conversation was held between
Jan Verwoert, Camilla Steinum and Aurora Passero
at the Ru van Rossem Huis in Tilburg in
collaboration with Whatspace and Incubate.
– Dirt or Metabolism?
Is all the stuff that becomes subject to cleaning, dust, hair, grime etc., dead matter, stuff that drops out from circulation, a sign of irreversible entropy and decay? Or would you conceive it within a more circular, metabolistic process where what decomposes feeds life and recomposition?
– Is dirt historically and socially specific?
Is there such a thing as Norwegian dirt, British dirt, Dutch dirt, German dirt, upper, middle or working class dirt?
Read the conversation here.
On October 26, 2015 a conversation was held between
Jan Verwoert, Camilla Steinum and Aurora Passero
at the Ru van Rossem Huis in Tilburg in
collaboration with Whatspace and Incubate.
– Dirt or Metabolism?
Is all the stuff that becomes subject to cleaning, dust, hair, grime etc., dead matter, stuff that drops out from circulation, a sign of irreversible entropy and decay? Or would you conceive it within a more circular, metabolistic process where what decomposes feeds life and recomposition?
– Is dirt historically and socially specific?
Is there such a thing as Norwegian dirt, British dirt, Dutch dirt, German dirt, upper, middle or working class dirt?
Read the conversation here.
On October 26, 2015 a conversation was held between
Jan Verwoert, Camilla Steinum and Aurora Passero
at the Ru van Rossem Huis in Tilburg in
collaboration with Whatspace and Incubate.
– Dirt or Metabolism?
Is all the stuff that becomes subject to cleaning, dust, hair, grime etc., dead matter, stuff that drops out from circulation, a sign of irreversible entropy and decay? Or would you conceive it within a more circular, metabolistic process where what decomposes feeds life and recomposition?
– Is dirt historically and socially specific?
Is there such a thing as Norwegian dirt, British dirt, Dutch dirt, German dirt, upper, middle or working class dirt?
Read the conversation here.
On October 26, 2015 a conversation was held between
Jan Verwoert, Camilla Steinum and Aurora Passero
at the Ru van Rossem Huis in Tilburg in
collaboration with Whatspace and Incubate.
– Dirt or Metabolism?
Is all the stuff that becomes subject to cleaning, dust, hair, grime etc., dead matter, stuff that drops out from circulation, a sign of irreversible entropy and decay? Or would you conceive it within a more circular, metabolistic process where what decomposes feeds life and recomposition?
– Is dirt historically and socially specific?
Is there such a thing as Norwegian dirt, British dirt, Dutch dirt, German dirt, upper, middle or working class dirt?
Read the conversation here.