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Oct 26, 2015
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The Politics of Dirt: A Conversation
The Politics of Dirt: A Conversation
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The Politics of Dirt: A Conversation
The Politics of Dirt: A Conversation
Camilla Steinum (NO) Robin Danielsson (SE) Aurora Passero (SE) Jan Verwoert (DE)
26 OCT 2015
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The Politics of Dirt: A Conversation
Camilla Steinum (NO) Robin Danielsson (SE) Aurora Passero (SE) Jan Verwoert (DE)
26 OCT 2015

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.