Monday, June 17, 2013

UK events - Glasgow June 22, London June 24, Bristol June 27


GLASGOW - Saturday, June 22 - Tomorrow Never Knows: 'The Future' Symposium -  at Centre For Contemporary Arts - 10 AM to 5 PM

I'm giving the keynote speech at 11.15 AM.

Other participants include Paul Morley, James Bridle, Olia Lialina, Sarah Lowndes, Steven Bode, Francis McKee.

Presented by Jerwood/Film and Video Umbrella Awards, in parallel with the exhibition Tomorrow Never Knows: Ed Atkins and Naheed Raza - 8 June – 20 July 2013, at the CCA, Glasgow

Address: Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauchiehall St. Glasgow, G2 3JD

Admission: £8 (includes lunch and refreshments)

information about the symposium and the day's schedule  + booking


LONDON - Monday June 24 - Energy Flash event at Rough Trade East - 7pm

Reading + dialogue with Luke Bainbridge (author of forthcoming acid house oral history) + audience Q/A


Address: Rough Trade East, Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL

information


BRISTOL - Thursday June 27 - Energy Flash event at Rise - 7pm

Reading + dialogue with John Doran of The Quietus + audience Q/A

Address: 70 Queens Road Bristol BS8 1QU

information


Thursday, June 13, 2013

book news

The new expanded / updated edition of Energy Flash is out now.

Check here for further information about a London E-Flash event (Monday June 24, Rough Trade East) and a Bristol E-Flash event (Thursday June 27th, Rise).

I'll also be in Glasgow Saturday June 22 to give the keynote speech at Tomorrow Never Knows: 'The Future' Symposium. More information to follow.

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In other book news:

Energy Flash is coming out in a Spanish translation via the Barcelona based publishing house Contra.

Rip It Up and Start Again is coming out in a Spanish translation via the Buenos Aires based publishing house Caja Negra Editora.

Rip It Up and Start Again is coming out in a Polish translation via the publishing wing of Krytyka.

Retromania is coming out in a Russian translation via White Label Publishing.

Retromania is coming out in a Korean translation via the Seoul publisher Workroom.

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Manuel fucking Gottsching!

His name contains the word "God".