18 Nov 2023
A Live Performance by Final Party
Final Party is the name assumed on special occasions by various people who call themselves friends and who have devoted their thoughts and limbs to the fermentation of ever tinier, ever more concentrated and slippery quantities of the present, pooling their resources and draining their humours to provide the (a)social lubrication for an ongoing, unilateral celebration of means, at the expense of all ends. Known primarily for its decade-long running radio show in Los Angeles, Final Party also specializes in live entertainment for holiday gatherings, new birthdays, and religious ceremonies, as well as offers counselling for people looking to make the transition from distraction to destruction. Broadsides and pamphlets are released regularly through their publishing house, Festive Publications, and submissions are always welcome. Final Party is currently active in Berlin, Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland, St. Louis…
Venue
ICI Berlin(Click for further documentation)
With
Barry JohnstonOrganized by
Veronica FitzpatrickManuele Gragnolati
Christoph Holzhey
Jules O’Dwyer
Brian Price
John David Rhodes
Meghan Sutherland
Elizabeth Wijaya
Video in English
Format: mp4Length: 00:01:02
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Part of the Conference
Models: World Picture Conference
A model can be an object of admiration, a miniature or prototype, an abstracted phenomenon or applied theory, a literary text — practically anything from a human body on a catwalk to a mathematical description of a system. It can elicit desire, provide understanding, guide action or thought. Despite the polysemy of the term, models across disciplines and fields share a fundamental characteristic: their effect depends on a specific relational quality. A model is always a model of or for something else, and the relation is reductive insofar as it is selective and considers only certain aspects of both object and model. The literary examples of maps made to the scale of a territory described by Lewis Carroll and Jorge Luis Borges humorously point to the absurdity of thinking that models keep improving by becoming less reductive until they eventually coincide with their target.
For further details of the ICI Focus ‘Models’, please see https://www.ici-berlin.org/projects/models.
Venue
ICI Berlin(Click for further documentation)
Organized by
Veronica FitzpatrickManuele Gragnolati
Christoph Holzhey
Jules O’Dwyer
Brian Price
John David Rhodes
Meghan Sutherland
Elizabeth Wijaya







