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This document contains an introduction and contents section for "The Constituent Museum". It outlines the document's five parts which explore topics like becoming constituent, architectures of use, pedagogies of encounter, distributing ownership, and archiving and collecting relationships. Each part contains around 10 sections contributed by different authors. The sections provide analyses and case studies on building institutions and communities through collaboration, participation, and sharing ownership and resources.

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The Constituent Museum Contents

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

I.01 THE CONSTITUENT MUSEUM 10


Editors’ Introduction

I.02 THE RAINBOW WRASSE 14


Francis McKee

PART 1
BECOMING CONSTITUENT

1.01 BECOMING CONSTITUENT 26


Introduction
John Byrne

1.02 THE REST IS MISSING 30


On Constituencies as a Matricial Notion
for New Institutions of the Commons
Raúl Sánchez Cedillo

1.03 NEGOTIATING INSTITUTIONS 44


Janna Graham

1.04 MIDDLESBROUGH’S NEW COMMUNITIES 50


Elinor Morgan

1.05 NEW COMMUNITIES OF MIGRANTS 56
Adela Železnik

1.06 UNTIMELY NOTES ON ‘THE NEW ABDUCTION OF EUROPE’ 60


Francesco Salvini and Raúl Sánchez Cedillo

PART 2
ARCHITECTURES OF USE

2.01 ARCHITECTURES OF USE 76


Introduction
John Byrne

2.02 ARCHITECTURES OF ENCOUNTER, ATTENTION AND CARE 80


Towards Responsible Worlding Action
Alberto Altés Arlandis

2.03 NEGOTIATING JEOPARDY 92


Towards a Constituent Architecture of Use
John Byrne

2.04 TENSTA MUSEUM L’INTERNATIONALE 114


4 Maria Lind
2.05 THE USES OF ART LAB @ LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY 122
John Byrne

2.06 HONEST SHOP 126


Alistair Hudson

2.07 SEED JOURNEY 130


Futurefarmers/Amy Franceschini

2.08 MUSEUM SOLIDARITY LOBBY 138


Azra Akšamija

PART 3
PEDAGOGIES OF ENCOUNTER

3.01 PEDAGOGIES OF ENCOUNTER 154


Introduction
Aida Sánchez de Serdio

3.02 ‘GIVE HER THE TOOLS, SHE WILL KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THEM!’ 158
Some Thoughts about Learning Together
Nora Sternfeld

3.03 A CONSTITUENT EDUCATION 166


Yaiza Hernández Vélazquez

3.04 ANOTHER ROAD MAP SCHOOL FOR ARTS EDUCATION 170


Alejandro Cevallos Narváez and Nora Landkammer

3.05 POSSIBILITIES FOR EMANCIPATION 174


Bojana Piškur

3.06 ‘REALLY USEFUL KNOWLEDGE’ 178


Manuel Borja-Villel

3.07 ‘REALLY USEFUL KNOWLEDGE’ AND INSTITUTIONAL LEARNING 182


Jesús Carrillo

3.08 BETWEEN ACTS: INFLUENCE, NEGOTIATE, ENCOUNTER, INSTIGATE, 196


NARRATE
Re-writing the Relations Between Art and Situated Knowledge
Found in Times of Crisis
Subtramas (Virginia Villaplana, Montse Romaní and
Diego del Pozo)

3.09 TOWARDS A COORDINATION ETHIC 202


Sara Buraya Boned, Paula Moliner and Manuela Pedrón Nicolau

3.10 CLOSE THE FOLDING SCREEN BEFORE LENIN ESCAPES 206


Somateca and the Closet
Bárbara G.F. Muriel, Sara Buraya Boned, Loreto Ares,
Diana Vázquez
somateca

3.11 A GREEK CHOIR TEARING THE CANVAS OF PUBLIC HEALTHCARE 212


Carmen Esbrí

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The Constituent Museum Contents

PART 4
DISTRIBUTING OWNERSHIP

4.01 DISTRIBUTING OWNERSHIP 220


Introduction
Elinor Morgan

4.02 DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS VERSUS CULTURE WARS 234


Jesús Carrillo

4.03 PRESERVING PRECARIOUSNESS, QUEERING DEBT 242


Isabell Lorey

4.04 NOTES ON FRIENDSHIP 250


Céline Condorelli

4.05 SOLIDARITY 256


Igor Španjol

4.06 ANTAGONISM 260


Francesco Salvini

4.07 ‘VSAK ČLOVEK JE KUSTOS!/JEDER MENSCH IST EIN KURATOR!’ 274


Moderna galerija, Ljubljana, 16 June–30 September 2007
Tjaša Pogačar Podgornik

4.08 LODGERS AT M HKA 278


Nav Haq and Alan Quireyns

4.09 A MODEL FOR A CONSTITUENT MUSEUM 282


MOCA Toronto Canada
November Paynter

4.10 NEW LINTHORPE 286


Elinor Morgan

PART 5
ARCHIVING AND COLLECTING RELATIONSHIPS

5.01 ARCHIVING AND COLLECTING RELATIONSHIPS 292


Introduction
Aida Sánchez de Serdio

5.02 REVISITING AND RECONSTITUTING NETWORKS 296


FROM JAPAN TO BEIRUT TO CHILE
Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti

5.03 ARCHIVES IN USE 316


A Laboratory of Political Imagination for the Present
RedCSur

5.04 REALITIES OF THE UNDERCOMMONS 322


About the Work of Making, Unmaking and Remaking Organizations
John Hill talks to Tiziana Terranova, Sean Dockray and
Adelita Husni-Bey

5.05 VULNERABILITIES AND SHIFTING MEANINGS OF CITIZENSHIP 330


6 Özge Ersoy
5.06 DATA ASYMMETRY 336
Burak Arıkan

5.07 GRAPH COMMONS 340


Burak Arıkan

5.08 OPEN SOURCE PROTOTYPES 342


Oriol Fontdevila

5.09 THE SALT OFFICE OF USEFUL ART 356


Onur Yıldız

APPENDIX

Contributors 362
Index of Names 372
Index of Works of Art, Exhibitions, Projects, Organizations 376
Acknowledgements 380
Colophon 382

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