Sunday, 28 February 2016

I need to verbalise, you knew that already: But look, I almost just wrote a Stunt marriage contract/family charter...


From Marnie's email to GLU:
"Early stages for us, but we like the possibility of GLU and the site in New Zealand straddling the current geographical workings of our collaboration, and for the possibility of a very local, public project connecting to the more roaming but personal site of the magazine. As you may be aware, Christchurch is still in recovery mode from a massive earthquake in 2011, and we think that introducing questions of family and community will resonate there, too."

Sites: 
local, public site of recovery Christchurch, NZ (specifically in Manchester Street) (Geographic, civic community, we are (?) speaking to subgroup within this community, feminist, queer, artistic, allys) by constructing visual imagery to show our understanding of their (our?) context, particular celebrations and challenges in coexisting with this specific wider community??

roaming, personal site of GLU magazine (community of contributors and readership, feminist, queer, artistic, we are contributing a geographic experience of long distance family elsewhere-ness through text and image? 

Themes/Questions:
Questions of family and community: What constructs a queer family? 
Geographical workings of our collaboration: Distance, bonds of friendship, shared cultural background and commitment to share political perspectives, to keep the home fires burning wherever that might be, to share experiences of roaming and conceptual migrations?

Connections, commitment to sharing influences and opinions, necessity of connection for what? Value of shared understanding, parts of selves being recognised and strengthened by the bond. Parts of selves being shared to provide a wider understanding of selves as community of experiences.


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2 comments:

  1. Put your thoughts on the line Stunters....!

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  2. yeah! ahi kaa - AtCS keep our home fire kindled across space/time/cultural zones - and as you say Liz, we 'share experiences of roaming and conceptual migrations' - Aotearoa, Brussels, Rotterdam - our home fire/s connected by distance, oceans and to-the-power-of-four life/art/cultural experiences - the gay shroud, the workspace, the thinkspace, the laughspace, the cryspace, a space of collaboration in which we have the care, ability and support to stretch the awkwardness/elan of our own belonging - what is the limit beyond the limit? should we stay in today or go out..? while also tending a geographically elastic home fire amidst a huge range of other home fires depending on the project and community we're asking to spend time with/speak to... situating elastic selves in the context of Christchurch... tangata whenua, residents, Manchester street residents and frequenters, the physics room, North projects, lgbt spaces, women-identified spaces, groups, organisations, celebrations, public art works, council interventions, unsolved and resolved safe spaces, streets with new meanings, contacts and supporters - Agender, Women's Centre, First Thursdays, SCAPE, ChCh Pride...

    GLU...

    Girls Like Us... like and like

    we will like you even/especially if you're not like us...
    doing your own thing while opening out to a global conversation
    links and transparency and shared interest
    respect of the highly subjective and the collectively resonant

    coming up with alternatives to problems/problematic things/happenings/words together

    vulnerability in the context of so much talent, fierce creative activity, procrastination and non-perfection

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