Bad at Sports Episode 247: ILSSA - a podcast by Bad at Sports

from 2010-05-23T00:54

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This week: The
third in the lecture series that was in conjunction with the Bad at Sports
organized exhibition “Don't Piss on Me and Tell Me it's Raining”. Tom and
Amanda talk to Bridget Elmer and Emily Larned of Impractical Labor in Service
of the Speculative Arts.



Founded by two
letterpress printers, Impractical Labor in Service of the Speculative Arts
(ILSSA). ILSSA is a membership organization for those who make conceptual or
experimental work with obsolete technology. Consisting of a Union and a
Research Institute, ILSSA seeks to build community and create resources,
promoting the creative re-use of discarded innovations and the values embedded
within them. Since its inception in 2008, ILSSA has grown to over 100 members,
including a social sculpture weaver, a clip art librarian, a blogger who posts
in needlepoint, a designer/builder of vacuum tube electronics, and an heirloom
farmer. On this evening with the use of an overhead projector and a portable
anachronistic sound system, the ILSSA co-operators will provide an overview of
the organization, its activities and members, and the philosophy behind their
collective interests.



 



 

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